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LAHORE: Unidentified man gunned down on Friday an Ahmadi doctor near Moon Market in Lahore.
Ashfaq Ahmed, 68, a veterinary doctor, was on his way to an Ahmadi worship place to offer prayers when he was attacked.
The attacker flagged down Ahmed to stop his car, shot him at point-blank range, and then fled, said Saleemduin, a spokesperson for Jamat-e-Ahmadia.
Six Ahmadis killed in 2016, says report
He added that Ahmed’s 11-year-old grandson was sitting on the rear seat while another man was sitting in the front passenger at the time of the attack. Ahmed died on the spot and his body was shifted to the morgue for autopsy.
The community’s spokesperson said the deceased had no personal enmity and the murder was only motivated by his faith.
Ahmadi children allegedly harassed by police in Chiniot
On March 30, a cousin of noble laureate Dr Abdus Salam was gunned down in Nankana while his son narrowly escaped in another anti-Ahmadi attack.
Advocate Malik Saleem Latif, head of Nankana City Jamat-e-Ahmadiya, was going to his office at Nankana Sahib courts with his son Advocate Malik Awais on a motorcycle. As they reached near Beri Wala Chowk, an assailant opened fire at them from behind, killing Latif.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1377282/ahmadi-veterinary-doctor-gunned-lahore/
Ashfaq Ahmed, 68, a veterinary doctor, was on his way to an Ahmadi worship place to offer prayers when he was attacked.
The attacker flagged down Ahmed to stop his car, shot him at point-blank range, and then fled, said Saleemduin, a spokesperson for Jamat-e-Ahmadia.
Six Ahmadis killed in 2016, says report
He added that Ahmed’s 11-year-old grandson was sitting on the rear seat while another man was sitting in the front passenger at the time of the attack. Ahmed died on the spot and his body was shifted to the morgue for autopsy.
The community’s spokesperson said the deceased had no personal enmity and the murder was only motivated by his faith.
Ahmadi children allegedly harassed by police in Chiniot
On March 30, a cousin of noble laureate Dr Abdus Salam was gunned down in Nankana while his son narrowly escaped in another anti-Ahmadi attack.
Advocate Malik Saleem Latif, head of Nankana City Jamat-e-Ahmadiya, was going to his office at Nankana Sahib courts with his son Advocate Malik Awais on a motorcycle. As they reached near Beri Wala Chowk, an assailant opened fire at them from behind, killing Latif.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1377282/ahmadi-veterinary-doctor-gunned-lahore/