Chechens did not fire a shot, NA committee told
FC personnel acted on information provided by the police. FC personnel were injured by friendly fire in the incident.
ISLAMABAD:
An inquiry report into the incidents of May 17 in Kharotabad area of Quetta which saw five foreigners being mowed down under a hail of police and Frontier Corps bullets, has been presented to the Parliamentary Committee detailing that the foreigners did not fire a single shot prior or during the incident.
The report, presented by Inspector General of the Frontier Corps Obaidullah Khattak to the National Assembly’s Parliamentary Committee on the Kharotabad killings, said that FC personnel had acted on information provided by the police.
The report went on to say that the FC personnel injured during the incident were hurt by friendly fire from the police and other FC personnel.
He further added that the foreigners were headed towards Iran. They held Russian and Tajik passports. IG FC also presented copies of their passports in the committee .
He said that after the court's verdict on this case FC commission headed by Brigadier Rasheed will also probe this incident.
Relatives of two of the foreigners killed in the incident arrived on Saturday, identifying a Tajik man and his Russian wife who were among the party of five foreigners shot dead by police and FC personnel in Kharotabad.
An inquiry report into the incidents of May 17 in Kharotabad area of Quetta which saw five foreigners being mowed down under a hail of police and Frontier Corps bullets, has been presented to the Parliamentary Committee detailing that the foreigners did not fire a single shot prior or during the incident.
The report, presented by Inspector General of the Frontier Corps Obaidullah Khattak to the National Assembly’s Parliamentary Committee on the Kharotabad killings, said that FC personnel had acted on information provided by the police.
The report went on to say that the FC personnel injured during the incident were hurt by friendly fire from the police and other FC personnel.
He further added that the foreigners were headed towards Iran. They held Russian and Tajik passports. IG FC also presented copies of their passports in the committee .
He said that after the court's verdict on this case FC commission headed by Brigadier Rasheed will also probe this incident.
Relatives of two of the foreigners killed in the incident arrived on Saturday, identifying a Tajik man and his Russian wife who were among the party of five foreigners shot dead by police and FC personnel in Kharotabad.