Pakistan: Who exactly killed Arshad Sharif?

The police statement on the Arshad Sharif killing has too many gaps. First, if it was a case of a stolen vehicle, the number plates of the stolen car and the one Arshad was driving were different. They didn’t say the reason. By the time of the incident, the “abducted” son had been found.

The driver was his cousin, Khurram Ahmed. The police say the road was blocked “with small stones” and on passing them, there was a shooting by GSU officers. Interestingly, no chase to recover the “stolen” vehicle was reported.

Arshad Sharif death

His wife, Javeria Siddique, said early Monday morning that senior journalist Arshad Sharif died in Kenya, reportedly after being shot, his wife said.

The fatal shot that killed #arshadSharif was fired with precision through the rear mirror of the car, penetrated through the back of his head, and exited through the front side.

Nasrghaznavi on Twitter: “I can’t believe what just happened, real heroes are being martyred by mafias. All the corrupt gathered to put down the patriots. My heart is grieving for all the good men Pakistan is losing this year. #ArshadSharif #قوم_کا_ہیرو_ارشد_شریف إنّا لله وإنّا إليهِ رَاجعُون pic.twitter.com/LG7hbPBRYx / Twitter”

I can’t believe what just happened, real heroes are being martyred by mafias. All the corrupt gathered to put down the patriots. My heart is grieving for all the good men Pakistan is losing this year. #ArshadSharif #قوم_کا_ہیرو_ارشد_شریف إنّا لله وإنّا إليهِ رَاجعُون pic.twitter.com/LG7hbPBRYx

Brian Obuya on Twitter: “#ArshadSharif was a wanted man. Wanted by some “top officials” in #Pakistan . After running into exile in Dubai, Arshad would later travel to Kenya, sources saying he had been “traced there” only to be “mistakenly” killed in Kenya pic.twitter.com/It0PsPJGH8 / Twitter”

ArshadSharif was a wanted man. Wanted by some “top officials” in #Pakistan . After running into exile in Dubai, Arshad would later travel to Kenya, sources saying he had been “traced there” only to be “mistakenly” killed in Kenya pic.twitter.com/It0PsPJGH8

International Human Rights Foundation on Twitter: “#Pakistan #Kenya Claims of “mistaken identity” are not credible. The procedure is to immobilise the vehicle or intercept it at a later stage & repel hostilities (if any) by firing on hostiles. Non-violent passengers should never be shot at. Demand investigation. #ArshadSharif pic.twitter.com/0UZoWfrti3 / Twitter”

Pakistan #Kenya Claims of “mistaken identity” are not credible. The procedure is to immobilise the vehicle or intercept it at a later stage & repel hostilities (if any) by firing on hostiles. Non-violent passengers should never be shot at. Demand investigation. #ArshadSharif pic.twitter.com/0UZoWfrti3

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