Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Federal govt forms ‘Special Task Force’ to combat human trafficking

Federal govt

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif formed a Special Task Force to combat human trafficking syndicates operating in Pakistan. The task force will be led by the prime minister himself.

“We will bring the perpetrators involved in human trafficking to justice,” the prime minister resolved while chairing a review meeting regarding steps to curb human trafficking in Pakistan.

Stressing to speed up the pace of arrests of those involved in human trafficking, the prime minister directed all the relevant departments including the foreign ministry to play their active role in identifying the human smugglers.

The prime minister said that the entire nation, including himself was deeply saddened by the heartbreaking incident of deaths of Pakistanis in the boat of illegal immigrants.

During the meeting, the prime minister was briefed on the groups involved in the deaths of Pakistanis in the illegal immigrant boat incident, arrests made by various institutions in Pakistan, FIRs filed, and the future course of action.

The meeting was informed that six organized human trafficking groups had been identified, 12 FIRs filed, 25 individuals identified, three key suspects arrested, and the names of 16 individuals had been added to the passport control list.

The meeting was also briefed on the seizure of vehicles, bank accounts, and assets.

The meeting was also updated on the actions taken against suspected FIA personnel and officers. Besides it was also informed about the report from the overseas investigative committee.

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Special Task Force forms to reclaim government land in Sindh

Sindh
  • Director Anti-Encroachment Force chaired a meeting.
  • The cases registered against 480 land grabbers in Sindh.
  • A total of 473 land grabbers have been booked in Karachi.

KARACHI: The Sindh government has decided to launch a crackdown against high-profile land grabbers across Sindh and a special task force has been formed to reclaim government and private land.
The Spokesman Anti-Encroachment Force has decided to launch a crackdown against high-profile land grabbers on the issue of grabbing government lands worth billions of rupees across Sindh.
Spokesman Anti-Encroachment Force said that a special task force has been formed to reclaim the land.
In this connection, an emergency meeting was held under the supervision of Director Anti-Encroachment Force Raja Tariq Chandio. DSP Operations Tariq Islam, AD Abdul Wahid Billu, and others attended the meeting.

The Anti-Encroachment Force said that cases have been registered against 480 land grabbers across Sindh. A total of 473 land grabbers have been booked in Karachi and 99 percent of the land grabs have been taken by the mafia.

Raja Tariq Chandio expressed his annoyance with the current situation and added that a special task force will start a crackdown soon. He said SHOs have been instructed to speed up the process to arrest the absconding accused.

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Interior Ministry to form special task force to counter anti-army campaigns

Interior Ministry
  • The task force will make recommendations regarding social media.
  • FIA, PTA, NADRA, Police  and others depts included in task force.
  • The propaganda was done through TikTok, Twitter and Facebook accounts.

ISLAMABAD: The Interior Ministry has decided to form a special task force to counter campaigns against Pakistan Army on social media.

The Ministry of Interior has decided to form a special task force to contain campaigns against Pakistan Army on social media. The task force will also make recommendations regarding social media.

The special task force formed by the Ministry of Interior  will include officers of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), and National Database & Registration Authority(NADRA) while the task force will be supported by police and law enforcement agencies.

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