It would be fair to assume that given the law and order situation in the country and especially in volatile places such as Lahore, which has seen more than its fair share of terrorist incidents in the past few years, American, and perhaps other western, diplomats travel armed. What will need to be investigated is whether this was known to Pakistani authorities since host countries are usually notified in advance of such procedures. There are already questions being raised – and this will continue to happen – that had a Pakistani killed two Americans in, say, New York, he would immediately be locked up and given a long prison sentence or even death. However, it is imperative that the police, to the best of their ability, verify the claim that the motorcyclists were indeed robbers and perhaps weapons, if any, recovered from them could be used as proof. They also need to ascertain, and this is crucial, whether the American used excessive force. In any case, even in the US, shooting in self-defence can often result in a conviction, sometimes on a lesser charge, especially if it is proved that the person who claims to have acted in self-defence used excessive force.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 28th, 2011.
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