Whether these employees went on to seek asylum, became illegal immigrants or betrayed their country remain unknown to the authorities in Pakistan because none of them maintained any contact with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after their disappearance, the Express Tribune reported.
These runaway officials were posted in the US, the UK, Canada, France, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain and Mexico from where they skipped, and their whereabouts are not yet known to the authorities in Pakistan.
After their disappearance, all of them were served show-cause notices and later declared absconders.
Some of them obtained premature retirement; some were dismissed from service, while others retired compulsorily on disciplinary grounds.
"The cases of three of them are under process," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, submitting the details of action taken against the disappeared officials in parliament on Wednesday.
Currently, some 1,962 employees of Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs are deputed abroad of which 1,002 have been posted during the last three-and-a-half years or by the incumbent government.
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