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Pakistan: 2 Chinese Nationals Injured In Firing Incident At Karachi Police Station

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Two Chinese nationals were injured on Tuesday when a local security guard opened fire at them following a quarrel in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi. Both were rushed to a hospital, and the condition of one of is said to be critical, police said.

The incident reportedly took place at a police station in the Industrial Trading Estate area of Karachi in Sindh province. Deputy Inspector General of Police Azhar Mahesar said they were investigating the incident to find out what had led to the security guard opening fire on his superiors.

“Two Chinese nationals were injured in the firing after an argument with the security guard who is now under arrest,” he said.

Later, the Foreign Office confirmed that two Chinese nationals were injured in Karachi as a result of a firing incident following a dispute with a private guard on Tuesday. The injured were immediately taken to hospital and are under treatment.

We extend our sympathies to the families of the injured and offer prayers for their swift recovery,” it said in a statement, adding that the incident is under investigation and Pakistan remains resolute in bringing to justice the responsible individual.

The ministry of foreign affairs is in close contact with the ministry of interior and the Chinese embassy in Islamabad. Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar instructed authorities to arrest the security guard involved in the incident.

According to a statement by the Sindh province home department, Lanjar sought details from the South deputy inspector general of police. The home minister said companies providing security to Chinese residents and foreigners should be audited and the audit report must be sent for review.

Lanjar stressed that physical and mental fitness tests for the guards, who were assigned to security duties, must be ensured, adding that services should be taken from fully trained and fit security guards. He also ordered a crackdown on unregistered and illegal security companies, according to the statement.

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