FIA arrests 10 Chinese nationals for trafficking Pakistani girls to China

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

At least 10 Chinese nationals, including a woman, have been arrested in for allegedly luring young Pakistani girls into fake marriages then forcing them into in China, the country's probe agency has said.

The Federal Investigating Agency (FIA) arrested eight Chinese nationals, including a woman, on Monday and last week, two Chinese nationals were arrested when a marriage ceremony was being performed in Fasialabad, about 150 kms from

"On Monday, we have arrested seven Chinese men and a Chinese woman for their alleged involvement in trafficking of Pakistani girls to for the purpose of prostitution," told

The FIA swung into action following reports of Chinese nationals being involved in organ trade and forced of Pakistani girls, mostly from the minority Christian community, after marrying them and taking them back to

Rustam said that their leader, indentified as 'Candice', was among those arrested. He has been living near the airport for the last one year.

"The girls were moved to the rented houses acquired by the Chinese in where they were taught Chinese language before they leaving for after completion of their marriage related documents," he said, adding the girls were forced into in China.

"We are collecting the data of the girls trafficked to China during the last couple of years. Their number may run into hundreds," he said, adding that we are interrogating the arrested Chinese nationals and hopefully arrest all those involved in the crime.

The Government recently ordered the FIA to take action against the gangs involved in smuggling of Pakistani girls to China on the pretext of contracting marriage.

According to the local media reports, poor Christians girls are lured with money and promises of a 'good life' by the illegal matchmaking centres to marry Chinese men who are either visiting or working in

These centres produce fake documents of Chinese men showing them either as Christians or Muslims. Most of the girls reportedly became victims of human trafficking and forced into prostitution, the report said.

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First Published: Tue, May 07 2019. 16:05 IST