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Three illegal Afghans heldFrom Our CorrespondentOKARA: City B-Division police arrested three illegal Afghans on Monday. Those arrested are Khayal Muhammad, Abdur Rehman and Fazlur Rehman of Sarnaki, Ghazni province. They had been living illegally in Pakistan. Police have registered separate cases.
By our correspondents
January 13, 2015
Three illegal Afghans held
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: City B-Division police arrested three illegal Afghans on Monday.
Those arrested are Khayal Muhammad, Abdur Rehman and Fazlur Rehman of Sarnaki, Ghazni province. They had been living illegally in Pakistan. Police have registered separate cases.
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: City B-Division police arrested three illegal Afghans on Monday.
Those arrested are Khayal Muhammad, Abdur Rehman and Fazlur Rehman of Sarnaki, Ghazni province. They had been living illegally in Pakistan. Police have registered separate cases.
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