Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Monday blamed begging mafia groups for being responsible for the visa restrictions on Pakistanis by Gulf countries. Last year, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) off-loaded 66,154 passengers to curb organised gangs of beggars and illegal immigrants from travelling abroad. The FIA director general told the National Assembly Standing Committee on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development that 51,000 of these individuals were stopped due to questionable veracity of their travel documents falling into three main categories: work visas, tourist visas, and Umrah visas. He had highlighted that illegal migration and begging rings were severely damaging Pakistan's international image. He reported that 56,000 beggars were deported from Saudi Arabia while the United Arab Emirates had also imposed visa restrictions in view of the phenomenon. In a post on X today, Asif said: "Begging has become a full-fledged profession. It is completely organised. There are regular contractors who recruit children, women and fake disabled people and earn crores. The same mafia is exporting thousands of these same beggars to Gulf countries. Those countries, fed up, have closed our visas." بھیک مانگنا ایک پروفیشن بن چکا ھے۔ جو باقاعدہ آرگنائزڈ ھے۔ اسکے باقاعدہ ٹھیکیدار موجود ھیں جو بچوں عورتوں اور جعلی معذوروں کو بھرتی کرکے کروڑوں کما رہے ھیں۔ یہی مافیا انہی بھیک منگوں کو گلف کے ملکوں میں ھزاروں کی تعداد میں ایکسپورٹ کر رہے ھیں ۔ ان ملکوں نے زچ ھو کر ھمارے ویز ے… pic.twitter.com/NRv3Ga1yBC — Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) February 9, 2026 The staff from various government departments deployed at airports were equal partners in the illicit trade, facilitating the movement of beggars abroad and profiting from the operation, the defence minister alleged. Referring to Sialkot, he said that many beggars came from southern Punjab and stayed in hotels while carrying out their activities. He acknowledged that recent actions by the local administration and police had reduced the scale of the business, but emphasised that organised begging was still visible in the city. Asif pointed out that the contractors behind these operations appeared to be financially stable and socially respectable individuals. Whenever crackdowns were launched against beggars, these contractors intervened using their influence and recommendations to protect them, he added. Terming it a bitter reality, the defence minister said that organised begging had become one of the largest sources of so-called “employment” in the country. He stressed that such a widespread operation could not exist in any city without the patronage of local administration and police. The defence minister highlighted that the business was linked with several other highly disturbing criminal activities and called for serious and sustained action to dismantle the networks involved.
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