Tue, 21-Oct-2025

FIA Peshawar busts human trafficking network

FIA Peshawar

PESHAWAR: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Anti-Human Trafficking Circle Peshawar has arrested three key members of a human trafficking network during a targeted operation. According to the FIA Spokesperson, the action was carried out on a tip-off against an organized group involved in human smuggling. The arrested suspects have been identified as Saddam, Darish Muhammad, … Read more

FIA arrests suspect involved in boat tragedy

FIA

PESHAWAR:  Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Kohat zone has taken significant action by arresting the suspect involved in the 2025 boat tragedy. The suspect, Riaz Hussain, has been identified as a resident of Kurram. FIA composite circle Kohat has reported that, the suspect was apprehended after the suspension of his pre-arrest bail from the Special Court … Read more

FIA arrests key suspects in 2023 Greece boat tragedy

FIA

ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested the prime suspect involved in the tragic 2023 in a Greece boat incident. According to the FIA, the prime accused involved in the Greece boat tragedy in 2023 has been arrested and identified as Mohammad Saeed alias Saeed Sunyara. In the investigation after the boat tragedy Saeed Sunyara’s … Read more

PM Shehbaz vows action against human traffickers

PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grief over the death of four Pakistani nationals in a boat capsizing incident in Libya, reiterating his government’s commitment to act against human traffickers. “Deeply saddened by reports from our Mission in Tripoli of yet another boat capsizing incident off the Harawa coast near Sirte City, Eastern Libya, in … Read more

Pakistan receives six bodies of Libya boat tragedy  

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday received bodies of six Pakistanis nationals who died in tragic boat accident in Libya on February 05.

Federal Minister for Housing and Works, Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada received the bodies of six Pakistani nationals who perished in a tragic boat accident off the coast of Libya on February 5.

The remains were brought to Islamabad Airport this morning under special arrangements. The minister offered prayers for the deceased and expressed condolences to the bereaved families on behalf of the Prime Minister.

Speaking at the occasion, Minister Pirzada conveyed his deep sorrow, stating that the government of Pakistan stands with the affected families at every possible level.

He assured that all necessary measures had been taken to ensure the dignified repatriation of the deceased.

He also acknowledged the relentless efforts of Pakistan’s embassy in Libya, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation, and other relevant departments in facilitating this process.

The minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to bringing back the remaining bodies as soon as possible and highlighted that efforts were also underway to repatriate 37 Pakistani survivors from Libya.

He underscored the dangers of illegal migration and urged young Pakistanis and their families to avoid perilous routes in pursuit of opportunities abroad.

He emphasized that the government is actively running programs to provide skill development and employment opportunities, encouraging youth to utilize legal channels for overseas employment.

Additionally, the minister stated that Pakistan is in constant communication with Libyan authorities and international bodies to investigate the tragedy and combat human trafficking to prevent such incidents in the future.

Expressing his heartfelt condolences, he prayed for the departed souls to attain the highest ranks in paradise and for their families to find strength and patience in this difficult time.

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FIA confirms seven Pakistanis dead in Libya boat accident

FIA

ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has confirmed that seven Pakistani citizens lost their lives in tragic boat accident in Libya.

According to the FIA, seven of the 16 people killed in the Libyan boat capsized were Pakistani, identified by their passports.

The FIA said that seven Pakistanis are residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, six of whom are from Kurram and one from Bajaur.

It may be recalled that the Pakistani embassy in Libya had said that the boat carrying 65 passengers was capsized near the port of Marsa Dela.

Initial information revealed that 16 Pakistanis were killed in the accident, but the bodies of only 10 people were recovered yesterday.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed profound sorrow and deep condolences over the tragic boat accident off the coast of Libya, which resulted in the loss of several Pakistani lives.

The prime minister prayed for the elevation of the souls of the deceased and conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to their grieving families.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif assured the aggrieved families of the government’s full support during this difficult time.

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PM expresses sorrow over tragic boat accident in Libya

PM

DUBAI: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed profound sorrow and deep condolences over the tragic boat accident off the coast of Libya, which resulted in the loss of several Pakistani lives.

The prime minister prayed for the elevation of the souls of the deceased and conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to their grieving families.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif assured the aggrieved families of the government’s full support during this difficult time.

The prime minister also sought a detailed report from the relevant authorities on the incident and directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to expedite the identification process of the deceased.

He also emphasized that all necessary assistance should be provided to the affected individuals.

Highlighting the ongoing fight against human trafficking, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif vowed to take stringent action against those involved in such heinous activities.

“No leniency will be tolerated in this matter, and we are taking strong measures to combat human trafficking,” he stated.

Earlier, a vessel carrying approximately 65 passengers capsized near the port of Marsa Dela, North West of Zawiya city, Libya with the Pakistan embassy there trying to ascertain the identities of affected Pakistanis.

“Our Embassy in Tripoli has informed that a vessel carrying approximately 65 passengers capsized near the port of Marsa Dela, North West of Zawiya city, Libya,” according to a Foreign Office.

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Another boat carrying 65 passengers capsizes in Libya  

Libya

ISLAMABAD: Another boat carrying 65 passengers including Pakistani nationals capsiezed in Libya, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) confirmed on Monday.

A boat carrying Pakistani nationals near the Libyan coast has been met an accident in Libya, the Foreign Office said.

According to the Pakistani Embassy in Libya, a boat carrying 65 passengers was in capsized near the port of Marsa Dela.

The Foreign Office said that the Pakistani embassy team in Tripoli has been dispatched to Zawiya Hospital, the Pakistani embassy team will assist local authorities.

A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said that the Crisis Management Unit has been mobilized in this regard and details of Pakistanis affected by the boat crash are being collected.

According to a foreign news agency, 10 bodies were recovered after a boat sank from the Marsa Dela port.

According to Libya Red Crescent, the bodies of the migrants were recovered from the Marsa Della port in the city of Angle on Thursday.

According to Liben Media, Red Crescent did not indicate the cause of the boat sinking and the identity of the passengers.

On the other hand, a vessel carrying approximately 65 passengers capsized near the port of Marsa Dela, North West of Zawiya city, Libya with the Pakistan embassy there trying to ascertain the identities of affected Pakistanis.

“Our Embassy in Tripoli has informed that a vessel carrying approximately 65 passengers capsized near the port of Marsa Dela, North West of Zawiya city, Libya,” according to a Foreign Office.

The Pakistan Embassy in Tripoli immediately dispatched a team to Zawiya Hospital to assist the local authorities in identification of the deceased. The Embassy is also trying to ascertain further details of the Pakistani affectees.

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MoFA activated Crisis Unit as another boat capsizes in Libya

Libya Boat Tragedy: 16 Pakistanis many from Kurram confirmed dead

ISLAMABAD:A vessel carrying approximately 65 passengers capsized near the port of Marsa Dela, North West of Zawiya city, Libya with the Pakistan embassy there trying to ascertain the identities of affected Pakistanis.

“Our Embassy in Tripoli has informed that a vessel carrying approximately 65 passengers capsized near the port of Marsa Dela, North West of Zawiya city, Libya,” according to a Foreign Office.

The Pakistan Embassy in Tripoli immediately dispatched a team to Zawiya Hospital to assist the local authorities in identification of the deceased. The Embassy is also trying to ascertain further details of the Pakistani affectees.

Besides, the Crisis Management Unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been activated to monitor the situation.

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FIA arrests human trafficker in Libya boat accident case

FIA

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested a key suspect in a human trafficking case linked to a tragic boat accident in Libya, on Monday.

According to FIA spokesperson, this action came on the orders of Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Raza Naqvi.

Yasir Mehmood, a suspect listed in the Red Book’s most wanted list was apprehended during a major operation by the FIA’s Gujranwala zone.

He faces multiple charges with over five cases filed against him in 2023 by the Composite Circle Gujarat.

Yasir is accused of defrauding victims by collecting Rs 2.4 million each to facilitate their illegal journey to Europe.

He reportedly transported victims through Libya to Egypt and Dubai where they were held in poor conditions. Tragically, some victims died during a boat attempt to reach Italy.

The arrest was made possible through modern technology following extensive raids aimed at capturing him.

Investigations are ongoing and efforts to apprehend additional suspects in the trafficking network are underway.

On the other hand, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested a suspect involved in the sexual exploitation of a young girl in Lahore.

According to the FIA spokesperson, this marks the first operation conducted under the International Child Sexual Exploitation Database (ICSC) since Pakistan joined the international database on November 1.

The suspect identified as Asim Butt was apprehended during a raid on Kami Road in Lahore.

The victim is the daughter of the housemaid employed by Butt.

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International drop in crude oil prices

Oil prices decreases as Russia sanctions stay in focus

The cost of oil has dropped to prices below 70 dollars in the international market.

As per the details, Libya has agreed to revive its crude oil export; subsequently, the effect on the demand side has reduced the prices.

The cost of crude oil in the international market is decreasing by $1.5 to $2 daily. Currently, it is being traded at around $68 in the global market.

Internationally, American crude oil is being traded at $67.67 as the price dropped by $2.14.

On the other hand, the cost of British crude oil decreased to $71 following a $1 drop.

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95 Libyans deported by South Africa after being found at military camp

95 Libyans deported by South Africa after being found at military camp

The men were detained since a raid on July 26, when they were suspected of receiving military training. The case was initially charged with violating immigration rules but was dropped due to insufficient evidence. The South African National Prosecuting Authority will continue to enforce immigration laws. The South African home affairs ministry announced that 95 … Read more

South Africa dismisses charges against 95 Libyans from Illegal military camp

South Africa dismisses charges against 95 Libyans from Illegal military camp

The National Prosecuting Authority stated there was insufficient evidence to prosecute the men. The men were charged with violating the country’s immigration laws. Their lawyers expect the men to be deported back to Libya within 48 hours. South African prosecutors withdrew charges against 95 Libyan nationals on Thursday. The men had been arrested last month … Read more

Arab League and Japan officials hold talks on enhancing middle east stability

Arab League and Japan officials hold talks on enhancing middle east stability

Kamikawa urged all parties involved in the Gaza war to abide by international human rights laws. Japan supports the UN’s Conference on Cooperation among East Asian Countries for Palestinian Development. They discussed maintaining secure maritime corridors, Syria and Libya, and women’s empowerment. Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and the Arab League’s Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit … Read more

IOM Reports says more than 60 migrants feared drowned Off Libya

IOM Reports says more than 60 migrants feared drowned Off Libya

http://107.21.149.147/international/2023/12/saudi-space-ambitions-soar-high-with-axiom-agreement/Libya is a major starting point for migrants crossing the Mediterranean to reach Europe. This year, over 2,200 people have perished during this perilous journey. The majority of affected migrants were from Nigeria, Gambia, and other African countries. Over 60 migrants are feared to have lost their lives in a shipwreck off the coast of … Read more

Karachi reports Five suspected monkeypox cases

monkeypox cases

The passengers came to Karachi from Muscat. They came by foreign flight. The health department shifted patients to the hospital.  Five passengers who arrived in Karachi from Muscat have been diagnosed with monkeypox, after which five suspected cases of monkeypox have come to light. According to details, monkeypx was diagnosed among five passengers who arrived … Read more

Floods and Protests in Libya: Impact and Causes

Floods in Libya

Protesters voiced anger at authorities for dam neglect and lack of flood warnings. Telecom company suggested possible sabotage in the outage and promised repairs. Official death toll from the flood is approximately 3,300, with many still missing. Telephone and internet connections to the flood-hit city of Derna in Libya were cut off on Tuesday, following … Read more

International Aid Reaches Flood-Hit Libya

Flood-Hit Libya

Aid primarily from the UAE and Iran. WHO delivers 29 tonnes of aid to Benghazi. Deadly floods submerged Derna on September 10. Libya received shipments of international aid on Saturday, primarily from the United Arab Emirates and Iran, providing a lifeline to thousands affected by devastating flash floods. These efforts came despite diminishing hopes of … Read more

WHO Aid Arrives in Benghazi for 250,000 People

WHO Aid Arrives in Benghazi for 250,000 People

WHO delivers health supplies for 250,000 people in Libya. Shipment includes essential medicines, and trauma and emergency surgery provisions. WHO representative cautions local authorities against conducting mass burials for the deceased. The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the delivery of sufficient health supplies to assist 250,000 individuals in Libya. According to a WHO statement, … Read more

Turkish Red Crescent Official: ‘I’ve Never Seen Anything Like It’

Turkish Red Crescent Official: 'I've Never Seen Anything Like It'

Turkish Red Crescent deputy director describes devastating floods in Libya as “like an earthquake” Conditions in Derna dire, with a lack of drinking water, sewage, electricity Accessibility of aid workers and supplies to Derna has improved Ibrahim Ozur, the Turkish Red Crescent deputy director, spoke to the reputed media outlet from Benghazi, highlighting the unique … Read more

Libya’s Derna in shambles after flash flood

Libya's Derna in shambles after flash flood

A flash flood has devastated the city of Derna, Libya. Hundreds were killed while thousands were missing. The flood was caused by a surge of water from two upstream dams. Emergency personnel in Derna, Libya, are working against the clock to find the thousands of people still unaccounted for following a flash flood that has … Read more

Derna Residents Receive Aid, but Needs Remain Great

Derna Residents Receive Aid, but Needs Remain Great

ICRC distributes food, medicines, and body bags in eastern Libya ICRC sends more rescue teams and forensics teams to Benghazi ICRC to distribute kitchen sets, mattresses, and hygiene items in Derna The International Committee of the Red Cross has initiated the distribution of essential supplies, including food and medicines, to communities affected in eastern Libya. … Read more

Libya oil ports reopen, but one SBM still closed for maintenance

Libya oil ports reopen, but one SBM still closed for maintenance

Four major oil ports in Libya have reopened. The reopening of the ports had an impact on oil prices. One of the single buoy moorings (SBM) at Es Sidra had been closed. After being closed due to a powerful storm that caused significant casualties in Libya, four major oil ports have now reopened, according to … Read more

Libya’s Derna Declared Disaster Zone After Storm Devastation

Libya's Derna Declared Disaster Zone After Storm Devastation

Over 1,500 people dead, 2,000 missing in Libya floods. Minister: Death toll could be much higher, dam collapse may have contributed. Turkey, Italy, Egypt, and Qatar to send aid to Libya. Hichem Chkiouat, Libya’s Minister of Civil Aviation and a member of the emergency committee for the Eastern Libyan government, has characterized the floods as … Read more

Thousands feared dead in Libya after dam collapse, flooding

Thousands feared dead in Libya after dam collapse, flooding

Two dams collapsed in Libya’s northeast, causing catastrophic flooding. The death toll is estimated to be over 2,000, with thousands more missing. The city of Derna has been particularly hard hit, with entire neighborhoods destroyed. After Storm Daniel dumped so much rain in the northeast that two dams in one area collapsed, spilling entire communities … Read more

Libya hit hard by Storm Daniel, death toll rises to 150

Libya hit hard by Storm Daniel, death toll rises to 150

Storm Daniel kills 150 people in eastern Libya. Seven Libyan army personnel missing in rescue efforts. State of emergency declared in eastern Libya. A powerful storm named Daniel has resulted in severe flooding in eastern Libya, leading to the unfortunate loss of at least 150 lives, according to an official statement. Storm Daniel made landfall … Read more

Four monkeypox suspects escapes from Islamabad airport 

monkeypox
  • Suspected cases monkeypox fled away from airport.
  • They were being shifted to PIMS hospital Islamabad .
  • Health Services kept silent on escape of suspected cases.

ISLAMABAD: At least four travelers with suspected cases monkeypox fled away Islamabad International Airport during shifting from the airport to the hospital.

According to the sources, suspected monkeypox cases were being transferred from Islamabad Airport to Pakistan Institute Of Medical Sciences(PIMS) escaped after leaving the airport.

Sources said that suspected monkeypox patients have escaped with information forms. The suspects were identified as Rehman Tariq, Ali Hamza, Zulqarnain, and Naeem.

Sources say that the Federal  Health Services kept silent on the escape of suspected cases of monkeypox.

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Fierce clashes in Libya kill 55 after commander’s arrest

Libya

Fierce clashes erupted in Tripoli between militia groups supporting Libya’s UN-backed government. At least 55 deaths and 146 injuries reported. Conflict began with the arrest of a commander from the 444 Brigade by the Special Deterrence Force. Fierce clashes erupted in Tripoli between two militia groups supporting Libya’s UN-backed government, resulting in at least 55 … Read more