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Afghan whose details were in UK data breach at risk from Taliban if deported, son tells BBC

In his statement to his son BBC, an Afghan man, whose details were mistakenly leaked by the UK with a great data violation of a great data violation, was detained in Pakistan to be deported alongside several family members.

The BBC saw documents that confirmed that the man was part of the Afghan Special Forces units known as Triples, working with the British forces in Afghanistan.

The threat of deportation emerges as it continues to remove what Pakistan says that they are “illegal foreign nationals” to their countries.

However, the son of the Afghan man is afraid that his cases were particularly urgent, as if he were deported to Afghanistan, that his father would be killed because of his triple association.

The Taliban government claims that all Afghans can “live in the country without fear.” However, a UN report titled “No Safe Deed”, which was released last month, aroused doubt about a general amnesty assurances.

The Adam and his family initially applied to Afghan’s displacement and aid policy (Arab), which was established to change and protect Afghans working with the British forces or the British government in Afghanistan, shortly after the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021.

When the family came to take them to take them, a final decision was waiting for the application approved by the Ministry of Defense last year.

Rayan, the son of the man, who we changed for the safety of his name, said that he had been taken to the BBC after hiding in a hotel bath in a hotel bath in the capital with his wife and baby son because many of the family members were taken to a holding camp.

“Part of my family is only children, the youngest is only eight months old, we continued to beg to leave the police to leave them.”

His brother then told the camp to inform the authorities that they would be deported.

Rayan said, “My brother told me that they were held in a room with about 90 people and then they were chosen by name and separated.” He said. “I am very afraid that they will suddenly be deported.”

Rayan announced that the family has been in Limbo in Pakistan since October 2024, when the family was recorded biometry.

But they are still waiting.

Rayan, “We were waiting without any explanation. They told us to wait, and now it’s too late.” He said.

The spokesman for the Ministry of Defense said he did not comment on individual cases. “We are completely determined to honor our commitments to all appropriate people who have passed the relevant displacement controls.”

The situation was made more concern among the details of the details of the family, which were mistakenly leaked in February 2022, to re -submitted it in the UK. Families participating in the leak are afraid that they make them vulnerable.

The terrified police will now go back to detain her, wife and children, and begged her to move to another hotel for protection with the British Supreme Commission in Islamabad.

Calvin Bailey, a worker deputy working with the Afghan trio as a shelf commander, told BBC that the situation was “incredibly sad”. Rayan’s father and the trio said, “We must make sure that we are people to help, and we owe a task and get more than the minimum protection,” he said.

Bailey, this work is not always open to the public, the government and the British Supreme Commission will be behind the scenes, he added.

Pakistan’s Afghan refugees have a long record. However, the government said that the Afghans had previously been disappointed with the time they had taken to move to other countries.

Pakistan’s internal minister Talal Chaudry said to the BBC that “British officials should ask why they delay these re -paintings”.

“Years have passed,” he said. He continued: “Do you really think they will give any tolerance to Pakistani citizens in the UK?”

According to the United Nations Migration Agency, since September 2023, Pakistan launched the “illegal foreigners’ return plan” year 1159,812 people returned to Afghanistan.

The government claimed that its policy was aimed at all illegal foreign nationals.

According to the UN refugee agency, about three million Afghan live in Pakistan, including about 600,000 people after the seizure of the Taliban in 2021. He predicts that half of the UN is undocumented.

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) called Pakistan to “ensure that the return of Afghans to Afghanistan voluntarily, safe and honorable”.

This summer, police raids and deportation of the UNMMYK, the government “international protection needs to exempt the Afghans to exempt from the involuntary return” called measures to exempt “.

Additional reports by Usman Zahid

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