Councillor threatens officials for arresting hunters in DI Khan
PESHAWAR: A councillor allegedly hurled threats at the officials of the Wildlife Department for not allowing illegal hunting in Prova area in Dera Ismail Khan, sources said on Tuesday. The sources said that the officials of the Wildlife Department arrested three hunters identified as Asmatullah, Abdul Hameed and Abdur Razzaq
By our correspondents
September 30, 2015
PESHAWAR: A councillor allegedly hurled threats at the officials of the Wildlife Department for not allowing illegal hunting in Prova area in Dera Ismail Khan, sources said on Tuesday.
The sources said that the officials of the Wildlife Department arrested three hunters identified as Asmatullah, Abdul Hameed and Abdur Razzaq for hunting falcons in Kaheri Band area.
“A local councillor Amiruallah called us and threatened
of dire consequences for arresting his men,” an official said.
He added that the accused were being patronised by the councillor as they were hunting for him who had taken their national identity cards (CNICs) and given them money.
Meanwhile, Divisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) Dera Ismail Khan Abdul Halim
Marwat said that after
the arrest of the accused,
they were produced in
the court of the magistrate on duty who asked them to produce guarantors but they failed to find any guarantor and the judge sent them to prison.
He made it clear that the crackdown against the illegal hunting of the Siberian birds and falcons would continue in the area. “The Supreme Court last month banned falcons
and falconry in its judgment against illegal hunting
of Habra bustard in Pakistan,” he added.
The sources said that the officials of the Wildlife Department arrested three hunters identified as Asmatullah, Abdul Hameed and Abdur Razzaq for hunting falcons in Kaheri Band area.
“A local councillor Amiruallah called us and threatened
of dire consequences for arresting his men,” an official said.
He added that the accused were being patronised by the councillor as they were hunting for him who had taken their national identity cards (CNICs) and given them money.
Meanwhile, Divisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) Dera Ismail Khan Abdul Halim
Marwat said that after
the arrest of the accused,
they were produced in
the court of the magistrate on duty who asked them to produce guarantors but they failed to find any guarantor and the judge sent them to prison.
He made it clear that the crackdown against the illegal hunting of the Siberian birds and falcons would continue in the area. “The Supreme Court last month banned falcons
and falconry in its judgment against illegal hunting
of Habra bustard in Pakistan,” he added.
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