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Pakistan Fake Football Team Human Trafficking

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*From Times Of India*

 

Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has uncovered a human trafficking scheme disguised as a football team, arresting 22 men who attempted illegal entry into Japan. The suspects were deported immediately upon arrival when Japanese authorities discovered their documents were forged. 

 

The ringleader is identified as Malik Waqas, who allegedly founded a fake club named “Golden Football Trial.” Each individual paid him PKR 4 million (≈ INR 12 lakh) for the promise of sports-based overseas migration. Waqas is accused of preparing forged paperwork including fake registration from the Pakistan Football Federation and falsified clearances from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 

 

FIA reports that the detainees were coached to behave like professional footballers to avoid suspicion during immigration checks. The operation mirrors a similar trafficking plot run by Waqas in January 2024, in which 17 others were sent abroad under the guise of a football team. 

 

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This case highlights how sports identities and “footballer” status are being exploited by trafficking networks to help people migrate illegally. Pakistan has been under increasing pressure to address immigration issues, especially undocumented migration from neighbouring countries. The government has already intensified crackdowns. 

 

The FIA has started a broader investigation; Waqas was arrested on September 15. Authorities are working to identify all participants in the racket and prevent further misuse of sports credentials in illegal migration schemes. 

 

 

 

 

Key Takeaways:

 

1. Trafficking via sports ruse: A fake football club was used to help people enter Japan illegally under the pretense of being professional players.

 

 

2. Huge fees and forgery involved: The organizer charged ~PKR 4 million per person and fabricated documents from sporting bodies and government agencies.

 

 

3. Repeat offender & widening probe: The same mastermind ran a similar scheme in early 2024; authorities are expanding the investigation.

 

 

 

 

Original Source:

Human trafficking shocker! Fake Pakistani football team arrested in Japan — Times of India

 

 

 

 

 

 

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