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Rana Sanaullah reveals 350 Pakistanis were aboard ship sunk in Greece

Interior minister adds that 12 survivors have been confirmed so far
A migrant vessel pictured by the Greek coast guard on June 13 sank in the Mediterranean on Wednesday. Photo via Hellenic Coast Guard of Greece
A migrant vessel pictured by the Greek coast guard on June 13 sank in the Mediterranean on Wednesday. Photo via Hellenic Coast Guard of Greece

Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said on Friday that there were 350 Pakistani citizens aboard the migrant ship that sunk off the coast of Greece.

Addressing the National Assembly, Rana Sanaullah said that Pakistanis were half of the total 700 people on the ship. He added that the ship only had a capacity of 400 people. He also said that never had so many people perished in a single incident of this sort.

Sanaullah also confirmed 281 families whose relatives were aboard the ill-fated ship had been contacted and 193 DNA samples had been collected.

He also said that 12 out of the 104 survivors of the ship had been identified as Pakistani citizens.

The interior minister added that a grade 22 officer was supervising the investigation into the incident and that the government was determined to take strict action against those involved in the incident. He also added that no one had ever been punished in such a case in Pakistan before.

Initial estimates had said that up to 400 Pakistanis could have been on board the ship.

Details have slowly come to the fore about the scale of the tragedy. Dozens of young men from Azad Kashmir and Punjab were said to be aboard the boat, including a 14-year-old boy from Gujrat.

The incident has also led to dozens of arrests of alleged human traffickers from across the country. Multiple families reported that the agents had been paid a fortune, often by selling people’s own houses.

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