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FO says Cambodia has agreed on early repatriation of 54 Pakistanis arrested following scam centre raid

The Foreign Office (FO) said on Tuesday that Cambodian authorities had agreed on the early repatriation of 54 Pakistanis arrested following a raid on a โ€œscamming compoundโ€.

The statement came after reports emerged that more than 200 Pakistanis were in the custody of Cambodian police in overcrowded facilities and facing a lack of basic facilities.

In the statement issued on Tuesday, the FO said that the embassy in Cambodia had actively pursued the matter with the Cambodian government.

It said that this was in line with the instructions of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar to โ€œtake all possible actions aimed at facilitating the Pakistani community abroadโ€.

โ€œAs a result of the embassyโ€™s efforts, the host authorities have agreed to the early repatriation of 54 Pakistani nationals detained in Siem Reap province. These individuals were arrested following a raid on a scamming compound,โ€ it said.

The FO added that embassy staff were taking steps to ensure the welfare of the detained Pakistanis.

โ€œThese detainees will leave Cambodia as soon as flight arrangements are finalised,โ€ it added.

The statement further said that โ€œas a goodwill gestureโ€ from the Cambodian authorities, the detainees would be repatriated without any legal proceedings against them.

A multibillion-dollar scam industry has ballooned in Cambodia in recent years, with thousands involved, some willingly and others forced by the organised criminal groups, experts say.

Last year, the United Nations said in a report that Asian crime syndicates behind the multibillion-dollar cyberscam industry were expanding globally, including to South America and Africa.

Syndicates have adapted, shifting operations between the most remote, vulnerable, and underprepared parts of Southeast Asia, especially in Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia, and beyond, exploiting jurisdictions with weak governance and high rates of corruption, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime said.


Additional input from AFP and Reuters

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Pakistan successfully conducts training launch of Fateh-II missile system: ISPR

The Army Rocket Force Command conducted the successful training launch of the indigenously developed Fateh-II missile system, the militaryโ€™s media wing said on Tuesday.

In a statement, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the missile system was โ€œequipped with advanced avionics and state-of-the-art navigation aidsโ€.

It said that the training launch was aimed at training troops, validating various technical parameters and evaluating the performance of different sub-systems incorporated for โ€œimproved accuracy and enhanced survivabilityโ€.

ISPR added that the launch was witnessed by senior officers from the Strategic Plans Division (SPD), Army Rocket Force Command, and the Pakistan Army, as well as scientists and engineers from โ€œstrategic organisationsโ€.

โ€œThe forum commended [the] successful training fire of [the] indigenously developed missile of Fateh series,โ€ the statement added.

According to ISPR, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, as well as services chiefs, lauded the โ€œtechnical prowess, dedication and commitmentโ€ of the team.

In September 2025, the Pakistan Army successfully conducted the training launch of the cruise missile Fatah-4 at a range of 750 kilometres. In May last year, the army test-launched a surface-to-surface missile with a range of 120km under the Fatah series amid heightened tensions with India.

The same month, Pakistan also successfully tested the Abdali weapon system, a surface-to-surface ballistic missile with a reported range of 450km.

Over the past month, the Pakistan Navy has also conducted successful missile tests, including the indigenously developed โ€˜Taimoorโ€™ air-launched cruise missile and an anti-ship ballistic missile.

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