Five Chinese deported

Published February 26, 2012

RAWALPINDI, Feb 26: Five Chinese captured by Pakistani security agencies from different parts of the country were deported on a scheduled flight, Dawn learnt on Sunday.

The source said the Chinese nationals identified as Kadeer Ali, Rehemutula Kverbak, Abduxukur Ablimit, Aihetamual-al-Hemati and Abudush Adaer-An-Hemadi were reportedly wanted by the Chinese authorities. However, charges against them could not be ascertained.

They were brought at Benazir Bhutto International Airport amid tight security and later, were handed over to the Federal Investigation Agency officials for deportation.

They were deported through Urumqi flight CZ-6008 that took off at 11.30am on Sunday.— Staff Reporter

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