QUETTA: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has blocked one lac CNICs in Balochistan.
According to the details. NADRA has blocked the registration of 100,000 National ID cards (CNICs) in Quetta and other cities across Balochistan.
40,000 blocked ID cards belong to Quetta only. According to the officials of the Balochistan government, the passports of the Afghan nationals are also being blocked.
The Chairman NADRA has submitted a bill in the Supreme Court of Pakistan that if any family claims the Afghan immigrants as their family member. e.g son, brother or any other relation, will be charged with a fine of 30 lac rupees along with a five years prison.
Moreover, the ID cards of the entire families will be blocked.
The FIA Balochistan has carried out a search operation against all such people with the blocked CNICs.
It is worth mentioning that the KP government has imposed a ban on the Afghan nationals to buy properties and vehicles.
According to the sources, the data about the properties and the vehicles bought by the Afghan immigrants in Peshawar and other parts of KP has already been compiled.
The ban has been carried out on account of the Afghan nationals not repatriating despite the repetitive deadlines given by the government of Pakistan and they are still settled across various districts and their businesses are also on the run.
This is why the government has vowed to take some strict actions.
The Afghan immigrants who do not repatriate despite the opening of the Pak-Afghan border, will not be able to either sell any property or run businesses.
On the other hand, the repatriation of the Afghan immigrants continues on the Torkham Border.
According to the sources, some 92 empty vehicles of the Pakistani transporters as well as the drivers have also arrived in Pakistan.
According to the sources, the Torkham Border was reopened in order to Facilitate the Afghan nationals who repatriated from many cities on 1st of November.





