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Pakistani National Pleads Guilty for Leading an International Human Smuggling Organization

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A Pakistani man pleaded guilty to leading an international human smuggling conspiracy that brought illegal aliens from Pakistan into the United States using sham film production companies. The man, Abbas Ali Haider, operated two fake Pakistan-based companies to bring Pakistani nationals illegally into the United States. He was charged with leading the conspiracy from approximately September 2019 through September 2022.

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Pakistani National Pleads Guilty for Leading an International Human Smuggling Organization

Media Coverage · May 1, 2026

Abbas Ali Haider, a 49-year-old Pakistani national, pleaded guilty to leading an international human smuggling conspiracy that brought illegal aliens from Pakistan into the United States. Haider used sham film production companies to obtain visas for Pakistani nationals, who were then smuggled into the US under the guise of legitimate business travel. This scheme operated from September 2019 to September 2023.

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  • Human smuggling
  • International conspiracy
  • Illegal aliens
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Pakistani National Pleads Guilty for Leading an International Human Smuggling Organization

Media Coverage · May 01, 2026

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Abbas Ali Haider, a 49-year-old Pakistani national, pleaded guilty to leading an international human smuggling conspiracy that brought illegal aliens from Pakistan into the United States. Haider used sham film production companies to obtain
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A Pakistani man pleaded guilty yesterday for leading an international human smuggling conspiracy that brought illegal aliens from Pakistan into the United States using sham film production companies. According to court documents, Abbas Ali Haider, 49, of Sialkot, Pakistan, operated two fake Pakistan-based companies – Diamond TV World Productions and Multimedia Advertising Ltd. – to bring Pakistani nationals illegally into the United States. From approximately September 2019 through September 202

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Media Coverage May 1, 2026

Pakistani National Pleads Guilty for Leading an International Human Smuggling Organization

Abbas Ali Haider, a 49-year-old Pakistani national, pleaded guilty to leading an international human smuggling conspiracy that brought illegal aliens from Pakistan into the United States. Haider used sham film production companies to obtain visas for Pakistani nationals, who were then smuggled into the US under the guise of legitimate business travel. This scheme operated from September 2019 to September 2023.

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