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People in China collecting donations for family of martyred Karachi policemen
Dawn.com | Imtiaz AliNovember 25, 2018
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The Chinese people have volunteered to make donations for families of the two officials of Sindh police. —Picture retweeted by Chinese DCM Lijian Zhao
Citizens of China are collecting donations to raise money to help the families of the two policemen who laid their lives while guarding the Chinese consulate during the gun-cum-grenade attack in Karachi on Friday.
Assistant Sub-Inspector Ashraf Dawood, 48, and Constable Amir Khan, 35, lost their lives in the attack when the attackers hurled grenades at them and opened fire. The martyred policemen belonged to the foreign security cell, which was established by police for the protection of Chinese nationals.
Lijian Zhao 赵立坚
✔@zlj517
China & Pakistan are iron brothers. This is a people to people friendship. Besides awards from govts, Chinese people volunteered to make donations for families of 2 Sindh policemen & 1 security guard who sacrificed lives for protection of Chinese Consulate General in Karachi.
The Deputy Chief of Mission of Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, Lijian Zhao, on Sunday issued a statement on Twitter saying, “[the] Chinese donations for Pakistan police have shown that China-Pakistan friendship is higher than mountains and deeper than the sea.”
“The friendship has never been empty talks, but deeply imprinted in hearts of Chinese and Pakistani people,” Zhao said.
Lijian Zhao 赵立坚
✔@zlj517
Chinese donations for Pakistan police have shown that China-Pakistan friendship is higher than mountains & deeper than sea. The friendship has never been empty talks, but deeply imprinted in hearts of Chinese & Pakistani people. @CathayPak @ForeignOfficePk http://en.ce.cn/main/latest/201811/25/t20181125_30862548.shtml?from=singlemessage&isappinstalled=0 …
The Chinese people have volunteered to make donations for families of the two Sindh policemen and the injured private security guard Mohammed Juman, who is currently under treatment at Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi.
The condition of Juman was improving, “he is very stable now,” said Dr Seemin Jamali, executive director of the hospital, adding that he might be discharged within the next one or two days.
The officials from Chinese consulate on Sunday visited the JPMC to meet the injured guard. The diplomat also gave Rs0.5 million cash to Juman, revealed Dr Jamali.
Earlier on Saturday, Sindh IGP Dr Syed Kaleem Imam also sent gave Rs0.5 million cash for the private guard, which were given to him in presence of the police.
Separately, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and Federal Minister Ali Zaidi had announced Rs1 million and Rs0.3 million, respectively, as financial help of the injured guard.
Dawn.com | Imtiaz AliNovember 25, 2018
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The Chinese people have volunteered to make donations for families of the two officials of Sindh police. —Picture retweeted by Chinese DCM Lijian Zhao
Citizens of China are collecting donations to raise money to help the families of the two policemen who laid their lives while guarding the Chinese consulate during the gun-cum-grenade attack in Karachi on Friday.
Assistant Sub-Inspector Ashraf Dawood, 48, and Constable Amir Khan, 35, lost their lives in the attack when the attackers hurled grenades at them and opened fire. The martyred policemen belonged to the foreign security cell, which was established by police for the protection of Chinese nationals.
Lijian Zhao 赵立坚
✔@zlj517
China & Pakistan are iron brothers. This is a people to people friendship. Besides awards from govts, Chinese people volunteered to make donations for families of 2 Sindh policemen & 1 security guard who sacrificed lives for protection of Chinese Consulate General in Karachi.
The Deputy Chief of Mission of Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, Lijian Zhao, on Sunday issued a statement on Twitter saying, “[the] Chinese donations for Pakistan police have shown that China-Pakistan friendship is higher than mountains and deeper than the sea.”
“The friendship has never been empty talks, but deeply imprinted in hearts of Chinese and Pakistani people,” Zhao said.
Lijian Zhao 赵立坚
✔@zlj517
Chinese donations for Pakistan police have shown that China-Pakistan friendship is higher than mountains & deeper than sea. The friendship has never been empty talks, but deeply imprinted in hearts of Chinese & Pakistani people. @CathayPak @ForeignOfficePk http://en.ce.cn/main/latest/201811/25/t20181125_30862548.shtml?from=singlemessage&isappinstalled=0 …
The Chinese people have volunteered to make donations for families of the two Sindh policemen and the injured private security guard Mohammed Juman, who is currently under treatment at Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi.
The condition of Juman was improving, “he is very stable now,” said Dr Seemin Jamali, executive director of the hospital, adding that he might be discharged within the next one or two days.
The officials from Chinese consulate on Sunday visited the JPMC to meet the injured guard. The diplomat also gave Rs0.5 million cash to Juman, revealed Dr Jamali.
Earlier on Saturday, Sindh IGP Dr Syed Kaleem Imam also sent gave Rs0.5 million cash for the private guard, which were given to him in presence of the police.
Separately, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and Federal Minister Ali Zaidi had announced Rs1 million and Rs0.3 million, respectively, as financial help of the injured guard.