German tourist robbed in Lahore while he was campaigning near airport
A German tourist was robbed when he was camping in Lahore city of Pakistan recently.
The victim was identified as 27-year-old Berg Florian.
He was visiting Pakistan from Diyarbakir and was campaigning close to Lahore airport when the incident happened.
According to the FIR, the victim was sleeping in his tent mounted in a park near Guldasht Town, when two armed men approached, beat him, and stole his iPhone, cash, and a camera valued at approximately Rs 500,000, ARY News reported.
After the robbery incident, the man tried to reach the Rangers office on his bicycle but he collapsed on his way due to injury.
Locals rushed him to Rangers hospital for treatment.
The tourist also alleged that he informed about the robbery incident to the patrolling Dolphin Squad, but they demanded money from him, the news channel reported.
After the victim requested, the Lahore Police registered a case under the provisions of theft, applying Section 382 of The Pakistan Penal Code [Theft after preparation made causing death, hurt or restraint in order to the committing of the theft].
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Nepal: Bodies of two missing Indian tourists recovered
The bodies of two Indian tourists, who went missing on October 20, have been recovered from Nepal's Manang district, local media reports said.

Bangladesh busts massive Pakistan shipment hiding 25 tonnes of banned poppy seeds
Bangladeshi customs officials have seized a 32-tonne shipment from Pakistan after it was found to contain 25 tonnes of banned poppy seeds, local media reported.

From Blacklist to White House: Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa arrives in US to meet Donald Trump
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was recently removed by the US from the “terrorist” sanctions list, arrived in Washington DC on Saturday.

From army chief to defence supremo: Pakistan’s big power move for Asim Munir
In a major development that could reshape Pakistan’s military hierarchy, the country on Saturday reportedly passed the 27th Constitutional Amendment, paving the way for Army Chief General Asim Munir to assume the newly created post of Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), a powerful position designed to unify command among the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
Latest News

ISIS terror plot busted: Police arrest doctor with 'Chinese medical degree', 2 others from Gujarat

Nepal: Bodies of two missing Indian tourists recovered

Tripura : BJP holds party meeting in presence of CM, top leaders

Bangladesh busts massive Pakistan shipment hiding 25 tonnes of banned poppy seeds

