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Pakistani Employee of U.S. Embassy Killed in Islamabad

by AFP
File Photo. Asif Hassan—AFP

File Photo. Asif Hassan—AFP

Police say victim was threatened in the recent past and are investigating if the attack was sectarian in nature.

A local employee of the U.S. embassy in Islamabad was shot dead by an unidentified gunman on Sunday, police said.

The motive for the shooting was unclear. Police said the victim was a member of the Shia Ismaili community and was working in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in the embassy.

Police identified the victim as Iqbal Baig, a resident of G-9/1 district in Islamabad, and told AFP the attacker used a pistol. Baig was shot at 2 a.m. outside his home as an unknown number of accomplices waited in a nearby parked car.

“One of the armed attackers opened fire on Iqbal Baig. One bullet hit him on the left side in the chest and exited on the right side,” said Khalid Mehmood Awan, a senior police official at the scene. “Iqbal Baig was working in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration for 12 to 13 years and was from the Ismaili Shia sect. His brother told us that he has received threats in the recent past,” Awan added, without detailing the nature of the threats.

The attackers, who fired shots in the air after the attack, managed to flee.

“We have collected some evidence from the site including a 9mm pistol in the nearby area,” Awan added. He said police were investigating several possible motives, including attempted robbery, sectarian killing and extremism.

No militant group has claimed the attack. No one at the U.S. embassy in Islamabad was immediately available for comment.

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