Pakistan deports five Chinese workers for brawl with police

Updated 11 April 2018
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Pakistan deports five Chinese workers for brawl with police

  • Engineers lashed out at officials who tried to stop them leaving their camp without security.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has deported five Chinese nationals after a brawl with police deputed for their security.

Police investigated the matter and suggested to higher authorities that the Chinese nationals should be deported.

According to Pakistani media, they were deported on Tuesday.

The incident took place in Khanewal district of Punjab province on April 3. A bystander captured the brawl through a smartphone and it went viral on social media.

The Chinese engineers and other staff are seen in the video getting into an argument with police that escalated into a physical scuffle. The men are clearly seen moving toward policemen in an aggressive manner while one of them stands on a police vehicle.

The Chinese national were working on the M-4 Motorway project in Kabirwala, Khanewal, and wanted to leave the camp without security, but when the police tried to stop them the spat ensued.

Khanewal police also took administrative action against the policemen involved in the brawl, a local policeman told Arab News.

China Pakistan Economic Corridor is a $50 billion project that connects Kashgar in western China with Gwadar port in Pakistan’s southwest.

Islamabad considers this as a major economic development project and thousands of Chinese nationals are working on this project in Pakistan.

 


Pakistan to host PSL roadshow in New York amid ‘growing interest’ from US, Middle East

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Pakistan to host PSL roadshow in New York amid ‘growing interest’ from US, Middle East

  • Pakistan aims to add two new teams to existing six franchises for upcoming PSL edition
  • PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league featuring a mix of local and international stars

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will host a Pakistan Super League (PSL) roadshow in New York today, Saturday, amid “growing interest” from investors in the US, Middle East and Europe for its franchises, the board said in a statement. 

The development takes place days after the PCB held a roadshow in London to attract international investors to the PSL, Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league. The upcoming 11th edition of the league, set to take place next year in April and May, will feature two new teams to the existing roster of six. 

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced on Friday that the board has pushed the deadline to submit bids for the two new teams till Dec. 22 amid “growing interest” from investors in the Middle East, Europe and the US. 

“Today, the grand spectacle of the Super PSL will take place in New York, USA, the world’s leading economic hub,” the PCB said in a statement. 

Naqvi, who is also Pakistan’s interior minister, has arrived in New York to attend the roadshow, the board said. 

The statement said American and overseas Pakistani investors will attend the New York roadshow.

“I thank Allah that the PSL is today shining at the international level,” Naqvi was quoted as saying by the PCB. 

The PSL’s roadshow in London earlier this week featured former cricketing greats such as Wasim Akram and Ramiz Raja who attended the event with current stars Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf. 

Azam, Rauf and Farhan spoke at the event, highlighting their PSL journeys so far and how the tournament has propelled their careers to new heights. 

Within a span of 10 years, PSL has competed for viewership with some of the most prominent cricket leagues around the world, including the Indian Premier League, the Big Bash League, the Hundred, and the Caribbean Premier League, among others.