Federal Investigation Agency has arrested five people accused of living and working in Israel for up to seven years. Three others, including a woman, remain at large.
The arrested men are accused of staying in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv where they worked as helpers and car washers, said the agency in a statement on Wednesday.
Officials said the accused stayed between four to seven years in the Israeli capital. They entered Israel through Jordon after paying between Rs300,000 and 400,000 per person to a human trafficker. He is said to be an Israeli national.
The accused not only worked in Israel but also sent remittances back home via Western Union.
They entered Israel via Jordan after first traveling to Turkey, Sri Lanka, and Kenya. On their return journey, they arrived in Dubai from Jordan before taking a flight to Karachi.
They have been nominated in cases under the Passport Act and the Immigration Ordinance. The FIA is also conducting raids to arrest other accused.