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Feb-25-2012 23:24printcomments

Pakistan Frees US Embassy Employee After Bullets Found in Luggage

Is US Foreign Policy that hard to sell that their “diplomats” need weapons to persuade or enforce it?

Consulate car leaves a Peshawar police station carrying the US embassy employee. Photograph: Mohammmad Sajjad/AP
Consulate car leaves a Peshawar police station carrying the US embassy employee. Photograph: Mohammmad Sajjad/AP

(MELBOURNE) - The CIA has a multitude of Ray Davises on the books and in the closets, and as long as they are not caught with smoking guns in hand and dead Pakistanis at their feet, they are impervious to and immune from Law of any sort except their own.

“A US embassy employee was released after being held for questioning in Pakistan on Tuesday when airport security officials discovered bullets in his luggage. The American was about to fly from the city of Peshawar to the capital Islamabad when he was taken into police custody, Tahir Ayub, a senior police superintendent, said.

There is a subtle question here which rises when you ponder, just what kind of “diplomacy” it is that the USA is engaging in which requires that US Diplomatic Officers, those who qualify for “Diplomatic Immunity,” to carry arms such as this man and Ray Davis did?

Is US Foreign Policy that hard to sell that their “diplomats” need weapons to persuade or enforce it?

I would think that this might be something which the American public might not know about, and perhaps ought to know about.

Things like this used to be regarded as “News.”

Pakistan would do well to take a lesson from Egypt and apply Pakistani law to lawbreakers in Pakistan and clean house.

Either that, or refuse to grant “Diplomatic Immunity” to men who carry guns. “A true Diplomat” has no need or use for a gun, by definition of the term.

They might ask themselves what would happen to a Pakistani “Diplomat” or a Pakistani hit man, if he were discovered with a pistol and ammunition in New York or Washington, DC?

It is not wise to grant legal immunity to assassins and allow them to run rampant and unimpeded in your own country. They tend to blow up things!


Pakistan frees US Embassy employee after bullets found in luggage

American released in Peshawar after being questioned following discovery of bullets by airport security staff.

A police officer gestures toward a vehicle carrying an American national who was held for questioning in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Tuesday.

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A U.S. Embassy employee was released after being held for questioning in Pakistan on Tuesday when airport security officials discovered bullets in his luggage, police said.

The American was about to to fly from the northwestern city of Peshawar to the capital Islamabad when he was taken into custody, said Tahir Ayub, a senior police superintendent.

He was released after four hours when officials from the U.S. consulate in Peshawar produced documents to show the man worked at the consulate.

“We have been directed to release him as he had diplomatic immunity,” Ayub told NBC News.

“He’s been released to the consulate,” a U.S. official in Islamabad said. “He’s at the consulate now.”

The American is an embassy employee usually based in Islamabad but was temporarily assigned to the Peshawar consulate, the official said.

‘Diplomatic status’


Police officers had earlier said they would hold the man until his identity had been verified by the foreign office in Islamabad and a U.S. official in the capital had said the embassy was looking into the details of the reports.

“He has diplomatic status,” the official said. “We’re in contact with Pakistani authorities on the details on the case.”

Ayub said a pistol and 12 magazine rounds had been recovered from the man’s luggage.

However, police officer Dost Mohammad Khan told The Associated Press that 13 bullets were found in the man’s luggage ahead of a flight to Islamabad. It was not clear why the bullets were there.

Raymond Davis CIA Contractor held in custody for murder and later released after a "blood money" deal was made with the families of the two victims.

The detention was likely to revive memories of Raymond Davis, an American CIA contractor who shot and killed two Pakistanis in the eastern city of Lahore in January 2011.

A third Pakistani died when he was hit by an embassy vehicle racing to extract Davis from the scene where an angry mob had gathered.

Compensation payment


After initial confusion, the U.S. embassy in Islamabad said Davis had diplomatic immunity, which Pakistan refused to recognize. Davis spent almost two months in jail before being released after the payment of compensation to the families of the two men killed.

The incident was a major blow to the relationship between the United States and Pakistan, a key ally in the war on terror.

Ties were just beginning to thaw when U.S. commandos killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani military town on May 2 in a secret raid which infuriated Islamabad.

The unilateral American raid that killed bin Laden led to a fresh wave of suspicion against Western diplomats by the Pakistani security establishment, which was apparently stung by the realization that the CIA agents were operating in the country without its knowledge.

NBC News’ Mushtaq Yusufzai, Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Other sources:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17024083

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/us-man-held-in-pak-over-bullets-in-baggage-released/912124/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/14/pakistan-us-embassy-employee-bullets

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46378058/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia/t/pakistan-frees-us-embassy-employee-after-bullets-found-luggage/#.T0laSvUtEdo

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Douglas Benson February 26, 2012 5:02 am (Pacific time)

This writer cant really be that ignorant. Many Diplomats are spys. Peace.

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