In a surprising turn of events, an Afghan citizen who was evacuated from Karachi to the Chaman border has reportedly returned to the city. The incident highlights challenges in enforcing evacuation measures for illegally staying foreign nationals.
Salim, the Afghan citizen in question, shared a video statement detailing his return from Chaman. According to his statement, he reached Quetta from Chaman and then traveled to Hub Chowki. The reasons for his return are not immediately clear.
Police officials have confirmed the return of the Afghan national and stated that he has been taken into custody. The authorities plan to investigate the circumstances surrounding his return and, if necessary, take appropriate action.
Since the government of Pakistan issued orders for the evacuation of illegally staying foreign nationals, more than 200,000 Afghan citizens have returned to Afghanistan. This move aims to address security concerns and regulate immigration. Additionally, the caretaker government has decided to extend the registration card period for registered Afghan refugees by six months. Public opinion on the evacuation measures remains divided, with some supporting the decision as necessary for national security.