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22 Men Deported from Japan for Fake Football Team Scam, Suspect Arrested

September 26, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Japanese authorities deported 22 men from Pakistan after discovering their documents were fake, according to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). The group had posed as a football team to enter Japan illegally.

The FIA stated that Malik Waqas, the main suspect, created a fake football club called “Golden Football Trial.” Waqas charged each person Rs4 million to arrange their illegal travel. He trained the men to act like professional football players and provided forged documents, including fake registrations from the Pakistan Football Federation and counterfeit papers from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These documents falsely claimed the group was scheduled to play matches in Japan.

The 22 men traveled from Sialkot International Airport to Japan, where authorities identified the fake documents and deported them. The FIA arrested Waqas and began an investigation. During questioning, Waqas admitted to using the same method to send 17 people to Japan in January 2024.

Human trafficking has become a growing issue, with traffickers using new methods to avoid stricter border controls. Many Pakistanis attempt to leave the country illegally each year, seeking better opportunities abroad. Some face dangerous journeys and lose their lives in accidents.

To address human trafficking, the United Nations in Pakistan launched the Pakistan United Nations Network on Migration (UNNM) last month. This initiative aims to improve migration management and combat human trafficking and smuggling. It follows international guidelines, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration.

The UNNM promotes a collaborative approach involving government and community efforts to tackle these challenges.

 Human trafficking and illegal migration are significant issues in Pakistan, driven by economic challenges and unemployment. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Pakistan is a source, transit, and destination country for human trafficking. The FIA has increased efforts to crack down on smuggling networks, but traffickers continue to adapt their methods, as seen in this case. The launch of the UNNM reflects ongoing international cooperation to address these issues systematically.

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