Afghan diplomat shot dead at consulate in
Pakistan's Karachi
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[February 06, 2017]
By Syed Raza Hassan
KARACHI (Reuters) - An Afghan diplomat was
shot dead on Monday in the Afghan consulate in Pakistan's southern city
of Karachi in what was described as a personal dispute, Pakistani
officials said.
The consulate's third secretary was killed by a private guard, who had
been arrested, police official Saqib Ismail told Reuters.
"The guard used his automatic weapon, firing multiple bullets," Ismail
said, adding that the guard was also an Afghan national.
Another police official, Deputy Inspector General Azad Khan, told
reporters the shooting appeared to be the result of a personal dispute.
Afghan ambassador to Pakistan Omar Zakhilwal confirmed the shooting on
his official Facebook account.
"Firing inside Afg Consulate General in Karachi at around 12:30 pm today
... has been carried out by an Afghan guard inside the compound
resulting in fatality of one of our diplomats," Zakhilwal wrote.
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A paramilitary soldier gestures to stop a cameraman in front of the
Afghan consulate, after an Afghan diplomat was shot dead on Monday
in the consulate in Karachi, Pakistan February 6, 2017.
REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
"It seems to be a personal dispute related criminal act."
(Reporting by Syed Raza Hassan; Writing by Kay Johnson; Editing by
Clarence Fernandez, Robert Birsel)
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