The Federal Investigation Agency has allowed the deported Pakistanis to head to their homes after they landed in Pakistan.
In October last year, Thai authorities had convicted at least 70 Pakistani asylum seekers of staying illegally in Thailand, as police intensify a crackdown on illegal immigration.
The Taling Chan Provincial Court issued fines and up to two-month suspended jail sentences to the group, which was charged with overstaying their visas and illegal entry. An officer in charge of the case, who declined to be named because of office policy, said they will be held in a detention centre until they are deported.
The group was accompanied by 11 children who will also be held in the detention centre.
Published in Daily Times, January 11th 2019.
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