KARACHI: The Sindh Home Department Tuesday constituted committees at province, division, and dis-trict levels to oversee the expulsion of illegal foreigners living in the province.
“In order to oversee implementation of the process of repatriation of illegal foreigners, in Imple-mentaoitn Committee is hereby constituted,” a notification issued by the department read.
The committees will include representatives of intelligence agencies including Inter-Services Intelli-gence (IS), Intelligence Bureau (IB), Military Intelligence (MI), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Na-tional Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), and Sindh’s Commissioner for Afghan refugees.
They will gather data on unregistered refugees living in the province and will not only be responsible for taking measures to expel them but will also take steps to prevent their entry into the province.
The province and division-level committees will be chaired by the additional chief secretary and con-cerned divisional commissioner respectively, whereas district-level committees will be headed by con-cerned deputy commissioners.
Earlier in the day, Interim Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti said that the huddle set November 1 as the deadline for the illegal “aliens” to leave the county voluntarily.
The decision came days after a deadly suicide blast in Balochistan’s Mastung, in which over 60 people lost their lives. In most of the recent terror incidents in Pakistan, Afghan nationals or soil was reported-ly used.
Speaking on the occasion, the caretaker interior minister revealed that Afghan nationals were respon-sible for 14 of the 24 suicide bombings in the country this year.
A day earlier federal government, citing security risks, announced its decision to expel 1.1 million for-eigners illegally residing in Pakistan.
According to details, the government will evict illegal “aliens” in the first phase along with those who do not renew their visas.
In the second and third phases, those living in Pakistan with Afghan citizenship and possessing proof of residence cards will be deported respectively.
“Illegally resident foreigners pose a serious threat to the security of Pakistan,” said a source privy to the development, adding that the plan for eviction of illegally residing Afghan citizens has also been approved as this lot is involved in funding, facilitating and smuggling terrorists whereas 700,000 Af-ghans have not renewed their proof of residence in Pakistan.
In the meantime, the ministry has also issued directives to the concerned to compile a record of Af-ghans living without permits and prepare a transportation plan to bring them to the Afghan border. –Agencies