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    51,000 Pakistani Beggars Deported from Foreign Countries This Year

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee18 December 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Media outlets operating under Pakistan’s military regime report that nearly 51,000 Pakistani beggars have been deported from various countries and returned to Pakistan during the current year.

    According to the report, citing Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Saudi Arabia accounted for the highest number of deportations, with around 24,000 Pakistani beggars expelled during this period.

    The report further notes that more than 6,000 beggars were deported from the United Arab Emirates, 2,500 from Azerbaijan, while the remaining ones were deported from other countries.

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