By Fnf correspondent | PUBLISHED: 02, Jan 2025, 16:32 pm IST | UPDATED: 02, Jan 2025, 16:32 pm IST
New Delhi: Thirty-five officers of Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) have been dismissed from service for their involvement in human trafficking, an official statement said on Wednesday. According to the statement, criminal cases have been registered against 13 FIA officials.The purpose of departmental accountability is to rid the organisation of corrupt elements," he said. Three boats carrying migrants capsized in mid-December near the island of Gavdos, which is further south of Crete, and another boat capsized near the Peloponnese peninsula.
More than 80 Pakistanis drowned after boats carrying them capsized. Some 36 Pakistanis were rescued. The rest remain missing, which, as per a report from Pakistan's Embassy, should be presumed dead. Meanwhile, the bodies of four more Pakistanis who died in the boat tragedy have been recovered, taking the total number of recovered corpses to nine.
The boats, which departed from Libya's Tobruk port, also carried Bangladeshi, Egyptian and Sudanese nationals. Since the boats' tragedy, the authorities launched a countrywide crackdown on human traffickers, arresting over 30 so far.
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