Afghanistan, March 7 -- Pakistani media reported that despite a court order to stop harassing migrants, the police in Islamabad have arrested 190 Afghan nationals.

On Friday, March 7, Dawn newspaper, citing a civil organization called "Joint Action Committee for Refugees," reported that these individuals were transferred to the "Haji" camp in Islamabad.

The civil group described this action by the Pakistani police as a large-scale crackdown, adding that 190 individuals were arrested despite having valid visas and refugee cards.

These arrests come despite a recent ruling from the Islamabad High Court, which had instructed the police not to harass Afghan migrants. The court's order emphasized that the police should act according to the law...