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Pakistani laws make it easy to import exotic animals, but once inside the country regulation is almost non-existent.
AFPUpdated 10 minutes ago
Bilal Mansoor Khawaja beams as he runs his palms over the ivory coat of a white lion, one of thousands of exotic animals at his personal "zoo" in Karachi, where a thriving wildlife trade caters to Pakistan's gilded elite.

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In this picture taken on May 20, Bilal Mansoor Khawaja, a private zoo owner, sits with his white lion in Karachi. — AFP


"These are ... (some) of the rarest animals I own," boasts the 29-year-old industrialist of his leashed lion.

Pakistani laws make it easy to import exotic animals, but once inside the country regulation is almost non-existent.

This has led to an untold number of such creatures — especially big cats, seen as symbols of wealth and power — being imported or bred across Pakistan in recent years, much to the horror of helpless wildlife officials.

Social media is littered with videos of wealthy Karachiites cruising with lions sitting in the front seats of luxury SUVs, while newspapers have featured reports of arrests of residents brazenly taking their big cats out for strolls and drives.

Khawaja estimates there are up to 300 lions within Karachi's city limits alone, kept in gardens, inside rooftop cages, and at farm houses across the sun-baked metropolis of about 20 million — notorious for its grinding traffic, crumbling infrastructure, and lack of greenspaces.

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In this picture taken on May 20, Bilal Mansoor Khawaja, a private zoo owner, looks at his white lions in Karachi. — AFP


Khawaja calls his handful of lions and a tiger the "crown jewels" of a larger collection of more than 4,000 animals he has amassed in recent years.

He insists his collection — made up of some 800 different species — is not about status or prestige but simply a manifestation of his love for pets.

"We Pakistanis have a problem: where our heart is soft, it's very soft.

Where it's hard, it's very hard," he gushes.

To care for his flock, he has more than 30 people working in shifts and four vets on staff.

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In this picture taken on May 20, Bilal Mansoor Khawaja (L), a private zoo owner, looks at his white lion in Karachi. — AFP


The entire operation costs a fortune, Khawaja admits, although he refuses to provide an estimate of just how much he shelled out for his personal zoo.

But the cost and the series of minor injuries he has accrued over the years at the hands of his prized pets are well worth it, he claims.

"With every injury my love for these animals ... grows more," he smiles.

His nine-acre property where a portion of his animals, including zebras, flamingos, and horses, reside is smack in the middle of a dense neighbourhood in the megacity.

Lion farming
Exotic animal dealer Aleem Paracha, who claims to be one of the top three importers of exotic animals in Karachi, says that for Rs1.4 million he can deliver a white lion to a client in up to 48 hours — and do so entirely legally.

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In this picture taken on May 21, Aleem Paracha, a private zoo owner, speaks during an interview with AFP in Karachi. — AFP


Certificates from the countries of origin along with permits from authorities are provided for any animal brought into Pakistan in accordance with an international treaty to protect endangered species.

But Paracha says there is also a network of breeders across Pakistan that can also provide lions at a moment's notice, including at least 30 in Karachi.

"In Karachi, lion farming is going very well," he explains.

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In this picture taken on May 20, a lioness walks in a cage at a private zoo in Karachi. — AFP


And while indigneous species are fiercely protected in Pakistan, the same protections are not extended to imported animals.

The government has guidelines regarding the treatment and type of enclosures big cats and other exotic species should be provided with.

But "the law is silent" on breeding, explains Javed Mahar, head of Sindh province's wildlife department.

Uzma Khan, a technical advisor with the World Wildlife Fund, says there is not even an authority monitoring government-run zoos, which are notorious for neglect, let alone the private sector.

"There's lots of private breeders and they are very shady," Khan adds.

'The law is silent'
Meanwhile, owners like Khawaja may have the means and passion to provide the hearty diet for their animals, but others have been known to fall short.

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In this picture taken on May 20, a caretaker walks with a white lion at a private zoo in Karachi. — AFP


Karachi veterinarian Isma Gheewala says lions suffering from calcium deficiencies are common at her clinic, where she says she has treated between 100 to 150 big cats over the years.

"The bones become extremely brittle," she explains.

"And even if they jump like a foot down, they will injure some bone or the other and then it takes a long time for the animals to recover."

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In this picture taken on May 20, a lion and lioness are pictured in a cage at a private zoo in Karachi. — AFP


But both Paracha and Khawaja dismiss claims they are doing anything harmful by taking exotic species out of their natural habit and raising them in Pakistan.

"A lot of animals, either they're extinct or they're on the edge of being extinct," argues Khawaja, adding, "I don't want the next generations to not see these animals."

But conservationists like Khan at the WWF dismiss such arguments.

"An animal in captivity is not the way it is in the wild," she explains.

"What's the point of having an animal which is not hunting, which is in a cage not showing its natural behaviour?"
 
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@I.R.A check kar bahi.

Khawajay ki sehat to check karo ....... aur shauk check karo bai k.


Social media is littered with videos of wealthy Karachiites cruising with lions sitting in the front seats of luxury SUVs,

So is it something copied from rich Arabs? Like these are the real actual Bakistanis?
 
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So is it something copied from rich Arabs? Like these are the real actual Bakistanis?

Yes someone copied Arabs and others started copying him
Phir photo share kartay Hain ham kitanay bahadar Hain shair ka sath khail rahay hain
 
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Yes someone copied Arabs and others started copying him
Phir photo share kartay Hain ham kitanay bahadar Hain shair ka sath khail rahay hain

These animals don't fall in pets category. They should be left where they belong. The reason rich agriculturists and gadi nasheen should be taxed heavily by handsome
 
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These animals don't fall in pets category. They should be left where they belong. The reason rich agriculturists and gadi nasheen should be taxed heavily by handsome

These animals are mostly kept by businessmen or nau daultayas waisay yeh aik koi zaffer supari pathan ha pata nahi Kya karta taji khokhar kayi Lahore ka Hain yeh sab Facebook par in ka sath photos share kartay Hain
 
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These animals are mostly kept by businessmen or nau daultayas waisay yeh aik koi zaffer supari pathan ha pata nahi Kya karta taji khokhar kayi Lahore ka Hain yeh sab Facebook par in ka sath photos share kartay Hain

Taji khokhar land grabber = agriculturist.

Tum kya ugatay ho apni zameen pay?
 
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Khawajay ki sehat to check karo ....... aur shauk check karo bai k.




So is it something copied from rich Arabs? Like these are the real actual Bakistanis?
Some of these Pakistanis, put Arabs to shame, you'd be surprised.

These animals don't fall in pets category. They should be left where they belong. The reason rich agriculturists and gadi nasheen should be taxed heavily by handsome
That would bring his "susral" in to the tax net.

Shabbar ko naukri say nikalwaogay?
 
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That would bring his "susral" in to the tax net.

Shabbar ko naukri say nikalwaogay?

That is what I want, his susral, he himself and his step offspring, plus their real biological daddy..... all their actual wealth, sources of income and actual tax paid on that income declared ..... this selective application of draconian economics on middle class and poor is not acceptable when you have one of the agriculturist buy MNAs from other party for you, when you have a gaddi nasheen as a FM.

Mr. Shabbar will do and follow the law the legislators (read agriculturist and gaddi nasheen) provide him.

 
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Aap kay bicep kay barabar, oski kamar?

Sir may to gareeb admi ho jab say yeh tax shuru hoay hain may ny to dp b lagana chor di hy, kya pata chalta hy handsome ka raat peerni bolay logo k bicep k hisab pay tax lagao to may baychara to gya na mara.

Khawaja sb. shair to shauk say pal rahay hain wo b safaid walay ........ dekhtay hain shairni ko kaisay bardasht kary gay iss kamar k sath :whistle:

Land grabber = housing societies walay

So you are referring to Aleem Khan from PTI?

ham to kuch bhi nahi ugatay ham to vehlay rehtay hain

Lagta to nai ..... ugatay to app bohat kuch ho gay.
 
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