The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has taken major action against several of its employees following numerous complaints.
An official notification issued by the Deputy Director of Human Resource Management revealed a ban on the deployment of 87 employees across airports and anti-human trafficking circles.
The list includes a wide range of staff, from Assistant Directors and Office Superintendents to Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, Head Constables, and Constables. Notably, the bans extend across various FIA zones, indicating the widespread nature of the disciplinary actions.
In Gujranwala Zone alone, 12 employees faced bans, while 7 were implicated from the KPK Kohat Zone, and 9 from Multan Zone. Curiously, the names of 16 employees from the Islamabad Zone did not appear on the list, suggesting exoneration or ongoing investigations.
Similarly, 9 employees from the Lahore Zone, 3 from the Faisalabad Zone, and 14 from the Balochistan Zone were included in the ban. Karachi Zone saw the highest number of affected employees, with 17 individuals facing employment restrictions.
These actions come in response to various complaints against the employees, reflecting the FIA's commitment to addressing internal issues and maintaining the integrity of its operations. The bans signify a decisive step toward ensuring accountability and upholding standards within the agency's Immigration and Human Trafficking Circle.