Pakistani journalist who fled country shot dead by police in Kenya

Kenyan police on Monday reported that a Pakistani journalist, Arshad Sharif, was shot dead in Nairobi during a police operation.
According to the police report, the well-known journalist was killed when police hunting car thieves opened fire on the vehicle he was travelling in as it drove through their roadblock without stopping.
A Kenyan police watchdog said it was investigating the incident, which happened at 10:00 p.m. (1900 GMT) on Sunday on the outskirts of the capital.
A senior police officer told The Star newspaper that the shooting was being treated as a case of mistaken identity.
The circumstances of Mr Sharif’s death sparked widespread outrage in Pakistan and called for an investigation.
Mr Sharif worked for many years as a prime time television news show host for ARY News in Pakistan and had recently fled the country citing threats to his life.
It was not immediately clear when he had arrived in Kenya.
The police report said a relative of Mr Sharif had been driving the car.
It said police had formed a roadblock using small stones, but the car drove through without stopping, even after officers opened fire. Nine bullets hit the vehicle, and one hit Mr Sharif in the head.
Kenya’s Independent Police Oversight Authority, a civilian watchdog, has started an investigation into Mr Sharif’s killing, its chairwoman Ann Makori told journalists in a news conference on Monday.
“There’s an alleged police killing of a Pakistani national at Tinga market, Kajiado county, last evening. Our rapid response team has already been dispatched,” she said.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry said its high commissioner in Kenya was in touch with local police and the foreign office, and a police report is awaited.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Twitter that he had spoken to Kenyan President William Ruto by phone about the incident.
“I requested him to ensure a fair and transparent investigation into the shocking incident. He promised all-out help, including fast-tracking the process of return of the body,” said the prime minister, who is not related to the victim.
“I lost a friend, husband and my favourite journalist,” the late journalist’s wife, Javeria Siddique, said on Twitter, asking for the media to respect the family’s privacy.
Mr Sharif’s death sparked widespread reaction on social media in Pakistan from officials, journalists and others.
Former prime minister Imran Khan condemned the death and said Sharif had been murdered for his journalistic work.
He called for a judicial investigation into the incident.
(Reuters/NAN)
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