- PM Shahbaz says that human trafficking earned a bad name for Pakistan.
- Ordering agencies to intensify operations against human smugglers.
- Operations against the gang were honored by the authorities every Rs1M.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Sunday appreciated officials and officials of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Intelligence Bureau (IB) to nab the ringallder of a notorious gang involved in human trafficking.
During a meeting with FIA and IB officials and officials in the presence of ministers and internal secretaries, and live on national TV channels, the Prime Minister hoped that with the tireless and qualified efforts made by these agencies, unpleasant exercises of human trafficking would end forever.
He appreciated the arrest of Usman Jajja involved in many human trafficking cases, saying, “The black business of human trafficking has earned a bad name for Pakistan, while many citizens lost their lives in boats near Italy and Moroko, which also made huge embarrassment for the country for the country.”
The Prime Minister said that he called a meeting with all the officers and officials to appreciate a meeting on his share and the government and the people.
The premiere directed the agencies to intensify the operation against human smugglers.
He urged the officials and officials to increase the name of the country by carrying out their official responsibilities with dedication to their official responsibilities.
The Prime Minister also honored various officials with praise shields and checks, who participated in operations to bust the gangs.
He presented cash prizes to each officers who were part of the operation against the gang.
Jajja gang leader, Usman, is one of the main characters responsible for the death of Pakistanis in the Greece Boat accident last year.
During the meeting, the Minister of State for Internal Minister Talal Chaudhary and Secretary Interior informed the Prime Minister about the performance of the agencies.
FIA and IB Director Generals also informed the Prime Minister about the arrest of gang leaders, operators and facilities involved in human trafficking.