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Five people traffickers have been detained by the FIA in Gujranwala, Gujarat.

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 ISLAMABAD: According to ARTIClE NEWS on Wednesday, the Federal Investigation Agency's (FIA) anti-human smuggling unit has detained a second smuggler from Gujranwala.

In Gujranwala, the FIA also detained four people traffickers.

According to an FIA official, accused Rizwan Shah was involved in both people smuggling and brutality toward the victims. According to a spokeswoman, "He was also involved in the illegal detention of his victims in Iraq."

According to the FIA, accused Rizwan was employed to kidnap his victims and seek further payment from their families. A spokesperson noted that there were popular recordings of his victims being tortured on social media.

The FIA has carried out operations in an effort to find him during the last week. The FIA said he was the leader of a group and that searches were being done to find his collaborators.

According to an FIA spokeswoman, a complaint has been filed under the Emigration and Smuggling of Migrants Act against the accused Rizwan.

In the meantime, four additional people traffickers have been detained in connection with the Greece boat catastrophe, according to Tariq Masood, deputy head of the FIA in Gujarat.

Mohammad Waqar, Abdul Ghani, Mohammad Zubair, and Fayyaz Shah were the four guys who had been detained, he claimed. According to an FIA spokesman, 38 people traffickers have overall been impacted thus far.

He said that individuals were being smuggled into Europe illegally by human traffickers who had been arrested.

"Cases have been filed against the four accused under the money laundering law and anti-human smuggling law," he added.

The Federal Investigation Agency had already frozen the bank accounts of 41 people traffickers who had been detained in connection with the tragedy on the Greece Boat.

In a previous statement to the National Assembly, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that a recent capsize of a boat in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Greece left at least 350 Pakistani dead.

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