The Afghan Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan has announced that eleven citizens of the country, including a woman and seven children, have been released from the prisons of Sindh province.
The release of 11 citizens, including 7 children, from Pakistani prisons
17 Nov 2024 - 11:19
The Afghan Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan has announced that eleven citizens of the country, including a woman and seven children, have been released from the prisons of Sindh province.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Abdul Jabbar Takhari, Consul General of the Islamic Emirate in Karachi, Pakistan, said in a video message that these Afghans, including a woman and seven children, were transferred to Afghanistan through Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing.
It has not been said why these Afghans were arrested and imprisoned.
The security authorities of the Sindh province said in the month of Mizan last year that they had arrested 1,800 Afghans without immigration documents.
Mr. Takhari said that previously 4258 Afghan citizens, including women and children, were released from the prisons of Sindh province and transferred to Afghanistan, and about 35 Afghans are still in the prison of this province.
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