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QUETTA: A group of armed men stormed a makeshift camp set up by Qatar’s Petroleum Minister Shaikh Ali Bin Abdullah and killed a member of the Balochistan Levies force, identified as Ayub Shah Dost, on Tuesday.

Shaikh Ali was on a hunting trip in the Zamuran area of Buleda, Kech district at the time of the attack.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Deputy Commissioner Kech Abdul Hameed Abro confirmed that the “Arab Shaikh was not present inside the camp when incident took place”.

According to a constable of Balochistan Levies in Buleda, armed men took off with two Kalashnikovs, a private weapon and two land cruisers.

“They torched the camp and a private vehicle before fleeing,” he said.

Members of royal families seek a no objection certificate (NOC) from the government before coming to different parts of Balochistan for hunting trips. There are several camps set up by the royal families of Qatar, Saudi Arabia as well as Kech, Chagai, Naushki and Jhal Magsi areas.

The attackers have not been identified but the local administration launched a search in the area.

In February, 2012, a group of armed men had also robbed Ali Bin Abdullah in the same area.

Balochistan, the most deprived province of the country, is a flashpoint for a separatist insurgency and sectarian violence since 2004. The insurgency, however, became deadlier following the killing of Jamhoori Watan Party leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in a military operation in 2006.
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QUETTA: A group of armed men stormed a makeshift camp set up by Qatar’s Petroleum Minister Shaikh Ali Bin Abdullah and killed a member of the Balochistan Levies force, identified as Ayub Shah Dost, on Tuesday.

Shaikh Ali was on a hunting trip in the Zamuran area of Buleda, Kech district at the time of the attack.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Deputy Commissioner Kech Abdul Hameed Abro confirmed that the “Arab Shaikh was not present inside the camp when incident took place”.

According to a constable of Balochistan Levies in Buleda, armed men took off with two Kalashnikovs, a private weapon and two land cruisers.

“They torched the camp and a private vehicle before fleeing,” he said.

Members of royal families seek a no objection certificate (NOC) from the government before coming to different parts of Balochistan for hunting trips. There are several camps set up by the royal families of Qatar, Saudi Arabia as well as Kech, Chagai, Naushki and Jhal Magsi areas.

The attackers have not been identified but the local administration launched a search in the area.

In February, 2012, a group of armed men had also robbed Ali Bin Abdullah in the same area.

Balochistan, the most deprived province of the country, is a flashpoint for a separatist insurgency and sectarian violence since 2004. The insurgency, however, became deadlier following the killing of Jamhoori Watan Party leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in a military operation in 2006.
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Pakistan has suffered immensely due to terrorism that has plagued the region for a very long time now. No one is safe. Pakistan is a land with abundance of resources and beauty but tourists who would like to visit are avoiding it due to terrorism. Although we are glad that no tourists were hurt during this attack but at the same time it is sad that a soldier of Baluchistan Levies was killed by the terrorists. Our prayers go out to his family. It is important for all to join together to root out the terrorists, so the people of the region can take a sigh of relief and tourism in countries like Afghanistan and Pakistan can flourish.


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