Pakistan's climate minister blasted poachers after they killed a deer inside a protected national park. Dr. Musadik Malik went ballistic when he saw the sick video spreading across social media. The cruel hunters targeted the innocent animal right inside Margalla Hills National Park where wildlife gets special protection. Malik called the act totally unacceptable and demanded cops investigate the crime immediately. He ordered officials to hand over a full report about the illegal hunting without any delays.
Police already filed charges against the suspected poachers at Kohsar station and started their official probe. The accused killers live in Gokina village near the park and quickly applied for bail before cops could arrest them. Wildlife officials also filed their complaint demanding the hunters face serious legal action. The barking deer they murdered gets top protection under Pakistan's 2024 wildlife law. Anyone caught harming protected animals faces massive fines up to one million rupees plus a year behind bars.
The minister warned that killing animals in national parks breaks conservation laws and the government will punish violators. He promised Pakistan would keep fighting to protect the environment and wildlife in all protected areas. Officials vowed to enforce wildlife protection rules strictly across the country. The hunting incident sparked public anger after the disturbing footage went viral online. Malik stressed that harming protected species would never be tolerated by authorities.
Police already filed charges against the suspected poachers at Kohsar station and started their official probe. The accused killers live in Gokina village near the park and quickly applied for bail before cops could arrest them. Wildlife officials also filed their complaint demanding the hunters face serious legal action. The barking deer they murdered gets top protection under Pakistan's 2024 wildlife law. Anyone caught harming protected animals faces massive fines up to one million rupees plus a year behind bars.
The minister warned that killing animals in national parks breaks conservation laws and the government will punish violators. He promised Pakistan would keep fighting to protect the environment and wildlife in all protected areas. Officials vowed to enforce wildlife protection rules strictly across the country. The hunting incident sparked public anger after the disturbing footage went viral online. Malik stressed that harming protected species would never be tolerated by authorities.