ISLAMABAD: Two Chinese national living in Islamabad since December last were beaten up reportedly over a ‘financial dispute’, they said in a written complaint to police.
In a complaint to the Kohsar police, they said they are running a hotel business in a three-storey building in Sector F-7. They claimed that the building owner, along with other men, thrashed them over a business disagreement and also took away their travelling documents and currency.
They cannot speak other than Chinese, police said adding that the authorities are arranging a translator for them.
After failing to get response from the police, they also write to the Interior Ministry and sought security.
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