Over 500 Afghan Migrants Released from Pakistani Prisons and Returned Home

Over 500 Afghan Migrants Released from Pakistani Prisons and Returned Home

The Taliban Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation confirmed that 527 Afghan migrants were released from Pakistani detention facilities over the past week. The individuals were processed and returned to Afghanistan via the Spin Boldak and Torkham border crossings.

The repatriations occur amid an intensified enforcement campaign by Pakistani authorities targeting undocumented Afghan nationals. The crackdown has led to a significant increase in detentions across border regions. Ministry officials indicated that the return operations were conducted through standard border coordination channels.

Human rights organizations and local sources have raised concerns regarding the treatment of those held in Pakistani custody. Advocacy groups allege that some detainees have been subjected to mistreatment and extortion during their detention. These allegations have prompted calls from humanitarian networks for independent monitoring and compliance with international migrant protection standards.

The release of the 527 individuals represents the latest phase of ongoing migration management efforts between the two nations. No additional information has been provided regarding the legal status of the returnees or the specific reasons for their initial detention. Authorities and regional observers continue to track developments as border enforcement and population movements remain closely linked to regional policy shifts. The situation continues to draw international attention regarding human rights and detention conditions.

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