Human trafficking through sports, rumors of squash coaches and players fleeing the US to Canada

Even earlier, several fake journalists disappeared in the name of sports coverage, some even made their families and children disappear, reports said.

Peshawar... Rumors of the players including two squash coaches of Sports Directorate going to America in the name of championship and fleeing to Canada from there are spreading rapidly in Sports Directorate Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Did not talk about coaching, while Sports Directorate of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has also recruited two new coaches instead of two squash coaches who went to America, 

which has confirmed that the return of players including squash coaches is not expected. Directorate of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has also recruited new coaches. Several squash players who were going to the US Championship went recently with the coaches of the provincial sports directorate, yet this issue is not being brought forward and many squash coaches including the administration are those players. 

They are saying that the players and coaches have got a six-month visa and they will return after the expiry of the period, but on the other hand, the sports directorate has recruited two new squash coaches on daily wages basis. It should be noted that human trafficking through various sports has been going on for a long time, in which many so-called journalists have disappeared in the name of competitions, while some people have taken their families and children to the sports directorate in the name of foreign competitions.

 They also sent money for tickets from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and then they were not returned, while till now no government body including FIA has taken notice of human trafficking through sports.

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