ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency has announced 1,394 vacancies and invited applications from candidates across Pakistan, according to a report by ARY News. Officials said the recruitment drive aims to attract young and capable individuals who are willing to join a professional law enforcement body dedicated to combating crime, ensuring national security, and upholding integrity.
Interested applicants can submit their forms online through the official portal. Authorities have set May 4, 2026, as the deadline for applications. Moreover, officials emphasized that the hiring process will remain transparent and merit-based to ensure equal opportunities for all eligible candidates.
The agency continues to play a vital role in safeguarding national security, protecting public interests, and maintaining the rule of law. In addition, it actively tackles complex crimes that pose threats to the country’s social and economic stability. Therefore, the latest recruitment drive offers a significant opportunity for individuals seeking careers in federal law enforcement and public service.
Meanwhile, the Sindh High Court has directed deputy commissioners in Karachi to fill job vacancies reserved under the disability quota within two months. The directive came during a hearing on the failure to implement the quota across the city.
According to the petitioner’s counsel, more than 3,000 positions remain vacant in various government departments in Karachi. The petition argued that educated individuals with disabilities are being denied their قانونی right to public-sector employment.
After hearing arguments, the court ordered authorities to ensure immediate recruitment in compliance with the legally mandated five percent quota, reinforcing the need for inclusive hiring practices.
