RASC News Agency: Following the border clashes between Taliban group and Pakistani forces, a number of Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan are complaining about the increase in police misconduct in that country.
Criticizing the arbitrary arrests by the Pakistani police, the Afghanistani Migrants Council in Pakistan said that the Pakistani police in the city of Karachi had innocently arrested and harassed more than 100 people.
According to the officials of this council, these arrests have created many concerns among Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan.
Meanwhile, a number of Afghanistani immigrants in Pakistan say that the police of this country extort money in exchange for the arrest and release of Afghanistani immigrants, but Pakistani government officials have denied this.
At the same time, Sarfraz Bugti, the Minister of Interior of Pakistan, has announced that this country insists on the plan to deport illegal immigrants from this country and return them to their country.
He added that according to this plan, illegal immigrants from any country will be deported from Pakistan and returned to their country, but legal immigrants can stay in this country like any other country.
This is despite the fact that many Afghanistani immigrants have complained about ill-treatment, harassment and arbitrary arrests by the Pakistani police.
It should be noted that after the re-establishment of the Taliban group in Afghanistan, the migration process of Afghanistani people to Pakistan has increased.
It is said that most of them go to Pakistan to process their asylum cases in other countries, while others go to this country for treatment or to live and work.