Pakistan Asks Kenya For Its Findings On Journalist Who Was Shot Dead
Pakistan government has called on Kenyan authorities to share details and investigation reports concerning the murder of journalist Arshad Sharif in Kenya last month, Geo News reported on Monday.
The Pakistani government has called on the Kenyan authorities to share details and investigation reports into the murder of journalist Arshad Sharif in Kenya last month, Geo News reported on Monday.
Pakistan has called on the Kenyan authorities to share information about the phone calls and the history of the three owners of the AmmoDump training camp.
Which was the shooting range in the accident.
The site was owned by Waqar Ahmed and his wife Maureen Waqar and Khurram Ahmed on a large part of the hills in a deserted area.
Quoting the Kenya National Police, Geo News reported that it had received a letter from the Pakistani government requesting assistance in several districts to assist in the investigation of Sharif's murder by armed officers of the General Service Unit (GSU).
The Pakistani government also asked the Kenyan police to present their findings on Sharif's killing. I asked for details such as the names and contact details of the trainers and trainers who were receiving training at the AmmoDump training camp at the time of the shooting.
Pakistani investigators also asked the Kenyan police to share the name, rank, contact and contact details of the police officers involved, the ballistic report related to the incident and the initial statement of the accused officers.
According to Geo News,
The Pakistani investigation team returned to Pakistan after completing the investigation.
But while staying in Nairobi, they met police officers, intelligence officers and a number of Kenyan government employees. They also visited the site of Sharif's murder as well as the AmmoDump shooting range.
Investigators investigating the murder of journalist Sharif have asked the brothers Waqar and Khurram to provide television footage of the apartment in Nairobi where Ashraf resided and the training site outside Nairobi where Sharif was last seen alive before his tragic death.
Arshad Sharif, 49 years old
A senior Pakistani journalist was killed in cold blood on October 24 in Kenya when he was driving from Majadi to Nairobi with his brother Khurram Ahmed around 10pm.
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