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Saudi Arabia Deports 56,000 Pakistanis Over Begging Claims

Saudi Arabia Deports 56,000 Pakistanis Over Begging Claims

Post by : Rameen Ariff

The issue of Saudi Arabia deports Pakistani beggars has become a serious concern for Pakistan. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have taken strong action against Pakistani citizens after rising cases of begging and crime abroad.

What Happened

Saudi Arabia has deported 56,000 Pakistani nationals over claims that they were involved in begging. Officials said many of them were part of organised groups that travel abroad only to beg for money.

At the same time, the United Arab Emirates has placed strict visa limits on most Pakistani citizens. UAE authorities said some people were getting involved in criminal activities after entering the country.

When It Happened

The latest action was reported on December 18, 2025. Most of the deportations and visa actions took place during 2025, according to official records.

Data Shows Big Numbers

Figures from Pakistan’s investigation agency show how serious the problem has become. In 2025 alone, more than 66,000 passengers were stopped at airports before leaving Pakistan. Authorities believed many of them were trying to travel abroad for begging or illegal work.

Officials said these actions were taken to break organised begging groups and stop illegal travel.

Not Only Saudi Arabia

While Saudi Arabia leads the list, other countries have also taken action.

  • Saudi Arabia deported around 24,000 Pakistanis this year.

  • Dubai sent back about 6,000 people.

  • Azerbaijan deported nearly 2,500 Pakistani beggars.

The problem is not limited to the Gulf region. Cases have also been found in Africa and Europe, and even in countries like Thailand and Cambodia, where tourist visas were misused.

Warnings From Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia raised this issue earlier as well. In 2024, Saudi officials warned Pakistan to stop people from using Umrah visas to beg in holy cities like Mecca and Medina.

They clearly said that if the problem continues, it could affect Umrah and Hajj travel for Pakistani pilgrims in the future.

Experts Speak Out

Legal experts in Pakistan say begging is no longer only about poverty. It has become a well-planned business run by networks.

Experts explained that these groups send people abroad, guide them on where to beg, and even decide locations near holy places and busy markets.

Government Concern

Pakistani officials admit that the issue is hurting the country’s image. One senior official said that around 90% of beggars caught in some West Asian countries are Pakistani nationals.

The government says it is now trying to stop these networks and protect Pakistan’s reputation overseas.

Why This Matters

The Saudi Arabia deports Pakistani beggars issue is damaging Pakistan’s standing around the world. Visa limits, deportations, and strict checks make it harder for genuine workers and pilgrims to travel.

If the problem is not controlled, more countries may take similar steps.

Final Words

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have sent a clear message. Countries will not tolerate organised begging and crime.

Pakistan now faces the challenge of stopping these networks, protecting honest travelers, and rebuilding trust with other nations.

Dec. 18, 2025 5:54 p.m. 217

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