Taliban Employs New Staff to Handle Immigration Affairs in Pakistan
Kabul24: The Ministry of Immigrant Affairs of the Islamic Emirate has announced that it has hired 35 new employees to deal with the affairs of immigrants in Afghan missions in Pakistan.
With three immigration affairs offices established in Islamabad, Quetta, and Peshawar, this move is aimed at helping Afghans living in difficult conditions in Pakistan.
Appointment of New Employees
The Head of the Human Resource Department at the Ministry of Immigrant Affairs tweeted that these employees had been appointed by the head of the group. The government of Pakistan, with close relations with the Islamic Emirate, has given all political representatives of Afghanistan in the country to the Taliban.
Pakistani police have arrested a group of migrants, and there have been reports of immigrants’ harassment becoming commonplace in significant cities like Islamabad, the capital, and Karachi, the country’s largest city.
The Taliban’s decision to employ new staff for immigration affairs is seen as a promising initiative for Afghan refugees in Pakistan.