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Pakistan identified on Monday two Chinese nationals recently abducted and
killed by the Islamic State and, in a new twist, said the two were preachers
who had posed as business people to enter the country.
The interior ministry named the two as Lee Zing Yang, 24, and Meng Li Si, 26
, and said their violation of visa rules had contributed to their abductions
. Previously officials said they were Chinese-language teachers.
The two were abducted by armed men pretending to be policemen on May 24 in
Quetta, the provincial capital of Baluchistan province. Last week, Islamic
State's Amaq news agency said its members had killed them.
"Instead of engaging in any business activity, they went to Quetta and under
the garb of learning (the) Urdu language from a Korean national ... were
actually engaged in preaching," the ministry said in a statement.
It did not say what kind of preachers they were, nor did it say if the
Korean was from North Korea or South Korea.
The interior ministry confirmed the two Chinese had been killed but it was
not clear if their bodies have been found.
The kidnapping was a rare crime against Chinese nationals in Pakistan, which
has long had close ties to Beijing, but it has alarmed the growing Chinese
community in the country.
China has pledged to invest $57 billion in Pakistan in projects linked to
its "Belt and Road" infrastructure plan aimed at linking China with the
Middle East and Europe.
But the infusion of cash has come with frequent requests for Pakistan to
improve security, especially in the western Baluchistan province that will
house a deepwater port and a road artery vital for the China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPC).
The incident has prompted Pakistan to boost security around Chinese
nationals and other foreigners, and accelerated plans for thousands-strong
special police protection units to focus on safeguarding Chinese citizens.
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said in response to the case that
there should be a review of the visa process for Chinese nationals entering
Pakistan, and for a databank to track Chinese workers in different parts of
the country.
Khan ordered the databank to be "shared with all security agencies", his
ministry said in a statement.
At present, Chinese citizens are able to obtain visas faster than other
nationals, and for longer periods when their work relates to CPEC projects.
Khan said the government must work on keeping visitors secure but also
appeared to try to shift the blame for the security lapse onto the Chinese
nationals, saying they should have informed the authorities of their
activities.
"The Minister observed that it is highly unfortunate that a misuse of the
terms of (the) business visa contributed to the unfortunate incident of
abduction and subsequent murder of two innocent Chinese," the ministry said. |
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