Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Director General Dr Usman Anwar said on Saturday the agency had compiled a comprehensive data of individuals involved in human smuggling.
This was disclosed in a detailed briefing to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who visited the FIA headquarters.
The FIA director general said a transparent and effective accountability system had been developed within the organisation. He said that in this regard, working groups and coordination committees were being established with other agencies.
He said modern technology was being utilised to ensure effective action against immigration-related crimes, human smuggling and money laundering.
Speaking on the occasion, Naqvi ordered a comprehensive crackdown against corruption in government institutions and directed that, in line with the prime minister’s vision, a zero-tolerance policy against corruption be strictly enforced across all public sector organisations.
The interior minister said that the reform process in the FIA would be completed by December. He added that all online advertisements offering overseas employment should be monitored and that public awareness should be ensured regarding misleading advertisements.
The interior minister emphasised that the FIA would be organised as a frontline force against all forms of organised crime, and assured full support to the agency at every level in this regard.
During the visit, Naqvi also inspected the ongoing infrastructure improvement projects. He directed that the ongoing construction activities be completed at the earliest.
During the last four months of 2025, the FIA punished 214 officials amid rising complaints of human trafficking and corruption. The agency dismissed 76 officials from service, demoted nine to lower ranks, sacked two others and awarded punishments to 127 others.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Balochistan has arrested 14 suspects, including four Iranian nationals, during separate operations targeting human smuggling networks
An FIA spokesperson said on Tuesday that the Composite Circle of FIA Gwadar conducted a raid on a tip-off and apprehended nine men attempting to travel illegally to Iran by sea.
The suspects, lacking valid travel documents, included three from Gujranwala, three from Mandi Bahauddin, four from Sanghar and three from Sheikhupura.
“They were allegedly planning to use Iran as a transit route to reach other countries,” the spokesperson added.
In another operation, FIA officials arrested five individuals, including four Iranians, who had entered Pakistan illegally through the Gabd land route at the Pak-Iran border.
Cases have been registered against all the suspects and further investigation is under way.
