Undocumented Immigrants Deportation Operation

Scores of Afghans still residing in Dir despite repatriation drive


Haleem Asad
August 11, 2026

LOWER DIR: Although Afghan refugee camps in Lower Dir have been vacated and most of the nearly 41,000 Afghan nationals, who had been living in the district for decades, have either voluntarily returned to Afghanistan or left following administrative pressure, sources claim that some of them are still residing and doing business in various parts of the district.

A special meeting, chaired by Deputy Commissioner Basharat Ahmad, on Monday was briefed regarding the repatriation process of Afghan nationals. The meeting also reviewed the status of undocumented Afghan nationals and those residing in Pakistan on sponsorship visas.

The deputy commissioner directed all assistant commissioners to hold meetings with relevant DSPs, SHOs and Special Branch officials and establish contact with Pakistani citizens sponsoring Afghan nationals.

He instructed officials to ensure evacuation of Afghan nationals from their respective subdivisions within two days and submit compliance reports.
 
A senior official told Dawn that majority of Afghan nationals had already returned to their homeland. He said that around 4,200 Afghans possessing Proof of Registration (PoR) cards or Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) were still present in the district.

He said that all refugee camps in Lower Dir were cleared and government would not tolerate continued presence of undocumented Afghan nationals in the district.

He said that clear instructions were issued about repatriation of undocumented Afghans. He added that district administration would bear their transportation expenses up to Torkham border crossing.

However, sources said that some Afghans, who returned to Afghanistan, later re-entered Pakistan through Chaman border and eventually made their way back to Lower Dir. They said that scores of undocumented Afghan nationals were still living in the district.

Another senior official said all police stations in the district were directed to keep a close watch on undocumented Afghan nationals and report their presence to the administration so that appropriate action could be taken to facilitate their repatriation.
 
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