Salman Ali Khan
BANNU: The police conduct a widespread operation that targets illegal Afghan residents who currently exist throughout Bannu District. The law enforcement operation extends through multiple police areas to maintain peace while handling increasing security threats.
Yasir Afridi, the District Police Officer DPO Bannu leads police operations that target unauthorized inhabitants of Bannu. The authorities extended their operation to all Afghan nationals who failed to return to Afghanistan after receiving prior government warnings from Pakistan.
The operation resulted in the apprehension of 149 Afghan nationals who now face charges under the Foreigners Act. Investigations have now been initiated. The authorities arrested 35 facilitators who included landlords and shopkeepers who enabled the unlawful residency of these individuals, and they face legal prosecution according to the Registration of Business Ordinance RBO Section 10.
The authorities informed the detained persons that their stay in Pakistan has become unlawful and that they must leave the country through a voluntary and respectful process, which serves their best interests.
DPO Bannu has appealed to the public to cooperate with the police and report any suspicious activities to help ensure the safety and security of the district. Police officials have stated that this crackdown represents an essential measure to establish law and order throughout Bannu.
Peshawar police detain over 1000 Afghans in two-day operation
Earlier, the Peshawar police have arrested more than 1,000 Afghan nationals during a two-day crackdown across the provincial capital, officials said, as tensions along the Pak-Afghan border continue to impact security measures in the city.
According to the police statement, 1,044 Afghans were detained during operations carried out in various localities, including factories and markets. Prison vans were deployed to transport detainees, resulting in police stations and central jail facilities becoming overcrowded.
Authorities confirmed that cases have been registered against the arrested individuals under the Foreign Act, and they have been presented before courts. Sources said hundreds of detainees were produced before judicial magistrates over the weekend, leading to an unusual rush at the Judicial Complex in Peshawar. Alongside the accused, a large number of relatives were also present at the courts.
Officials said that individuals found to be legally residing in Pakistan with valid documents or court orders were discharged after hearings, while those staying illegally were sent to jail on judicial remand.
There were also reports that several Pakistanis and other foreigners were detained during the operation. Police maintained that action is being taken strictly in accordance with the law.
Sources added that previously, detained Afghan nationals were shifted to the deportation camp in Nasir Bagh before being repatriated. However, due to the closure of the border, authorities are facing difficulties in processing and deporting illegal residents.
Police stated that the crackdown aims to maintain law and order in the city and prevent any untoward incidents.





