A gunman opened fire on a car carrying Qatar's consul and two other Gulf diplomats in an apparent robbery attempt, but no injuries were reported, Qatar's state-run news agency said Sunday. Police confirmed an attempted robbery on a Qatari mission vehicle in the southern city of Karachi but gave conflicting accounts on whether any diplomats were directly targeted.
The Qatar News Agency said the assailant tried to open the car door Saturday, then fired shots at the vehicle from a pistol. The Qatari official was accompanied by Oman's consul and the deputy consul for Kuwait, but no one was injured, the agency said.
Fayyaz Leghari, the top police official in Sindh province, said armed robbers went after an escort vehicle in the Qatari consul's convoy. But the consul himself was not directly targeted, said Leghari, who did not say if shots were fired or if any other diplomats were in other vehicles in the convoy.
However, another senior Pakistani police official said two armed men on a motorcycle held up a van carrying the consul. A police guard in the vehicle gave them some money and a cell phone.
As the robbers sped away, one fired a bullet at the van, hitting it from behind, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.
He said other diplomats were believed to be in the van, but he did not know who.
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