IWMB prompt response foils hunting attempt at Margalla Hills National Park.

ISLAMABAD -- Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) in a timely and prompt response successfully foiled a hunting and poaching attempt made by intruding hunters at Trail-3 of Margalla Hills National Park on Saturday night.

The IWMB officers and field supervisors after noticing a suspicious entry of vehicles into the national park launched a timely action against the serious violation of Islamabad Wildlife Management Ordinance 1979 and Section 144 in Margalla Hills National Park, said an IWMB official in a news release.

Over 20 individuals at 23:45 hours (Saturday night) entered the Trail-3 of the national park with hounds for hunting in a Vigo car, two Corolla cars and a white pickup which was full of hounds, he said.

A case has been registered in Kohsar Police Station on the request of the field supervisor of the board whereas according to the First Information Report (FIR) lodged in the police station stated that the IWMB official noticed the vehicles at Islamabad Zoo traffic signal from where the vehicles moved towards Saidpur village and then entered the Trail-3.

The Islamabad Police has launched a further investigation...

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