RAWALPINDI, Aug 11: Twenty-five Pakistani nationals were deported by the German authorities during the last two months, a source in the immigration department said on Thursday.

The source said Pakistani embassy in Berlin had issued emergency passports to the 25 illegal Pakistani immigrants, including five women, during June 1 and July 31.

Those deported were identified as Khawaja Mohsin, Mohammad Nasim, Shahid Bashir, Asma, Abdul Hameed, Quratual Ain, Ali Zulqarnain Qasim Warraich, Zahid Mehmood, Mohammad Nawaz, Raja Mohammad Mehroof, Rehmat Khan, Kashif Saeed Ahmed, Chaudhry Karamat Bajwa, Shagufta Hameed, Rameez Ahmed Abdul, Tayyaba Abdul Hameed, Nasreen Hameed, Javed Arif, Shahid Latif, Shafqat Ali, Azhar Bashir, Farhan Shahzad, Malik Muzzaffar Ahmed, Kashif Saeed Ahmad and Nauman Mirza.

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