Summary The prince is encamped in Chaubara desert for the hunting of houbara bustard.
LAYYAH (Daily Dunya) – Police on Wednesday recovered five bird cages in Layyah stolen from the camp of Saudi deputy interior minister Prince Mansour bin Muhammad.
The prince is encamped in Chaubara desert near UC Nawakot Langarwala Mor for the hunting of houbara bustard.
Layyah District Police Officer (DPO) was informed of the missing cages after which Chaubara police Station House Officer (SHO) and local Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA Sardar Qaiser Khan Magsi reached at the scene.
After a search of 8 hours, the cages were found from a house located in a nearby locality.
However; no legal action was taken against the suspects.
The prince had temporarily returned to Saudi Arabia whereas some members of his delegation were present in the camps due to his return plans.
It has been revealed that when the prince’s team members contacted the police they found them sleeping.
Two teams of Elite force and 13 police officials have been deployed for the security of the Saudi delegation.
SHO Choubara accepted that the cages were stolen and said that they were placed in sun at a distance from the camp for drying purpose but were taken by the children unintentionally while playing.
