Naqvi issues a strong directive against illegal immigration.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has emphasized the need for zero tolerance towards those who take advantage of vulnerable people and has called for sustained strict action against mafias engaged in illegal immigration and human trafficking.
At a meeting in Islamabad to evaluate the work of the immigration division of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Naqvi reaffirmed that human smugglers would not be given any leeway. He underlined that Pakistan’s standing abroad must be protected at all costs.
In order to stop any unlawful activity, the minister gave the FIA instructions to increase airport security inspections and enforce immigration regulations more strictly.
In order to guarantee stronger rules, he also emphasized the significance of improving the nation’s immigration surveillance mechanisms.
The topic of the professional beggar mafia was also discussed, and Naqvi approved of a targeted campaign against this organized group and its allies.
He expressed the government’s commitment to stopping such illicit acts by calling for quick action to dismantle the network that exploits people for beggary.