Karachi: Around 200 Pakistanis out of 500 deported from Oman have been allowed to go their homes after FIA investigated them at Ghass Bander Karachi.
The deportees said they remained in the custody of Muscat police for one month, adding they paid Rs30,000 to Rs40,000 to agents for reaching Oman.
“We wanted to go Oman illegally through agents,” Geo News quoted the deportees said.
Earlier on Friday, almost 500 Pakistanis deported from Oman reached Ghass Bander port after suffering from lack of food and basic necessities during their trip.
Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) and Custom officials were also present on the port in order to check the luggage and documents of the deportees.
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