76 citizens of Pakistan deported from Tajikistan this year

DUSHANBE, December 27, 2013, Asia-Plus — Over the first eleven months of this year, 116 citizens of Pakistan have violated rules of stay in Tajikistan and administration action has been imposed upon them; 75 of them have been deported from Tajikistan, according to the Migration Service under the Government of Tajikistan. We will recall that […]

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DUSHANBE, December 27, 2013, Asia-Plus — Over the first eleven months of this year, 116 citizens of Pakistan have violated rules of stay in Tajikistan and administration action has been imposed upon them; 75 of them have been deported from Tajikistan, according to the Migration Service under the Government of Tajikistan.

We will recall that 767 foreign nationals have reportedly violated rules of stay in Tajikistan over the same eleven-month period (117 people more than in January-November 2012) and administration action has been imposed upon them; 438 of them (74 people more than in the same period last year) have been deported from Tajikistan.

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