Greece boat capsizing: 38 FIA staffers dismissed from services for negligence

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Monitoring Desk: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has dismissed 38 personnel from service under charges of their negligence in controlling human smuggling, reports “The Inquirer Islamabad”.

In December a boat carrying 65 plus Pakistanis Dunki riders (persons entering illegally in a foreign country) capsized near the southern coast of Crete Island, Greece.

Dunki riders belonged to the Karachi, Multan, Gujranwala, and Faisalabad divisions. According to a story published by the Inquirer dismissed personnel primarily held the ranks of sub-inspector, assistant sub-inspector, and constable while no senior officers were held responsible for human smuggling that is constantly increasing from Pakistan to abroad. ‘

On the other hand, no action has been taken According to Pakistan’s National Commission for Human Rights, Pakistan, in the year 2023, over 6,000 Pakistanis undertook illegal journeys to reach European countries.

 

Names of Dismissed Personnel:

  1. Ms. Shaista Imdad, Inspector, Karachi Zone
  2. Ms. Nazish Sahar, Inspector, Karachi Zone
  3. Mr. Irfan Ahmed Memon, Inspector, Karachi Zone
  4. Mr. Ibrahim Khan, Inspector, Karachi Zone
  5. Ms. Nadia Parveen, Sub-Inspector, Karachi Zone
  6. Ms. Iram Yasir, Sub-Inspector, Karachi Zone
  7. Mr. Aslam Rajpar, Sub-Inspector, Karachi Zone
  8. Ms. Saba Jafri, Sub-Inspector, Karachi Zone
  9. Ms. Shagufta Akbar, Sub-Inspector, Karachi Zone
  10. Mr. Syed Ahmer Hussain, ASI, Karachi Zone
  11. Mr. Shabih Haider Zaidi, ASI, Karachi Zone
  12. Mr. Hidayatullah, ASI, Karachi Zone
  13. Mr. Afaq Ahmed Siddiqui, Sub-Inspector, Karachi Zone
  14. Mr. Suleman Liaquat, Sub-Inspector, Gujranwala Zone
  15. Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Khan, Head Constable, Gujranwala Zone
  16. Mr. Ahsan Raza Shah, Head Constable, Gujranwala Zone
  17. Mr. Muhammad Umar, Constable, Gujranwala Zone
  18. Hafiz Muhammad Shameem, Constable, Gujranwala Zone
  19. Ms. Hina Sehrish, Sub-Inspector, Multan Zone
  20. Mr. Shahbaz-ul-Hassan, Sub-Inspector, Multan Zone
  21. Mr. Abu Bakr, Sub-Inspector, Multan Zone
  22. Mr. Zahid Iqbal, Head Constable, Multan Zone
  23. Mr. Asif Khan, Head Constable, Multan Zone
  24. Mr. Muhammad Asif, Head Constable, Multan Zone
  25. Mr. Daniyal Afzal, Head Constable, Multan Zone
  26. Mr. Fahad Awan, Constable, Multan Zone
  27. Mr. Muhammad Rizwan, Constable, Multan Zone
  28. Mr. Abid Hussain, Constable, Multan Zone
  29. Mr. Waseem Qaiser, Constable, Multan Zone
  30. Mr. Muhammad Shafiq, Constable, Multan Zone
  31. Mr. Parvez Akhtar, Constable, Multan Zone
  32. Mr. Muhammad Talha Tanveer, Constable, Multan Zone
  33. Mr. Sajid Ismail, Sub-Inspector, Faisalabad Zone
  34. Mr. Kishwar Bukhari, Constable, Faisalabad Zone
  35. Mr. Azhar Ali, Constable, Faisalabad Zone
  36. Mr. Shoaib Muhammad, Constable, Faisalabad Zone
  37. Mr. Yousaf Ali, Constable, Lahore Zone
  38. Mr. Rab Nawaz, Constable, Faisalabad Zone

 

 

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