Pakistanis Abroad: High Incarceration Rates Highlighting Global Concerns
A report reveals that over 23,000 Pakistani nationals are incarcerated in various foreign jails, mainly for drug-related offenses. Saudi Arabia holds the highest number, with significant representations in the UAE and Bahrain. The Foreign Ministry claims regular consular visits to these foreign detention facilities.

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A recent report has shined a spotlight on the high number of Pakistani nationals jailed abroad for various offenses. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry disclosed that 23,456 individuals are currently detained overseas.
In Saudi Arabia alone, 12,156 Pakistanis are incarcerated, while the United Arab Emirates holds 5,292 and Bahrain has 450 detained, primarily for drug trafficking and related crimes.
The Foreign Ministry claims to ensure regular consular visits to verify conditions and offer support, underscoring the importance of diplomatic engagement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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