
Illegal immigrants: 53 Afghan children illegally entered from the border of Pakistan’s Khyber district have been sent back to their country. According to officials, these children came to Pakistan in search of work and cut the fence on the border and entered the country. All of them were caught and detained and sent back to Afghanistan under legal processes.
On Sunday (March 23), Pakistani officials posted at Tarkham Border Outpost completed the process of sending these Afghan children back. Border security agencies said that the caught children have been entrusted to Afghan officials under the appropriate legal process. The number of illegal infiltrators coming from Afghanistan is steadily increasing, which is being increased to stop the border vigil.
Eligel entry of Afghan citizens in Pakistan
In Pakistan, the number of Afghan citizens who entered the Eligel Taki is continuously increasing. According to officials, about 700 people try to cross the border every day. Many times women and children are also involved, who try to reach Pakistan in search of better life. Security agencies have recently tightened security along the border and have also increased the monitoring of Eligel entry so that such activity can be controlled.
Pakistan tightens border security
In recent months, Pakistan has taken strict steps about its border security. Additional forces are being deployed to stop illegal migrants and modern technology is also being used. According to officials, monitoring on the border is being further strengthened so that any unauthorized entry can be prevented. Pakistan has made it clear that no one will be allowed to enter the country without legitimate documents and this rule will be strictly followed.