According to Kech Deputy Commissioner Abdul Hameed Abro, gunmen attacked the camp in the early hours of Tuesday and killed a Balochistan Levies officer. “The minister hasn’t arrived from Qatar yet,” Abro told The Express Tribune.
According to a constable of the Balochistan Levies, the gunmen also took away weapons, including two Kalashnikov assault rifles, and two vehicles. “They also torched the camp and a private vehicle,” he said.
The local administration has launched a search in the area. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. In February last year, Ali bin Abdullah was robbed in the same area.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 23rd, 2013.
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If we allow Qataris to hunt rare birds and animals, we also allow our Taliban to hunt Qataris.
@deserving: we balochistanis think otherwise though revenue shuold be handed t locals in form of development
These Qataris are not welcome to Pakistan for hunting. Let them find some other country for their sadistic games.
Are Pakistanis allowed to hunt in this area ? Is it ethical to allow foreigners to hunt wild animals in Pakistan? I can never imagine a foreigner hunting in India or USA or Europe. No country will allow armed foreigners to roam around in the name of hunting.