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No kidding around: Baby ibex rescued from G-B lawmaker
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An official from the wildlife department looks after the baby ibex. PHOTO: SHABBIR MIR/EXPRESS
For the first time in over 10 days, the one-and-a-half-year-old kid can breathe the air of freedom after Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz lawmaker Mir Ghazanfar agreed to its release.
Luckily, the rescue operation planned by authorities was not needed as Ghazanfar yielded to pressure from all corners to release the ibex. Among those campaigning for the animal’s release was Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister Hafeezur Rahman.
Ghazanfar illegally captured the kid from Gojal Valley in the last week of August. Over the last few days, authorities held negotiations to secure the kid’s release.
However, the lawmaker simply refused as he was determined to gift the animal to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif who is scheduled to visit the valley this week.
“A plan was devised to rescue the kid and it was only a matter of time before it was executed,” said an official on Wednesday. He was part of the negotiating team which held a series of talks with Ghazanfar.
“Under the plan, we would enter the lawmaker’s residence and retrieve the ibex by force. However, it is better that he accepted our demands and handed over the animal peacefully,” said the official.
Love for the kid
Rahman sent a private message to Ghazanfar, asking him to surrender the baby ibex. “The CM delivered the message to the PML-N lawmaker through the deputy commissioner of Hunza,” said another official of the wildlife department.
The same day, the issue echoed through a high-level meeting chaired by Rahman. It was attended by parliamentarians who visited Gilgit from Islamabad. “The lawmakers, referring to media reports, voiced concerns over the illegal capture of the ibex and asked the CM to step in,” the official said.
Consequently, Rahman summoned Wildlife and Forest Minister Abdul Wakil, Chief Secretary Tahir Hussain, IGP Captain (retd) Zafar Awan and wildlife conservator. He asked the officials to ensure the kid’s release in accordance with the law. The orders trickled down the pecking order and finally reached officials of the wildlife department in Hunza.
“I was issued orders by the CM and had to comply with them being a government employee,” said Divisional Forest Officer Yaqub Ali. “I summoned department officials and devised a plan to launch the operation,” he told The Express Tribune . “We also informed the deputy commissioner about our plan.”
He added a rescue operation would have been launched on Wednesday as a measure of last resort. “Luckily the talks worked.”
The DFO said the ibex will be returned to the Khunjerab National Park — a natural habitat for the animal — in a day or two.
Under the Wildlife Act 1973, poaching is illegal and culprits can be punished with a prison term of up to two years besides a fine equivalent to the trophy hunting fee of the animal. For trophy hunting season 2014-15, the fee for an ibex was fixed as $3,200 per animal.


No kidding around: Baby ibex rescued from G-B lawmaker - The Express Tribune

@django @waz @WAJsal @Shamain @Abu Namr
 
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a wild creature chained up like that... :sad:

and what type of rescue operation were they talking of, i wonder.

and they are calling it "kid", but one kick from it can break bones.
 
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wow, look at the size of the 'baby'. :D

Good job.
 
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We always should gang up against these type of morons for the good.
 
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and what type of rescue operation were they talking of, i wonder.
Going in and rescuing the animal.
Good to see the Wild life department having powers to even take action against a bureaucrat, if this was any other province we all knew what Wild life department would be doing. Thus, the reason Wild life department in GB has been so successful in achieving it's goals, in preserving wild life and etc, etc. Way to go, keep up the good work. @unleashed .....
wow, look at the size of the 'baby'. :D

Good job.
That is an Ibex, my friend.
 
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Going in and rescuing the animal.
Good to see the Wild life department having powers to even take action against a bureaucrat

yes, it is nice to see state machinery get to the rescue of one single ibex, especially since it involves a politician.
 
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I am an eyewitness of this case. ;)
The wildlife department recovered Ibex from Mir shb, however, my question from relevant authorities was..
How it made it to Karimabad from Sost, Gojal, dodging more than 3 check posts of wildlife dept??
Believe me they didn't able to answer me.
Anyway, we should appreciate such efforts @WAJsal
 
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I am an eyewitness of this case. ;)
The wildlife department recovered Ibex from Mir shb, however, my question from relevant authorities was..
How it made it to Karimabad from Sost, Gojal, dodging more than 3 check posts of wildlife dept??
Believe me they didn't able to answer me.
Anyway, we should appreciate such efforts @WAJsal
Sarkari gari ki checking nahe hoti
;)
A 4x4 with a green number plate has hidden benifits.

I am an eyewitness of this case. ;)
The wildlife department recovered Ibex from Mir shb, however, my question from relevant authorities was..
How it made it to Karimabad from Sost, Gojal, dodging more than 3 check posts of wildlife dept??
Believe me they didn't able to answer me.
Anyway, we should appreciate such efforts @WAJsal
Sarkari gari ki checking nahe hoti
;)
A 4x4 with a green number plate has hidden benifits.
 
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Sarkari gari ki checking nahe hoti
;)
A 4x4 with a green number plate has hidden benifits.

You are right, but the point i was making was..
Population of this area is very low (14 people / KM) and people are known to each other.
So, a person at check post can easily remember, kon, kiski gadi main kya le k guzra hy..
 
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You are right, but the point i was making was..
Population of this area is very low (14 people / KM) and people are known to each other.
So, a person at check post can easily remember, kon, kiski gadi main kya le k guzra hy..
I dont know about GB but in rest of the country hari number plate wali bari gari rarely get checked plus they tend to have black windows

You are right, but the point i was making was..
Population of this area is very low (14 people / KM) and people are known to each other.
So, a person at check post can easily remember, kon, kiski gadi main kya le k guzra hy..
I dont know about GB but in rest of the country hari number plate wali bari gari rarely get checked plus they tend to have black windows

Also policemen value their job more than doing the right thing their hands are tied by power abusing leeches

is mulk mein jis ki lathi us ki bhens :(
even in ajk some ministers hunt rare animals in neelum valley just cuz they can get away with it
 
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