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"Pakistani UN peacekeeping troops have traded in gold and sold weapons to Congolese militia groups they were meant to disarm, the BBC has learnt........The trading went on in 2005. A UN investigative team sent to gather evidence was obstructed and threatened......."I saw a UN Pakistani soldier who came to buy gold from one of the gold negotiators here in Mongbwalu. I was there in the shop. I saw it with my own eyes.".... As the trade developed the Pakistani officers brought in the Congolese army and then Indian traders from Kenya....."The officer expressed his regrets over the malpractices of a Pakistani battalion under the auspices of Major Zanfar. He revealed the arms surrendered by ex-combatants were secretly returned to them by Major Zanfar thereby compromising the work they had collectively done earlier.... "
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6681457.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6681457.stm