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This time Saudi Arabia has put Pakistan in the dock. This Islamic country is suspected that some of their citizens may be associated with the IS. As a result, Saudi Arabia has sent 39,000 Pakistani nationals back to their country.
It has been said that the violation of visa rules is the main reason behind the depot. This entire action has been done in the last four months. A senior Saudi official has also been instructed to 'properly investigate' all the Pakistani nationals present here. It is feared that some Pakistanis living in Saudi may be associated with the Islamic State or they may sympathize with this terrorist organization.
According to a Saudi Gazette report released on Tuesday, about 39,000 Pakistani nationals have been sent back to their country in the last four months due to the violation of the visa and work visa regulations. This report was prepared on the basis of information received from the security officials.
According to the media report some Pakistani civilians were involved in terrorist activities of IS and it is a matter of concern for Saudi. Apart from this, many Pakistani citizens were also caught in accusations like drug smuggling, theft, cheating and assault.
Keeping in view of all these incidents, Abdullah al-Saadon, President of the Security Council of Shaura Council ordered that any Pakistani citizen be examined properly before being given a job in Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah also ordered the concerned departments to establish contact with Pakistani officials. This will enable you to get strong information about the background and past of the Pakistani nationals coming to Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah also said that both the parties should be fully informed about the political and religious trends of anybody who comes to Saudi Arabia for jobs in Pakistan. It has been instructed that till these procedures are not completed, any Pakistani citizen should not be employed in Saudi. Abdullah said, "Being close to Afghanistan, Pakistan itself is fighting terrorism itself.
Taliban fundamentalists were born in Pakistan only. It is necessary that we have complete information about the Pakistani nationals coming to Saudi Arabia. "
According to a Saudi Interior Ministry official, about 82 Pakistani nationals are suspected of terrorism and security related matters. He is currently imprisoned in the jails of the Intelligence Department. According to the report, more than 15 Pakistanis were arrested recently in connection with the terrorist acts of Al-Harazat and Al-Nasim districts. These include women too.
The interior ministry said that during the Ramzan last year, Abdullah Gulzar Khan, a Pakistani resident, had himself blew himself up in a car park near Doctor Soliman Fakhih Hospital near the US Embassy in Jeddah. He was living in Saudi Arabia for the past 12 years. In 2016 only the Saudi security forces foiled a terrorist attack attempt. In connection with this incident, two Pakistani, one Syrian and one Sudanese citizen were arrested. All of them were planning to bomb at Jeddah's Al-Jawahar Stadium. There was a football match between Saudi and United Arab Emirates at this stadium, which was to see more than 60 thousand people reaching.
It has been said that the violation of visa rules is the main reason behind the depot. This entire action has been done in the last four months. A senior Saudi official has also been instructed to 'properly investigate' all the Pakistani nationals present here. It is feared that some Pakistanis living in Saudi may be associated with the Islamic State or they may sympathize with this terrorist organization.
According to a Saudi Gazette report released on Tuesday, about 39,000 Pakistani nationals have been sent back to their country in the last four months due to the violation of the visa and work visa regulations. This report was prepared on the basis of information received from the security officials.
According to the media report some Pakistani civilians were involved in terrorist activities of IS and it is a matter of concern for Saudi. Apart from this, many Pakistani citizens were also caught in accusations like drug smuggling, theft, cheating and assault.
Keeping in view of all these incidents, Abdullah al-Saadon, President of the Security Council of Shaura Council ordered that any Pakistani citizen be examined properly before being given a job in Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah also ordered the concerned departments to establish contact with Pakistani officials. This will enable you to get strong information about the background and past of the Pakistani nationals coming to Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah also said that both the parties should be fully informed about the political and religious trends of anybody who comes to Saudi Arabia for jobs in Pakistan. It has been instructed that till these procedures are not completed, any Pakistani citizen should not be employed in Saudi. Abdullah said, "Being close to Afghanistan, Pakistan itself is fighting terrorism itself.
Taliban fundamentalists were born in Pakistan only. It is necessary that we have complete information about the Pakistani nationals coming to Saudi Arabia. "
According to a Saudi Interior Ministry official, about 82 Pakistani nationals are suspected of terrorism and security related matters. He is currently imprisoned in the jails of the Intelligence Department. According to the report, more than 15 Pakistanis were arrested recently in connection with the terrorist acts of Al-Harazat and Al-Nasim districts. These include women too.
The interior ministry said that during the Ramzan last year, Abdullah Gulzar Khan, a Pakistani resident, had himself blew himself up in a car park near Doctor Soliman Fakhih Hospital near the US Embassy in Jeddah. He was living in Saudi Arabia for the past 12 years. In 2016 only the Saudi security forces foiled a terrorist attack attempt. In connection with this incident, two Pakistani, one Syrian and one Sudanese citizen were arrested. All of them were planning to bomb at Jeddah's Al-Jawahar Stadium. There was a football match between Saudi and United Arab Emirates at this stadium, which was to see more than 60 thousand people reaching.
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