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Chinese prisoners working on CPEC in Pakistan

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

A Pakistani parliamentarian has revealed that Chinese prisoners are working on development projects of the over USD 60 billion Economic Corridor (CPEC) in the country.

Member of the National Assembly Nawab of the Peoples' Party (PPP) raised security concerns on this issue, and demanded better security arrangements.

"I have learnt that prisoners have been brought from Chinese jails and they are constructing roads. They can be involved in crimes, so, there should be proper security arrangements," the Dawn quoted Yousuf, as saying.

When Yousuf contacted the (MoI) to share his concerns, the ministry indirectly rejected his contention.

"I contacted a concerned official, who confirmed that prisoners had been working in My doubt was strengthened by an ambiguous response from the which rather than rejecting my claim just said it was not in the knowledge of the ministry," he said.

However, (Interior) said Chinese workers were being given three-layer-level security.

"There is a separate security for Chinese nationals who have been working on CPEC projects. Separate arrangements have been made for those who have come for " Malik said.

MNA Yousuf asserted that prisoners were engaged in development work across the globe, however, they found it strange that prisoners had been brought from to

"I assume that a secret or unannounced agreement has been made between the two countries because prisoners cannot be sent from one country to another without taking the host nation into confidence.

Chinese constriction companies are using prisoners as labourers," he said.

Recently, several Chinese nationals have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the skimming frauds in

Earlier in January, police had arrested the Chinese nationals in two separate raids in and Bahadurabad after they were caught red-handed withdrawing cash from the ATMs with forged cards. Several blank cards and millions of cash were also seized during the raids.

Another Chinese national was also arrested by the police in Bahadurabad for skimming fraud. The hacking through installed skimmers, devices that steal card data has been reported in the country. According to an estimate, there are nearly 400,000 Chinese people living in Pakistan, with a large number of professionals involved in the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC).

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 13:50 IST
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