Pretending for tea, two Pakistani boxers went missing following CWG

Author: Web Desk

BIRMINGHAM: Pakistani boxers went missing following CWG. Two boxers of Pakistan’s 2022 Commonwealth Games contingent have gone missing in Birmingham in a suspected bid to remain in England and escape returning to their homeland that is facing a high unemployment and inflation rate.

Reportedly, Suleman Baloch and Nazirullah, the two boxers disappeared from the airport. They both missing due to negligence of the Pakistan Olympic Association and Boxing Federation of Pakistan.

The Pakistani boxing contingent to travel back to the country from Birmingham but the boxers were nowhere to be found. The travel documents of both the boxers were in possession of the team management which made their disappearance more suspicious.

The national boxing contingent consisted of five boxers and four officials, however, three pugilists and four officials travelled back to Islamabad airport.

Nazirullah participated in the lightweight category and Baloch in the 63 kg category. The two athletes failed to impress in their outings in different weight classes as they lost convincingly to their opponents.

Baloch suffered defeat at the hands of India’s Shiva Thapa in the 63.5kg category. And Nazeerullah lost to England’s Lewis Williams in the heavyweight category.

The London Police informed about the incident.

This is not the first time Pakistanis or athletes from other countries have gone missing. Many have been missing earlier from a major sporting event in a foreign wealthy country.

A number of African athletes went missing from a tournament in Australia in 2018. In 2002, twenty-six athletes vanished during the Manchester Games. Nine athletes and a manager of Sri Lanka team also disappeared after completing their events, the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Op-Ed

Brink of Catastrophe

The world today teeters on the edge of catastrophe, consumed by a series of interconnected…

2 hours ago
  • Uncategorized

Commitment of the Pak Army

Recent terrorist attacks in the country indicate that these ruthless elements have not been completely…

2 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Transforming Population into Economic Growth Drivers

One of Pakistan's most pressing challenges is its rapidly growing population, with an alarming average…

2 hours ago
  • Uncategorized

Challenges Meet Chances

Pakistan's economy is rewriting its story. From turbulent times to promising horizons, the country is…

2 hours ago
  • Editorial

Smogged Cities

After a four-day respite, Lahore, alongside other cities in Punjab, faces again the comeback of…

2 hours ago
  • Editorial

Harm or Harness?

The Australian government's proposal to ban social media for citizens under 16 has its merits…

2 hours ago