Tue, 21-Oct-2025

FIA issues advisory to stop human trafficking after 20 years

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Wednesday issued an advisory to stop human trafficking after a gap of 20 years.

A letter has been issued from the FIA H​headquarter to the Deputy Directors of Immigration across the country. Instructions have been given to strictly monitor the passengers of 15 countries, nine cities of Pakistan and two airlines.

The advisory was prepared from an analysis of the Integrated Border Management System(IBMS) database for July-December.

In the advisory, for the first time, it has been ordered to tighten surveillance on foreign travelers between the ages of 15 and 40 years.

In the advisory, it has been ordered to investigate passengers going to Azerbaijan, Ethiopia, Senegal, Kenya, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

An order has also been issued for profiling passengers going to Libya, Iran, Mauritania, Iraq, Turkey, Qatar, Kuwait and Kyrgyzstan.

In a letter issued to the Deputy Director of Immigration, it was stated that 15 countries were used by Pakistanis as transit for human trafficking to Europe.

According to the advisory, the transfer and movement of passengers on visit, tourism, religious, or educational visas of 15 countries has been reviewed. The strict monitoring of passengers from Mandi Bahauddin, Gujarat, Sialkot, Gujranwala and Bhimber has been ordered.

The advisory ordered to take better passenger profiling measures at Jhelum, Toba Tek Singh, Hafizabad and Sheikhupura.

The advisory states that all documents, including return tickets, hotel bookings, should be scrutinized with special attention to visit or tourist visas, and interview suspicious passengers and their purpose of travel and financial arrangements.

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FIA recovers two missing children through INTERPOL’s IBMS

FIA

ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) safely recovered two missing children upon their arrival from Bishkek, and the placement of newly introduced INTERPOL’s Integrated Border Management System (IBMS) was appreciated by the aggrieved family.

This significant achievement marks a pivotal moment in enhancing airport security and combating international child abduction cases.

The FIA spokesman said, under the newly established INTERPOL system IBMS, Islamabad Airport witnessed a crucial rescue operation initiated by the FIA (Federal Investigation Agency). The children, Mohammed Haseefa and Ahmed Amees Abid, who had been reported missing by Punjab Police and registered under a case at Burki police station in Lahore, were successfully located upon their arrival.

This operation highlighted the seamless coordination between INTERPOL Islamabad and FIA Immigration Islamabad, facilitated by the system’s advanced capabilities.

The system, which linked the emigration database with INTERPOL’s global database, proved instrumental in identifying missing children, as well as tracking stolen passports and apprehending suspects wanted for serious crimes worldwide.

The implementation of the INTERPOL Find System earlier this year marked a significant milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to bolster airport security and combat transnational crime.

Director General FIA, Ahmed Ishaq Jahangir, commended the team for their swift action and effective collaboration, emphasizing the system’s role in ensuring prompt responses to international alerts.

“This successful operation underscores the critical importance of our enhanced border security measures,” stated a spokesperson from FIA. “By leveraging INTERPOL’s advanced tools, we can now swiftly identify and intercept individuals linked to global criminal activities upon their entry into Pakistan.”

The children, upon being taken into custody, were promptly handed over to the local authorities, reflecting the coordinated efforts between law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety and well-being of minors involved in such sensitive cases.

The seamless integration of technology and operational expertise played a pivotal role in the operation’s success, setting a precedent for future collaborations in combating cross-border crimes.

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