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11,764 Pakistanis imprisoned in other countries: Sartaj

Published on: April 19, 2017 6:33 PM

 

ISLAMABAD: Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz informed National Assembly that in all 11,764 Pakistanis are imprisoned or detained in other countries and all accredited missions are extending all possible legal and consular assistance to them.

He informed the House that respective diplomatic missions abroad undertake regular consular visits to the prisoners and detainees for necessary legal and financial assistance.

Pakistan’s Community Welfare and Education Fund being administered by Ministry of Foreign Affairs is also utilised to extend legal assistance to Pakistanis detained abroad, including payment of lawyer’s fee, fines and cost of repatriation of destitute Pakistanis detained or imprisoned abroad, upon completion of sentences or release from detention, he stated.

He informed that 105 Pakistanis are detained in Bulgaria due to illegal crossing or overstay among whom six Pakistanis have been convicted while 99 are under detention due to overstay or illegal crossing. The government is offering them legal assistance but apparently, many of them have the desire to move to other destinations instead of coming back.

He stated that the diplomatic efforts are being made for their early repatriation to Pakistan. However, the exact time of return cannot be given since the local law also involves in their repatriation.

When asked about verification of such citizens, the advisor said, the government has a strict verification in place and there is no reason that citizens of other countries who might have travelled abroad on fake Pakistani documents, could be deported to Pakistan.

Answering a supplementary question, the advisor stated, 300 to 400 Pakistanis are also under detention in Turkey who has been sent there from European countries and Turkish government facilitating them till they are back to Pakistan.

He also informed the House that when any case of detention surfaces Pakistani mission in respective country approaches authorities and legal aid is provided to detained persons.

When asked about payment to lawyers, he said, it is paid by Welfare Attaché through the welfare fund to local lawyers in consultation with authorities in Pakistan.

The advisor revealed that besides Iran, India and Gulf States, there is no Pakistani fisherman imprisoned elsewhere.

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