Body of Pakistani Journalist Killed in Kenya Flown Home
Reputed Pakistani Journalist Arshad Sharif killed in Kenya has been flown home amid calls for a probe
A plane carrying "the mortal remains” of the investigative journalist killed by police in Kenya is scheduled to reach Islamabad late Tuesday as calls intensify for both nations to fully investigate the incident.
Arshad Sharif, 50, took refuge in the East African nation after fleeing Pakistan in August, complaining of death threats, and a government crackdown on journalists, including cases on controversial sedition charges.
Sharif was being driven back to the capital, Nairobi, on Sunday night from the Magadi area when he was fatally shot in the head by police at a roadblock after his driver allegedly breached the barrier set up to intercept a stolen vehicle.
The award-winning reporter’s death shocked and outraged people in Pakistan where he was a household name for hosting the popular political talk show “Power Play” for years on the private ARY news channel. He often aired reports critical of the government as well as the powerful military, focusing on official corruption.
The Nairobi police service on Monday said it “regrets the unfortunate incident” and promised “appropriate action” after concluding an investigation. It noted, however, that the shooting was being treated as a case of mistaken identity.
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