Pakistan has launched a nationwide crackdown on illegal immigrants and criminal elements, with authorities arresting 22 individuals, including 15 Afghans, in various districts. The operations, which included search and combing operations in Huma Town, Westridge, New Town, and Ratta Amaral, were conducted in response to intelligence reports indicating the presence of illegal immigrants and criminal elements in the country.
The crackdown has also targeted sensitive locations in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, where phased screening and checking operations are ongoing. In addition, residential areas, markets, and hotels in Muree and Chakwal are being screened and checked, according to sources.
The government has also taken steps to address the issue of illegal immigrants, with sources indicating that operations have been suspended at the request of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar. The Federal Minister for Information, Atta Tarar, has stated that the government is committed to addressing the issue of illegal immigrants and ensuring that the country’s borders are secure.
The Islamabad High Court has also rejected a request for bail by Leaari Gangwar leader Aziz Baloch, who is facing multiple charges, including murder and land grabbing. The court’s decision is seen as a significant victory for the government’s efforts to combat crime and ensure public safety.
In other news, the government has announced that it will ensure that the children of PTI founder Imran Khan are contacted by phone on Eid al-Fitr. The decision is seen as a positive step towards ensuring that the children are not left without support.
The Ministry of Human Rights has also announced that it will conduct a fact-finding mission to investigate the human rights situation in the country. The mission will aim to provide a fair and transparent report on the human rights situation in Pakistan.
In a separate development, the government has announced that it will ban Indian aircraft from flying over Pakistani airspace for a period of one month, effective from April 24. The decision is seen as a response to India’s recent use of drones against Pakistan.
The Supreme Court has also ruled that the Federal Services Tribunal’s decision to allow the transfer of employees from the Contingent Board to the Civil Service is unconstitutional. The ruling is seen as a significant victory for the government’s efforts to reform the civil service.
The Pakistan Ulema Council has welcomed the decision to hold an Islamic, Arab, and Foreign Ministers’ conference. The conference is seen as an opportunity to promote dialogue and understanding between different countries.
In a statement, the DG ISPR has confirmed that the Afghan Taliban had used drones against Pakistan, which were provided by India. The statement is seen as a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
In other news, Iran has launched a severe missile attack on Israel, with multiple regions coming under attack. The attack is seen as a significant escalation of tensions between the two countries.
Finally, a statement on Instagram has announced the birth of a new baby girl, Amira Maya, to well-known personality Usman Khawaja. The statement is seen as a joyous occasion for the family.

