23,000 Pakistanis Imprisoned in Prisons Around the World | 23 thousand Pakistanis imprisoned in prisons around the world: they are accused of rape, murder and drug trafficking; Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said in Parliament

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More than 23,000 citizens of Pakistan are currently imprisoned in many countries of the world. He has been convicted of serious allegations such as rape, murder and drug trafficking.

According to the Pakistani newspaper Dawn, the Foreign Ministry has provided this information in Parliament. A question was asked during the question period at the National Meeting of Pakistan, which the ministry responded in a written reply.

The ministry said in its written reply that a total of 23,456 Pakistani citizens are closed in foreign jails. Of these, the highest 12,156 prisoners are imprisoned in Saudi Arabia.

After Saudi, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is second, where 5292 Pakistanis are serving imprisonment.

Involved in crimes such as smuggling and rape of drugs in China

400 Pakistanis are also imprisoned in Chinese prisons. Most of them have been convicted of serious crimes such as drug trafficking, rape, robbery and murder.

According to Don’s report, 450 Pakistani citizens detained in Bahrain have been convicted of drug trafficking, drugs and fraud. Meanwhile, Afghanistan has convicted 88 Pakistani citizens for overstore and security related crimes.

The record of Pakistani citizens is bad in Islamic countries. 338 in Qatar, 309 in Oman and 255 in Malaysia are being sentenced to various offenses.

The number of Pakistani criminals is also increasing in European countries

In many countries of Europe, the number of Pakistani criminals is increasing. There are 168 Pakistanis in Jail in France and 94 in Germany.

Even in Austria, Pakistanis have been convicted of illegal immigration, human and drug trafficking, murder and sexual assault, though the number has not been revealed.

3 in Norway, 2 in Finland, 9 in Canada and 27 in Denmark have been convicted.

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