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Chinese man shot dead in southern Pakistan
by Staff Writers
Karachi (AFP) Feb 5, 2018

Unidentified gunmen on Monday fired multiple shots at two Chinese nationals, killing one of them in a targeted attack in an upmarket area of Pakistan's southern city of Karachi, police said.

The two Chinese were in their car in the Zamzama district when the attackers in another car opened fire on their vehicle.

One of the Chinese suffered two bullet wounds to his head and later succumbed to his injuries, doctor Seemi Jamali, the head of the government hospital where he was brought, told AFP.

"Apparently it seems to be a targeted attack," senior police officer Azad Khan told AFP.

"Police collected nine bullet casings."

Police earlier said both Chinese nationals had been injured in the attack but later clarified that one had escaped unhurt.

However, they confirmed that a Pakistani passer-by suffered minor injuries.

The two Chinese were working for a shipping company.

Thousands of Chinese engineers and technicians are working in Pakistan.

China is ramping up investment as part of a $54 billion project known as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, upgrading infrastructure, power and transport links between its far-western Xinjiang region and Pakistan's Gwadar port.

Last October Pakistan confirmed the death of two Chinese nationals who were kidnapped in the southwestern city of Quetta, months after the Islamic State group claimed it had killed them.

The pair, a man and a woman, had been dragged into a car in May 2017 by three men, witnesses said, adding that another Chinese woman managed to escape.


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