Islamic Republic’s Border Guards Arrest Over 150 People At Iran-Afghanistan Joint Border

Parviz Ghasemzadeh, the commander of the Zabul border regiment in Iran, announced that the country's border guards had arrested 156 Afghans at the joint borders of Iran and Afghanistan.
According to Ghasemzadeh, these people wanted to enter Iran "illegally".
Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday that these Afghans have been identified and arrested from the borders of Sistan and Baluchistan province of Iran.
The commander of Zabul border regiment said that those who enter Iran illegally will be expelled from the country.
Ghasemzadeh added that Iran's border guards will deal with the illegal movement and residence of unauthorised foreigners in Sistan and Baluchistan province seriously.
After the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, thousands of Afghan citizens fled to neighbouring countries, including Iran.
However, the authorities of the Islamic Republic deport thousands of Afghans from Iran every week because they do not have valid residence documents.
Some Iranian officials have said that the number of Afghans living in Iran is about five million people, but others have estimated this figure to be seven million.