Journalist shot dead in high-security zone in Pakistan

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Islamabad: A journalist was shot dead by unidentified assailants in a high-security zone in Pakistan’s Rawalpindi, according to a media report.

Anjum Muneer Raja, 40, was returning home on a motorcycle late on Thursday night when the bike-borne attackers waylaid him and opened fire, the police said.

Raja was shot six times on the head, neck and torso, killing him instantly, the report said, adding the attackers then fled. Raja was father to a five-year-old boy and used to teach at a school in the mornings and worked as a sub-editor for an Islamabad-based Urdu newspaper in the evenings, his uncle Tariq Mehmood said.

Mehmood said his nephew did not have a personal enmity with anyone and expressed shock over the killing in such a “highly-secured” area, according to the report.