Friday, February 10, 2012

Because Sharks 13 meters, Pakistanis Brawl with the police


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The discovery of whale-sized fish hius 13-meter in Pakistan apparently berbuntut long. A resident of Qasim Khan involved the fight with the Pakistan authorities because the charge to visitors who want to see the fish.

The ABC reported, Friday (10/2/2012), initially pegged rates by 22 Qasim cents each to see the giant whale shark, which he bought from the fishermen. Qasim buy fish weighing 20 tons of it for US $ 2,200.

The visitors flocked to see it. They are willing to pay to watch the sharks are Brown and white mottled appearance, which was put under a hood fabric next to the port.

People crowded around to put their hands on the big fish, while memotretnya. They ignore the scent of fish start to rot.

But apparently the police didn't like with the rates charged by Qasim. The reason, the Fisheries Agency of Pakistan have decided that everyone should be allowed to see the shark for free. Qasim has refused and hid under a sheet of the shark, the giant green color which previously he used as a tent.

This move sparked the game cat and mouse style comic between Qasim and the police. Police ordered him to take off the cover, which he briefly and then mounted back be conformed to.

"We are required to protect and facilitate any person to see this rare fish, but this guy does not allow," said Police Inspector Mohammad Aslam in the scene.

Qasim was countered by saying he pays dearly for it. "To return my money, I just mentarifkan 20 rupees per ticket, but the party's Fisheries Agency is appealing and has seized my luck," he said.

Contention that angered some of the hundreds of people who crowded around the fish.

"We came here to see media coverage after the fish, but we are disappointed they did not allow us to see it," said a young entrepreneurs, Sohail Shah.

The whale shark, which is believed to grow to 65 feet (20 meters) in length, is the biggest fish in the sea and its main food is plankton, squid and small fish. They are found in tropical and warm temperate seas, and is not harmful to humans.