Not all members engaged in the racket abroad are habitual beggars. Many of them dream of landing a job in the oil-rich Gulf states and human smugglers are only too happy to promise them the same — without actually delivering. Within weeks, these job seekers find no other alternative to begging. There is also a growing link between begging rings and other criminal activities. The FIA would do well if it can draw up effective measures against elements involved in fuelling extremism and feeding criminal syndicates with mercenary-minded foot-soldiers.
It is refreshing that the interior minister has adopted a realistic stance on the issue of people smuggling. The FIA itself has to be purged of those individuals who abet criminal elements and facilitate the transfer of begging ring members abroad. The FIA needs to be rebuilt into a modern and robust institution whose work will closely serve the interests of Pakistan. For this to happen, the agency has to be equipped with the latest tools and its officials trained in better and more sophisticated technologies.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2017.
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