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This Article is From Apr 19, 2014

Senior Pakistani TV journalist Hamid Mir shot at in Karachi

Senior Pakistani TV journalist Hamid Mir shot at in Karachi
File photo of Pakistani TV journalist Hamid Mir
Karachi: Senior Pakistani TV journalist Hamid Mir, who faced threats from Taliban and other terror groups, was today shot at in Karachi by four unidentified motorcycle-borne gunmen near a bridge on the way to his office.

Mir, 47, sustained bullet injuries after he was shot at near Natha Khan bridge soon after he left the Karachi airport for his office, initial reports said.

GeoTV reported that Mir, who has security guards with him, called up office to inform them of the attack on him. He was rushed to a hospital in a private car.

Four gunmen riding two motorcycles opened fire on Mir's car about six kilometres from the airport, GeoTV said.

Dawn reported that the gunmen opened fire at the vehicle at 5:30 pm and Mir was admitted to hospital in a state of unconsciousness.

Geo News Islamabad bureau chief, Rana Jawad said Mir told him after being attacked that the gunmen were following him and continued to fire at the car.

A popular news anchor, terrorism expert, and security analyst, Mir currently hosts political talk show Capital Talk on Geo TV.

In November 2012, a bomb was recovered from under his car which was believed to have been planted by the Pakistani Taliban.

Just last month, senior analyst Raza Rumi was shot at in Lahore that killed his driver.

Mr Mir's brother has accused "elements in the ISI" of orchestrating the attack on him.

Amir Mir, who is also a journalist told Geo TV that Hamid had told him two weeks back that if anything happens to him then "elements in the ISI and its chief Lt Gen Zaheerul Islam should be blamed".

Geo TV reported that Hamid had confided the same to his friends, senior management of the channel, certain officials in the government and even the Army.

"No terrorist organisation would know that he was coming to Karachi from Islamabad. Intelligence people are everywhere. Only they would know his movement," Amir said.

He said Hamid told him the intelligence agencies were upset with him for the coverage of the Balochistan issue, Musharraf trial and the political interference by security establishment.

In 2011, when he had faced certain threats, he had blamed the security establishment.

Amir said that Hamid had also sent a video statement in this regard to the Committee for Protection of Journalists.

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