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Two Pakistan boxers missing after Commonwealth Games

Officials investigate disappearance of Suleman Baloch, Nazeerullah Khan who left without passport

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Aug 2022 3:44PM

Two Pakistan boxers missing after Commonwealth Games
Seven-time national champion Suleman Baloch (left) competes in the welterweight category. He has gone missing with fellow boxer Nazeerullah Khan. – AFP pic, August 11, 2022

Two Pakistani boxers have gone missing in Britain after the end of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, a team official told local media today.

Suleman Baloch and Nazeerullah Khan failed to show up for the team’s scheduled departure, Pakistan Boxing Federation secretary Nasir Tang said.

“Later we got to know that they had left the athletes’ village without taking their passports from us,” he said.

Pakistan sports officials say they will investigate the boxers’ disappearance and have alerted British police.

Seven-time national champion Baloch competed in the welterweight category, where he lost to Shiva Thapa of India in the first round. At the same time, Khan received a bye before losing to Lewis Williams of England in the round of 16.

Pakistan won two golds, three silvers and as many bronze medals at the Birmingham Games. – AFP, August 11, 2022

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