“Last year, about 142 Pakistani women applied for wedding visas after marrying Chinese nationals while this year, so far, 140 Pakistani brides have applied for such visas, ” the envoy said, indicating a drastic increase this year. The embassy has withheld at least 90 visa applications and alerted the Pakistani authorities.
Talking about recent reports of abuse, the diplomat denied media reports about Pakistani women being subjected to forced prostitution and organ sale in China.
“Lies are being spread on internet and the media. They are talking about Pakistani girls being sent to China for forced prostitution or sale of organs. That is totally fabricated and for sensational purposes. There is no evidence for that. Prove me if you have that kind of evidence,” he challenged.
He said that out of 142 marriages, only few isolated cases of harassment or torture have been reported. All the marriages, however, were legal and registered after due process.
The envoy mentioned a complaint by a Pakistani wife, who wrote a letter to a Pakistani minister complaining that she was subjected to torture. After the letter, he said, the Chinese authorities probed the matter but found no evidence of torture. However, the couple decided to go for divorce after which the Chinese government provided the woman a bullet train ticket and air ticket and she was repatriated on May 2.
An angry mob of Pakistanis smearing your Chinese "allies" based on pure fabrications and internet rumors. You made a huge public relations mess and now the top Chinese leadership is going to critically examine whether such an irrational, dysfunctional country deserves our geopolitical support.
We even bought the lying b!tch a flight ticket home. What a waste of my tax money. Stupid lying b!tch should walk across the Karakorum if she wants to go home.
These Chinese are something else threatening us lol go suck on dog bone for dinner
11 Chinese sent to jail
LAHORE: A judicial magistrate on Monday sent 11 Chinese citizens to jail on judicial remand and directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to submit a charge-sheet against them.
The suspects are allegedly involved in contracting fake marriages with Pakistani women and forcing them into prostitution after taking them to China.
The investigating officer (IO) produced the Chinese nationals before the court on expiry of their two-day physical remand and stated that further custody of the suspects was not required.
He said there was no possibility of more disclosures or recovery by the suspects.
At this, magistrate Amir Raza Bittu sent the suspects to jail on judicial remand for 14 days directing the IO to ensure submission of the challan within the stipulated time.
The suspects include Hongfa Yang, Libing Liu, Bo Wang, Chuanjia Liu, Gongze He, Tianyyi Liu, Feng Xnu Yang, Chan yen, Song Guoqian, Liu and Wei Linping.
The FIA accused the suspects of contracting fake marriages with Pakistani women with the help of local facilitators and then forcing them into prostitution after reaching China. The agency also accused the suspects of using them for organ trade.
Meanwhile, Lu Yaff and some other Chinese nationals approached the Lahore High Court against the alleged harassment caused by FIA and police.
Justice Sardar Ahmad Naeem took up the petition where their counsel argued that his clients arrived in Pakistan on valid business visas.
He claimed the petitioners were being harassed by the FIA and the police since the scam of fake marriages had surfaced. He said the law-enforcement agencies (LEAs) also interrogated the petitioners and confiscated their passports and mobile phones.
He asked the court to restrain the LEAs from harassing the petitioners.
A law officer opposed the petition and stated that the law of the land was equal for local and foreign nationals.
He assured the court that the Chinese nationals were not being harassed and the LEAs had been taking actions strictly under the law.
The judge disposed of the petition with an instruction to LEAs to act in accordance with law.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1482144
Good lock them all up
Again today
LAHORE: Yet another case involving the illegal trafficking of women emerged in Lahore, while 11 Chinese nationals were also sent to jail by a local court.
A woman named A* came forward and said she worked as a maid at a house. She claimed that the employer sold her to a Chinese national for Rs3.5 million. The victim’s family contacted Lahore police for legal action. The cops started an investigation after a complaint was received against human trafficking.
In the initial stages, the employer told the victim that she would be moved to China after the marriage. In her complaint, the Mughlapura resident said she worked as a maid at H* house in Township.
Chinese fake marriage, trafficking racket emerges in K-P
“H* and her husband had told me that they will send my two brothers to China and help me financially if I tie the knot with this Chinese guy,” she said. A* added that after she wed a Chinese national named Abdul Malik, she found out his name was Mai Chin and he wasn’t a Another woman exploited by Chinese men (Lhaore city)Muslim.
Just two days after her wedding, the girl’s nightmare began. Mai Chin and his friend exploited her at a hotel near Bhatta Chowk. Later, Chin revealed to A* that he bought her for Rs3.5 million from her employer. He claimed that he had already paid Rs2 million to Huma and the rest he would hand over after his ‘wife’ reached China.
The victim’s family lives in a rented house and she demanded that the Punjab IGP Captain (retd) Arif Nawaz Khan take strict action against the accused and provide her justice.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1972298/1-another-woman-exploited-chinese-men/