An American citizen hunted a 49-inch long horn Kashmiri Markhor under a non-export trophy permit at a distance of 510 meters in the Toshi Shah community manager game reserve area on Wednesday.

According to the District Forest Officer, Wildlife Division, Farooq Nabi said, the American citizen does not want to reveal his name to the media. He confirmed that the American citizen did this hunt. Chitral has received four permits this year.

An American hunter hunts Kashmir Markhor in Chitral in the Toshi Sha Sha Community Manager Game Reserve area. The American hunter successfully hunted a beautiful Markhor with a 49-inch horn from a distance of 510 meters. The American citizen had paid $270,000, or 70.56 million Pakistani rupees, for the permit to hunt the markhor.

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