A high-level meeting, presided over by the caretaker Chief Minister Ali Mardan Domki, was convened in Chaman to address various important matters. The meeting brought together prominent figures, including FC IG Major Gen Aamir Ajmal, Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khan, Balochistan police chief Abdul Khaliq Sheikh, and other officials. One of the significant issues discussed during the meeting pertained to the need for the installation of a passport reader in the border town. Authorities expressed their intention to approach the federal government for support in implementing this initiative. Such a passport reader would play a crucial role in enhancing border security and streamlining immigration processes. Additionally, it was revealed during the meeting that a considerable number of Afghan families, estimated at around 150, had been recently expelled from the area. This expulsion was carried out through what was described as an "effective mechanism" that had been established in the border town. The meeting emphasized the importance of maintaining border security and ensuring the proper handling of such situations. The discussions underscored the significance of collaboration between local and federal authorities to address border-related issues effectively. The installation of a passport reader and the implementation of efficient mechanisms for border control are key steps in managing cross-border movements and upholding security in the region.
As these issues continue to be addressed and resolved, the meeting highlighted the commitment of relevant authorities to maintaining peace and security in Chaman and its surrounding areas. It also emphasized the need for ongoing cooperation and coordination to address challenges related to border management and immigration effectively.
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