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Cat eats Pakistan PM's peacock and 3 policemen get suspended

Updated on: 20 March,2014 07:15 PM IST  | 
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Three police officials deployed at Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif's farm house on the outskirts of Lahore have been suspended for negligence after a cat devoured one of the peacocks kept there

Cat eats Pakistan PM's peacock and 3 policemen get suspended

Lahore: Three police officials deployed at Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif's farm house on the outskirts of Lahore have been suspended for negligence after a cat devoured one of the peacocks kept there, according to a media report on Thursday.


A gardener found the peacock's body on Tuesday on the lawns of the premier's house where the birds wander freely, a police official said. He said the incident was reported to Superintendent of Police Arshad who summoned the constables deployed in the house.


Initially, Arshad denied the incident, saying some officials had been penalised for not being present for duty at the time.


One of the suspended constables, however, told The Express Tribune that 21 constables were summoned by the SP yesterday.

"He said the constables said they were on duty but did not anticipate a cat eating the peacock at night," according to the report.

The SP cleared 18 security personnel as they were not manning the lawn but issued formal orders of suspension for the remaining three police constables, who were on guard near the lawn where the bird was attacked, the paper said.

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's farm house is located in Raiwind, on the outskirts of Lahore.

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