Afghan diplomat shot dead by guard at Pakistan consulate
KARACHI: An Afghan diplomat was
today shot dead by a security guard following an altercation between the two
inside the Afghan Consulate in this Pakistani port city.
Private security guard Hayatullah
Khan opened fire on the third secretary, Zaki Adu, in the lobby of the
Consulate in the high-security Clifton area after a personal disagreement
between the two, according to the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) South Azad
Khan. "There is no terrorism
element in this sad incident," DIG Khan told PTI.
"This is not a premeditated
act neither a terrorist act. The guard opened fire on the spur of the moment
after he lost his temper following an argument with the deceased over
timings," the police official said. "We have checked the CCTV cameras
and recorded eyewitness statements," he said.
The diplomat killed was the
brother of Mohammad Abdul, an MP from northern Balkh province, Afghanistan's
Tolo News reported.
The Afghan Consulate is located
in the heavily secured and posh area of Clifton and the provincial government
has deputed security outside the building. There are a number of other foreign
consulates in the area and also the Bhutto family's residence is situated in
the locality.
Khan said Hayatullah has been
taken into custody and investigations have begun. The guard was an Afghan
national employed by the Consulate. Police
cleared the Consulate building for resumption of work after a thorough search.
Security of the area has been increased after the incident, a Sindh government
official said.
Afghan ambassador to Pakistan
Omar Zakhilwal was quoted by The Express Tribune as saying that it was not an
act of terrorism. "It seems to be a personal dispute related criminal
act," Zakhilwal said.
The Afghan envoy said the firing
inside the Afghan Consulate in Karachi at around 12:30 PM was carried out by an
Afghan guard inside the compound resulting in the fatality of one of the
diplomats
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