ISLAMABAD: 51 FIA employees have been dismissed from their jobs on charges of alleged collusion with human traffickers.
These employees were dismissed from service in the last three years. According to details provided to parliament, six FIA employees were dismissed in 2022, four in 2023, while the highest number of employees, 41, were dismissed in 2024.
The employees, who were dismissed from service in 2024 include Muhammad Aqib, Samina Rashid, Nimra, Habib Ahmed, Saeedullah, Sajid Ismail, Kishwar Bukhari, Azhar Ali, Shoaib Muhammad, Yousaf Ali, Rab Nawaz, Suleman Liaquat, Muhammad Nawaz Khan, Ehsan Raza Shah, Muhammad Omar, Hafiz Muhammad Shamim, Hina Sehrish, Shahbazul Hassan, Abu Bakr, Zahid Iqbal, Asif Khan, Muhammad Asif, Daniyal Afzal, Fahad Awan, Muhammad Rizwan, Abid Hussain, Wasim Qaiser, Muhammad Shafiq, Pervez Akhtar, Muhammad Talha, Shaista Imdad, Nazish Sahar, Irfan Ahmed Memon, Ibrahim Khan, Nadia Parveen, Iram Yasir, Aslam Rajpar, Shagufta Akbar, Saba Jafri, Syed Ahmar Hussain and Hidayatullah.
Four employees who were dismissed from service in 2023 include Saad Anwar, Kamran Waheed, Ahmed Omar and Adeel Ahmed. In 2022, six employees were dismissed for their contacts with human traffickers, including Gulzar Ahmed, Shahida Yasmin, Muhammad Abbas, Nazar Muhammad, Muhammad Ahsan, and Muhammad Waseem.
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