So far this year, 3,029 deportation orders have been signed and 1,501 people have left the State
A PAEDO who was jailed in the UK for sex offences has been deported from Ireland.
The Irish Sun can reveal Muhammad Shahbaz, 42, was one of 24 men who were flown back home to Pakistan on Tuesday.

The pervert, who also spent time in Scotland before coming to Ireland around 2020, was sent back to his homeland after he attempted to claim asylum here.
Three other individuals on the flight were also convicted criminals.
They were returned to Pakistan by Garda National Immigration Bureau officers.
One source said: “This is yet another successful operation which resulted in a convicted sex offender being returned to Pakistan. He’s one of a number of criminals who was facing deportation orders.”
The special charter flight brought the individuals back to Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad.
The deportations were made just a week after Turkish drug trafficker Ali Adnan Duran, 57, was also booted from Ireland.
A Garda spokesperson said: “An Garda Siochana continues to work with the Department of Justice in implementing immigration policy.”
So far this year, 3,029 deportation orders have been signed and 1,501 people have left the State.
He added: “It is important to acknowledge that the vast majority of our Pakistani community are here legally.”
In February, Mr O’Callaghan confirmed deportation flights had recommenced to enforce Ireland’s immigration laws and “send a clear message”.
