A German national touring Pakistan as a touring cyclist was robbed shortly after arriving in Islamabad. The incident occurred while he was camping near the Islamabad Expressway in the Khanna police area.
The touring cyclist, identified as Philip Sam, discovered the theft the next morning. His bicycle and a valuable camera were stolen while he slept. The loss caused immediate concern for the international visitor and local authorities.
Following the report, the German Embassy intervened and coordinated with Islamabad police. A prompt search operation led to the recovery of the stolen bicycle. Officials are continuing the investigation to prevent similar incidents in the area.
This is not the first time a foreign cyclist has faced such issues in Pakistan. In 2024, another German touring cyclist, Berg Florian, was mugged near Lahore Airport. He was sleeping at a roadside camp when armed suspects attacked him. Florian reported losing his mobile phone and cash during the assault. Police investigated that case and increased security measures along popular travel routes.
Authorities have emphasized the need for vigilance for all touring cyclists visiting Pakistan. They encourage visitors to register with local authorities and take precautions when camping in public areas.
The Islamabad police have assured that steps are being taken to enhance safety for international tourists. They are also reviewing patrolling and monitoring systems along major highways to reduce the risk of theft.
The German Embassy reiterated its commitment to assisting citizens facing emergencies abroad. It called on local authorities to ensure safety measures are strengthened for international travelers, especially those exploring Pakistan on bicycles.
Overall, these incidents highlight the challenges faced by touring cyclists in certain areas. While Pakistan remains a popular destination for adventurous cyclists, authorities are now working to improve security and provide a safer environment for all visitors.
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