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Pakistan says Iranian among 14 held in Balochistan over illegal border crossings

Pakistan says Iranian among 14 held in Balochistan over illegal border crossings
Pakistani soldiers wearing facemasks patrol near Pakistan-Iran border in Taftan on February 25, 2020 (AFP/ File Photo)
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Updated 09 September 2025

Pakistan says Iranian among 14 held in Balochistan over illegal border crossings

Pakistan says Iranian among 14 held in Balochistan over illegal border crossings
  • Suspects from Punjab and Sindh detained in Jiwani for trying to travel illegally to Iran and beyond
  • FIA says it has registered cases as Pakistan expands crackdown on human smuggling networks

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said on Tuesday it had arrested 14 people, including an Iranian citizen, during raids near the southwestern coastal town of Jiwani for attempting to cross the border illegally.

The arrests follow a series of recent FIA operations aimed at curbing human smuggling. On Saturday, the agency said it had detained 84 people in two separate operations while they were trying to cross into Iran by sea.

The government has tightened overland travel restrictions to Iran this year amid security concerns in Balochistan, where the volatile border province abuts Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan region.

“FIA Composite Circle Gwadar undertook raids, arresting 14 suspects in all,” the agency said in an official statement. “Among those arrested, three were from Gujranwala, three from Mandi Bahauddin, four from Sanghar and three from Sheikhupura. Nine of the suspects had attempted to illegally travel to Iran by sea.”

“Another five people involved in illegally entering Pakistan were also taken into custody,” it added. “The group of illegal entrants included an Iranian citizen.”

The arrests come amid a broader government push against human smuggling, which has led to a series of deadly boat tragedies over the past two years. These included shipwrecks off Greece in mid-2023, a December 2024 disaster near

Greece’s coast, a January 2025 sinking off Morocco and two separate capsizings off Libya in early and mid-2025.

On the Iranian side, authorities have also ramped up action against undocumented people, fueled in part by security concerns tied to their military conflict with Israel. Tehran has cited espionage risks and militant infiltration, particularly in the restive Sistan-Baluchistan province.

FIA said all suspects trying to leave Pakistan were planning to travel onward from Iran to other countries illegally.

It added that cases had been registered against those arrested, and more detailed investigations were now underway.


Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets

Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets
Updated 10 November 2025

Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets

Veon lifts 2025 outlook as digital services expand in Pakistan, other key markets
  • Veon expects adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization to grow by 16% to 18%, up from previous forecast of 14% to 16%
  • It taps into its mobile subscriber base in Pakistan, Bangladesh, other markets by bundling connectivity with mobile payments, delivery solutions services

Telecoms group Veon on Monday raised its full-year profit outlook for 2025, citing growing demand for its digital services.

The company now expects adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) to grow by 16 percent to 18 percent, up from its previous forecast of 14 percent to 16 percent, which was revised during the second quarter.

Veon posted third-quarter adjusted EBITDA of $524 million, up 20 percent year-on-year, as revenue grew 7.5 percent to $1.12 billion.

Revenue from direct digital services rose 63 percent year-on-year to $198 million, accounting for about 18 percent of Veon’s total revenue, up from 12 percent in the same period last year.

Veon taps into its mobile subscriber base in markets including Pakistan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan by bundling connectivity with services such as mobile payments, ride-hailing, entertainment platforms, and delivery solutions, aiming to enhance profit margins.