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63 Pakistanis released from Saudi prisons, reach home

63 Pakistanis released from Saudi prisons, reach home July 24, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Spokesperson and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Communication, Dr Shahbaz Gill, on Tuesday, said as many as 63 Pakistanis, recently released from Saudi prisons, had reached the country. Reports said a total of 63 Pakistanis, who were in the Saudi prisons for different crimes, had been released after Prime Minister Imran Khan’s personal efforts. All the inmates had returned to their homes after being freed from the prisons, Shahbaz Gill posted on his social media account. He further said the prime minister wanted these Pakistanis to celebrate Eid with their families, saying PM Khan always thinks about the poor and underprivileged people, and keeps them close to his heart.

Released from Saudi prisons63 Pakistanis reach home

Released from Saudi prisons63 Pakistanis reach home July 24, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Spokesperson and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Communication, Dr Shahbaz Gill, on Tuesday, said as many as 63 Pakistanis, recently released from Saudi prisons, had reached the country. Reports said a total of 63 Pakistanis, who were in the Saudi prisons for different crimes, had been released after Prime Minister Imran Khan’s personal efforts. All the inmates had returned to their homes after being freed from the prisons, Shahbaz Gill posted on his social media account. He further said the prime minister wanted these Pakistanis to celebrate Eid with their families, saying PM Khan always thinks about the poor and underprivileged people, and keeps them close to his heart.

PTI wants UK anti-graft sanctions on Nawaz Sharif

July 24, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Government ministers have called for Britain to place anti-graft curbs on former prime minister Nawaz Sharif after the United Kingdom placed sanctions on five individuals around the world, including the son of Equatorial Guinea’s president, as part of its global anti-corruption regime. The UK said it had frozen the assets of and put travel bans on the five, who are accused of siphoning off public funds in Equatorial Guinea, Zimbabwe, Venezuela and Iraq. “The action we have taken today targets individuals who have lined their own pockets at the expense of their citizens,” Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a statement. “Corruption drains the wealth of poorer nations, keeps their people trapped in poverty and poisons the well of democracy,” Raab added.

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