12 Pakistanis Wanting to Go to Italy Kidnapped via Illegal Migration Route in Iran

Key Points
- 12 Pakistanis wanting to go to Italy using the illegal 'Dunki' route were kidnapped in Iran.
- The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched an investigation to shed light on the incident.
- Among the kidnapped are seven people living in the Batapur area of Lahore city.
- It was reported that the human traffickers who kidnapped the victims demanded ransom from their families.
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The Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched an investigation into the kidnapping of 12 Pakistanis who were trying to go to Italy illegally, in Iran. It was reported that the victims, including seven people residing in the Batapur area of Lahore, were kidnapped by human traffickers after entering Iranian territory.
It was learned that the victims chose the 'Dunki' route, an illegal and dangerous path used to reach Italy. It is stated that the kidnappers demanded a ransom in the early stages of the incident. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the details of the incident and the rescue of the victims.
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- Exactly where and how did the incident take place?
- 12 Pakistanis were kidnapped by human traffickers when they entered Iran using the illegal 'Dunki' route to go to Italy.
- Who make up the kidnapped victims?
- The total number of victims is 12, including seven people living in the Batapur area of Lahore.
- How are the Pakistani authorities intervening in the incident?
- The Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched an official process to investigate the kidnapping and follow up on the process.
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