<p>Two Pakistani boxers have gone missing in Birmingham after the conclusion of the Commonwealth Games, the national federation said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) secretary Nasir Tang confirmed the news that boxers Suleman Baloch and Nazeerullah disappeared a couple of hours before the team’s departure for Islamabad.</p>.<p>The Birmingham CWG ended on Monday.</p>.<p>“The travel documents including their passports are still with federation officials who accompanied the boxing team to the games,” Tang said.</p>.<p>He said the team management has informed the Pakistan High Commission in the UK and the relevant authorities in London about the disappearance of Suleman and Nazeerullah.</p>.<p>Tang said the documents of the missing boxers have been kept as per the standard operating procedure for all athletes who travel from Pakistan.</p>.<p>The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) has formed a four-member committee to investigate the matter of the missing boxers.</p>.<p>Pakistan failed to win any medal in the boxing competition of the Commonwealth Games where it ended up with eight medals, including two gold, won in weightlifting and javelin throw.</p>.<p>The disappearance of the boxers came just two months after a national swimmer, Faizan Akbar also disappeared while competing in the FINA World Championships in Hungary.</p>.<p>Akbar, however, didn’t even bother to compete in the championships and went missing with his passport and other documents just hours after reaching Budapest. He could not be traced since June.</p>
<p>Two Pakistani boxers have gone missing in Birmingham after the conclusion of the Commonwealth Games, the national federation said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) secretary Nasir Tang confirmed the news that boxers Suleman Baloch and Nazeerullah disappeared a couple of hours before the team’s departure for Islamabad.</p>.<p>The Birmingham CWG ended on Monday.</p>.<p>“The travel documents including their passports are still with federation officials who accompanied the boxing team to the games,” Tang said.</p>.<p>He said the team management has informed the Pakistan High Commission in the UK and the relevant authorities in London about the disappearance of Suleman and Nazeerullah.</p>.<p>Tang said the documents of the missing boxers have been kept as per the standard operating procedure for all athletes who travel from Pakistan.</p>.<p>The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) has formed a four-member committee to investigate the matter of the missing boxers.</p>.<p>Pakistan failed to win any medal in the boxing competition of the Commonwealth Games where it ended up with eight medals, including two gold, won in weightlifting and javelin throw.</p>.<p>The disappearance of the boxers came just two months after a national swimmer, Faizan Akbar also disappeared while competing in the FINA World Championships in Hungary.</p>.<p>Akbar, however, didn’t even bother to compete in the championships and went missing with his passport and other documents just hours after reaching Budapest. He could not be traced since June.</p>