8,000 stranded Pakistanis evacuated from Libya: envoy

Published November 5, 2014
This picture shows a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Boeing 747-300 passenger plane landing at the airport in Islamabad. — AFP/File
This picture shows a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Boeing 747-300 passenger plane landing at the airport in Islamabad. — AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: Around 8,000 Pakistanis stranded in Libya have been brought back to their homeland through 13 different flights since the government launched an evacuation operation on August 14, Pakistan's ambassador to Libya Lt. Gen (r) Javed Zia said late on Tuesday.

The last flight carrying 180 Pakistanis reached the country early on Wednesday (today). The first emergency flight of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) carrying 500 Pakistanis had arrived in Lahore on Aug 14.

Read: 360 Pakistanis stranded in Libya return home

Terming the evacuation as one of the biggest and successful operations, the envoy said it was only made possible due to the timely response by the government.

Zia said a crisis management cell had been set up at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to monitor the security situation in Libya.

Read: Nawaz orders chartered flights to bring back Pakistanis in Libya

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had also allocated Rs400 million for safe and smooth airlifting of the nationals stuck in Libya, he added.

According to a report, as many as 8,000 people out of an estimated 18,000 living in Libya, were stranded and thus being accommodated in relief camps.

The Pakistani embassy in Libya has been making immense efforts to repatriate Pakistan nationals in Libya at the earliest.

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