Following a robbery, the Punjab government gives a German tourist Rs 500,000.
German visitor Florian Berg was met at the office of Punjab Home Secretary Noorul Amin Mengal on Monday, who also provided Rs 500,000 in aid.
In Lahore, a few days ago, the German traveller was robbed while dozing off on the roadside. After learning about the event, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz gave the police the order to detain the suspect.
German visitor Florian Berg was informed by Noorul Amin Mengal that “we are taking measures for their security and safety” and that “all tourists coming to Pakistan are our guests.”
With the aid of artificial intelligence, he claimed, the police are tracking down the robbers and would apprehend the suspects shortly.
Berg praised Pakistanis for being incredibly warm and gregarious and hailed Home Secretary Punjab. The Punjabi people and government helped me in ways that he would never forget, he continued.
The speaker expressed his love for Pakistan and expressed his desire to return, citing not just the breathtaking natural scenery but also the exceptional quality of the people’s hearts.
He stated he can see the efforts being made by the law enforcement to assist him and apprehend the accused. Riding a bicycle through China and Central Asia, the German had made it to Pakistan.
Two armed men approached the victim while he was sleeping in his tent in a park close to Guldasht Town, assaulted him, and took his iPhone, money, and a camera worth about Rs 500,000, according to the FIR.
Following the heist, the German national attempted to ride his bicycle to the Rangers office but fell victim to his injuries. Neighbours rushed him to the Rangers Hospital where he was treated.