The newly deported migrants say that the Pakistani police treated them inappropriately and forcibly took their money from them along the way, under various pretexts.
Local officials in Nangarhar say that Pakistan has accelerated the process of deporting Afghan migrants in recent days, and officials of the caretaker government in Torkham town have provided the necessary facilities for these migrants and transferred them to their original areas.
Bakht Jamal Gohar, the head of the migration department in Torkham town, said: “In the past eleven days, approximately 7,000 families have arrived, comprising about 40,000 people. Among them are families with documents, without documents, deportees and deportees.
The newly deported migrants say that the Pakistani police treated them inappropriately and forcibly took their money from them along the way, under various pretexts.
Newly returned Afghans say that Pakistani drivers have taken advantage of their difficult situation and charged them exorbitant fares.
This comes while Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Deputy Prime Minister for Administration, has begun the process of distributing land to newly returned Afghan refugees from Pakistan during a visit to Nangarhar and Kunar provinces a few days ago.

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