Their remains were brought home from Morocco overnight by a Saudi flight that landed at the Islamabad International Airport, officials said Thursday. The bodies were later buried in their ...
Islamabad is now prioritizing the safe return ... suspects accused of facilitating the illegal passage of nationals to Morocco.
Mortal remains of 13 Pakistani nationals, who lost their lives in Morocco boat incident last ... deceased Pakistanis are scheduled to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow (Wednesday).
Pakistani men, including some with a level of financial stability, are embarking on a dangerous new route to Europe.
Official sources said the remains of Sufyan Ali and Qussain Haider of Gujrat, Muhammd Waqas of Gujranwala and Muhammad Akram of Mandi Bahauddin,who were reported killed by African human traffickers, ...
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Saturday issued a statement announcing that 22 Pakistanis who survived a migrant vessel capsizing near Morocco will be repatriated. The FO said on January 16 that ...
GUJRAT: The repatriation of at least 22 Pakistani survivors of last month’s boat tragedy has been completed with the arrival of the last batch of eight survivors at Islamabad airport on Saturday.
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The Express Tribune on MSNBodies of Morocco boat victims arrive todayThe Pakistani nationals whose mortal remains are scheduled to arrive in Islamabad through a Saudi Airline flight SV726 include Hamid Shabbir (Passport No: CZ5133683), Muhammad Arslan Khan (Passport No ...
GUJRAT: Four more bodies of Pakistani victims of Morocco boat tragedy repatriated, ARY News reported on Friday. On January 15, reports emerged that 44 ...
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