Pakistan police detain landlords renting homes to Afghans in Balochistan

 

Authorities in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, have detained more than 20 landlords and shop owners for renting properties to undocumented Afghan migrants during a recent enforcement operation.

Local police said the crackdown, launched on Tuesday, targeted violations of rental laws, with cases registered against those detained under existing legal provisions governing housing and foreign residency.

The operation also led to the identification and detention of hundreds of undocumented Afghanistan migrants, reflecting a broader effort by Pakistan to tighten immigration controls.

Afghan migrants in Balochistan say the restrictions have made daily life increasingly difficult, limiting access to housing, employment, and essential services needed for basic survival.

Officials say such measures are part of a wider policy framework aimed at regulating undocumented foreigners and enforcing national laws on residency and property rentals.

Pakistan has previously banned renting properties to undocumented foreign nationals in Islamabad and surrounding areas, extending restrictions to utilities, mobile SIM cards, and other essential services.

In recent months, Afghan refugees have raised concerns in letters to the United Nations and other bodies, citing increased arrests, harassment, and forced deportations.

The latest crackdown underscores growing pressure on Afghan migrants in Pakistan, as authorities intensify enforcement measures while humanitarian concerns over their treatment continue to mount.

Pakistan police detain landlords renting homes to Afghans in Balochistan