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Rahman Malik's dogs poisoned to death

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Three dogs, recently imported from Germany for Rs 3.6 million by former Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik, has died after they were allegedly poisoned by someone.

Special police teams have been formed to find out clues to the dogs' poisoning.

Sniffer dogs have been pressed into service.

The former Minister's younger brother Khalid Malik told newsmen that the three dogs were recently imported from Germany costing Pak Rs 3.6 million.

He said the dogs were found dead at the former minister's Mag Town residence in Sialkot in Pakistan's Punjab province on Friday, adding they were poisoned by somebody.

Senior police officials said special teams were busy finding out any clue to the dogs' poisoning, adding that sniffer dogs would be used to resolve the case, the Dawn reported.
 

While cats are the main pets here, there are many dog lovers too.

Dogs are usually kept for guarding purposes.

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First Published: Sep 01 2013 | 1:00 PM IST

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