Reports reaching the desk of Africa Today News, New York has it that an investigation has been opened in Kenya less than 48 hours after popular Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif was shot dead by police at a roadblock.
According to a police statement, he was ‘fatally wounded’ while he was a passenger in a moving vehicle after it failed to stop,
It was gathered that Mr. Sharif was an ardent critic of Pakistan’s military as well as a vocal supporter of ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The 49-year-old had left Pakistan in August after complaining of harassment.
He had previously been in the UK and Dubai before travelling to Kenya. It is not known exactly what he was doing in the East African country.
Journalists in the Pakistani city of Karachi held a street protest over his killing on Monday.
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Kenya’s police watchdog – the Independent Police Oversight Authority (Ipoa) – said it had sent its rapid response team to the site of Sunday evening’s shooting in Kajiado county near the capital, Nairobi.
Africa Today News, New York he team will be investigating the “alleged police killing of a Pakistani national”, Ipoa chairperson Ann Makori told journalists.
Officers had set up the roadblock as they were looking for a stolen car. “The deceased’s motor vehicle came upon the police barrier which they drove through. It is then that they were shot at,” the statement added.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (no relation) tweeted that he was “deeply saddened by the shocking news of journalist Arshad Sharif’s tragic death”.
He later said that he had spoken to Kenya’s President William Ruto requesting a “fair and transparent investigation… He promised all-out help including fast-tracking the process of return of the body to Pakistan.”
Pakistan’s Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb warned people against speculating about the circumstances surrounding the death.