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KP govt seizes Qatari prince's prized falcons for illegal hunting

Wildlife officials in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) fined a Qatari prince and seized two of his prized hunting falcons after he was discovered illegally hunting a rare bird species, an official said on Thursday.

The confiscated falcons — which can be worth upwards of $250,000 each — were released into the wild this week, said Khan Malook, a district wildlife officer in KP.

The prince, identified as Sheikh Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman al-Thani, paid a fine of 80,000 rupees before leaving the country, Malook said. The Qatari was discovered hunting houbara bustards, listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, in the area in mid-January, he said.

Pakistan has come under fire from conservationists for granting permits for hunting bustards to wealthy Gulf Arabs, for whom falconry is a revered cultural tradition. The sheikh, however, had no permit for hunting, Malook said. Representatives of the Qatari royal family could not be reached for comment on Thursday.

Know more: KP govt fines Qatari prince Rs80,000 for illegal falcon hunting

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, while taking a jibe at the federal government earlier this week, said that the KP government is making all efforts to protect the rare species in Pakistan. However, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government had given licences and permits for hunting of the birds — that too against the law, he further added.

The PTI chief said this was the difference between the ‘naya’ and old Pakistan.

Also read: BHC bans houbara bustard hunting in Balochistan

During the hunting season, royal families from Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia come to Balochistan's Dalbandin, Chaghi and other areas for the purpose of hunting. The Federal government had issued special permits to members of royal families of the Gulf states to allow them to hunt the protected species, including houbara bustard.

Take a look: Arab royal hunts down 2,100 houbara bustards in three week safari

The government for the first time has informed the permit holders that Pakistan will “observe a moratorium on hunting during the 2014-15 season to replenish houbara bustard stocks”, but conservationists keeping in view the power and influence of petrodollars are skeptical.

Last year, The Balochistan High Court (BHC) ordered cancellation of areas allotted to Arabs and other foreigners hunting for the houbara bustard and other birds in the province.




KP govt seizes Qatari prince's prized falcons for illegal hunting - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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The confiscated falcons — which can be worth upwards of $250,000 each — were released into the wild this week.
 
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The confiscated falcons — which can be worth upwards of $250,000 each — were released into the wild this week, said Khan Malook, a district wildlife officer in KP.

250,000 for each falcon:wacko:? Its my time to go find where is the next stop for those falcons.
 
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kuch din tu Azaadi mai saans le len gay yaar ...
Imran bhai kadi hans bhi lia karo yaar ...
dont be a typical Saas :D
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hahahhahahaahhahahaha ,

Imran bhai ap ne itni achi baat ki , tu ek sher ap ke liye

Har jummay mai Mulla ka janaza ho
Azmalo , jitna unhe Azmaana ho
Kutty ki dum kabhi seedhi nai hoti
Kutta naya ya phir purana ho


is shair ko phansi di jaay tuheen e mullah ke jurm mainn






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KP govt seizes Qatari prince's prized falcons for illegal hunting

Wildlife officials in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) fined a Qatari prince and seized two of his prized hunting falcons after he was discovered illegally hunting a rare bird species, an official said on Thursday.

The confiscated falcons — which can be worth upwards of $250,000 each — were released into the wild this week, said Khan Malook, a district wildlife officer in KP.
Its about freaking time!! No one should be allowed to hunt our endangered indigenous animal species.
 
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