In a video released on Twitter, the PTI chairman is seen releasing the endangered birds, initially with some difficulty, which were prevented from being smuggled to Karachi from Peshawar on Sunday.
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PTI Chairman @ImranKhanPTI releases recovered falcons from smugglers at CM House Peshawar #KPKUpdates pic.twitter.com/xKk74XgKtd
— KP Updates (@KPKUpdates) November 3, 2015
The PTI chairman released the falcons as K-P Chief Minister Pervez Khattak, Jahangir Tareen and other PTI leaders look on with glee.
While some praised the PTI chief, others took the opportunity to turn it around into commentary on the cricketer-turned-politician’s recent divorce.
“Fly, Reham. You are now free,” wrote one Twitter user.
'Fly, Reham. You are now free.' pic.twitter.com/FgQ6AyH3wH
— Rimmel Mohydin (@Rimmel_Mohydin) November 3, 2015
Another said, “Birds just keep clinging to Immy Bhai, no matter how much he tries to get rid of them.”
'Birds just keep clinging to Immy Bhai, no matter how much he tries to get rid of them.' https://t.co/7pCWzE47ZD
— Hasan Zaidi (@hyzaidi) November 3, 2015
Earlier, a tweet said the PTI chairman would release the falcons in air.
#PTI Chairman @ImranKhanPTI reaches CM House, Peshawar. Will release smuggled falcons in the wild. pic.twitter.com/dYhBYVE47k
— PTI (@PTIofficial) November 3, 2015
At least two Saker falcons were prevented from being smuggled to Karachi from the city on Sunday. “The birds were netted in Afghanistan and were then smuggled to Peshawar,” Wildlife Sub-divisional Forest Officer Sardar Ali told The Express Tribune.
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“The owner was trying to transport the falcons to Karachi where buyers from Gulf countries gather to buy these illegally netted birds of prey.” He added the pair seized is worth at least Rs6 million and was found in a house in Ittehad Colony in the city. “The smuggler has been arrested.”
Peshawar is considered the biggest black market of Saker falcons in the world; they are falcons mainly used in Arab falconry.
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