Teenage girl, minor boy allegedly raped
Policeman’s seven-year-old son among victims
The applicant alleges she was raped by certain policemen and the owner of a private security agency PHOTO: FILE
DIJKOT:
Two minors including a policeman’s seven-year-old son and a girl who went to a village as a guest were molested in Dijkot.
According to a police report, a seven-year-old son of ASI Naseer Ahmed, a resident of 117 GB Dhanola area of Millat Town police station, was playing outside his house when accused Abid took him to his place and molested him.
Separately, an 18-year old girl who had gone to Maria Bibi’s house as a guest in village 393GB was allegedly raped by Rab Nawaz in the fields while going to harvest wheat.
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One of the caretakers of Kaavan the elephant walks away from the animal’s former shed in the closed MarghazarZoo, located in the Margalla Hill National Park in Islamabad. AFP
Pakistan zoo begins mammoth makeover after lonely elephant moves to Cambodia
Tue, 2 March 2021
A rundown Pakistan zoo once home to what was dubbed the “world’s loneliest elephant” and notorious for housing animals in cramped concrete enclosures has launched an ambitious $7.5 million makeover plan.
Animal rights activists had campaigned against the plight of Islamabad Zoo’s biggest attraction – a 35-year-old bull named Kaavan, the last remaining Asian elephant in the country – who had lived alone since the death of his mate eight years earlier.
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Islamabad zoo begins mammoth makeover after lonely elephant s departure
All inhabitants of the zoo have been moved to sanctuaries to be brought back after its conversion to national park
AFP
February 20, 2021
PHOTOS: AFP
A rundown Pakistan zoo once home to what was dubbed the world s loneliest elephant and notorious for housing animals in cramped concrete enclosures has launched an ambitious $7.5 million makeover plan.
Animal rights activists had campaigned against the plight of Islamabad Zoo s biggest attraction a 35-year-old bull named Kaavan, the last remaining Asian elephant in the country who had lived alone since the death of his mate eight years earlier.