Three new crossing points to be opened on border with Afghanistan

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QUETTA: Three new crossing points will be opened on the border with Afghanistan as the government seeks to expedite the repatriation of illegal Afghan immigrants, according to officials.

Pakistan has informed the Afghan government that the new crossings will be opened from Monday (today).

In a related development, a report prepared by the Sindh Home Depart­ment described illegal immigrants as a security threat and said that provincial demography will be completely altered by 2040 if they were not repatriated.

As regards new crossings, officials said that the government has proposed to open one border crossing point in the Badini-Shinband area of Qila Saifullah and two in Brabcha and Noor Wahab areas of Chagai district.

The FIA and other departments involved in the repatriation were facing difficulties in processing and registering the migrants coming from different areas of Balochistan and other provinces.

The existing border crossing in Chaman has been overwhelmed due to the influx of illegal immigrants, officials said.

According to details, immigrants from Zhob, Loralai, Sherani and other nearby areas would be repatriated through the Badini-Shinband crossing.

The Qila Saifullah assistant commissioner has appointed a Levies officer in Badini as the focal person to oversee the repatriation process.

Those coming from Noshki, Chagai, Kharan, Washuk and the coastal district of Gwadar will be sent to Afghanistan from the other crossing points.

“The Afghan government has been officially informed about the opening of three new crossing points through which refugees will be repatriating from Monday,” an official said.

The official data showed that the number of illegal Afghan nationals who voluntarily returned from the Chaman border crossing has reached 88,000.

Around 3,173 illegal Afghan refugees went to their country on Sunday from the Chaman holding centre.

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