Over 5 lakh Pakistanis deported, Saudi Arabia tops the list with 2.8 lakh Pakistani deportees

Over 5 lakh Pakistanis deported, Saudi Arabia tops the list with 2.8 lakh Pakistani deportees

ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis have been deported in drovers from numerous countries around the world since 2012, according to data recently submitted in Senate. 

Among the countries that booted Pakistanis out also included some lesser known names such as Laos, Togo, Port Louis, Lesotho, Liberia, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Botswana, Burundi, Madagascar, Malawi, Republic of Congo, Dominican Republic, Mozambique, Angola, and Ethiopia.

The list contains the names of countries from where Pakistanis were deported from January 2012 till June 30, 2017.

In total, 544,105 Pakistanis were deported from January 2012 till June 30, 2017. As far as the yearly breakdown is concerned, 71,723 were expelled in 2012; 79,539 in 2013; 78,409 in 2014; 116,185 in 2015; 111,084 in 2016; and 87,165 till June 2017.

The most deportations took place in the Gulf and European countries. Saudi Arabia topped the list followed by UAE, Oman, Malaysia, UK, Turkey and Greece.

Breaking it down country-wise, Saudi Arabia tops the list of deportations as it has expelled 280,052 Pakistanis in total, UAE followed in at number two with 52,058.

Oman, Malaysia, UK, Turkey have deported 20,416, 16,124, 13,700, and 9,776 respectively.