Probe says killed Chinese refused security cover in Pakistan

Lee Zing Yang, Meng Li Si were abducted by armed men pretending to be policemen on May 24 in Quetta

ANI  |  Islamabad 

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Pakistan's Interior Ministry has said that new evidence regarding the murder of two nationals by the militant Islamic State (IS) group in Quetta, Balochistan, reveals that the couple were offered security cover, but they to accept it.

"They were offered security, but they to accept the offer," the Dawn quoted the ministry, as saying.

Security and intelligence agencies have looked into the background of the incident and reviewed photographs of the kidnapped pair to reach their assessment.

Lee Zing Yang, 24, and Meng Li Si, 26, were abducted by armed men pretending to be policemen on May 24 in Quetta. The claimed last week that it had executed them.

The interior minister was earlier told that the couple had gone to Quetta to preach under the garb of learning Urdu from a Korean national, Juan Won Seo.

The ministry said that it was revealed during the investigation that Seo alias Gilbert came to on a business visa, but set up an Urdu academy, and was "engaged in illegal activities".

It also emerged during the investigation that the two nationals had been taken into police custody from Quetta's Kharotabad area some time ago and were informed about the threat to their security.

Probe says killed Chinese refused security cover in Pakistan

Lee Zing Yang, Meng Li Si were abducted by armed men pretending to be policemen on May 24 in Quetta

Lee Zing Yang, Meng Li Si were abducted by armed men pretending to be policemen on May 24 in Quetta

Pakistan's Interior Ministry has said that new evidence regarding the murder of two nationals by the militant Islamic State (IS) group in Quetta, Balochistan, reveals that the couple were offered security cover, but they to accept it.

"They were offered security, but they to accept the offer," the Dawn quoted the ministry, as saying.

Security and intelligence agencies have looked into the background of the incident and reviewed photographs of the kidnapped pair to reach their assessment.

Lee Zing Yang, 24, and Meng Li Si, 26, were abducted by armed men pretending to be policemen on May 24 in Quetta. The claimed last week that it had executed them.

The interior minister was earlier told that the couple had gone to Quetta to preach under the garb of learning Urdu from a Korean national, Juan Won Seo.

The ministry said that it was revealed during the investigation that Seo alias Gilbert came to on a business visa, but set up an Urdu academy, and was "engaged in illegal activities".

It also emerged during the investigation that the two nationals had been taken into police custody from Quetta's Kharotabad area some time ago and were informed about the threat to their security.

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