Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Wednesday took notice of issuance of hunting permits in violation of set rules and regulations by the Government of Sindh to six people having Indian nationality. An official said that security agencies have informed the Ministry of Interior that six Indians reached Badin Airbase, Sindh, a few days ago as advance staff without any security clearance.
"Later these six foreigners moved to Thatta, which is a clear violation of set rules and regulations for foreign hunters," he said. He said that following the directives of the Interior minister, the Ministry of Interior has issued letters to all provincial governments and Pakistan embassies in different countries to strictly follow the set rules and regulations for foreign hunters.
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