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Pakistan police seek travel ban on US diplomat over crash

Pakistani protesters stage a rally demanding a trial for American diplomat involved in a vehicle crash that killed a person, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, April 10, 2018. Police have requested the government impose a travel ban on an American diplomat involved in a vehicle crash over the weekend that killed one Pakistani man and injured another in the capital Islamabad. Banner reads "give justice to the family of Ateeq Baig, arrest Col. Joseph." (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)
Original Publication Date April 10, 2018 - 6:06 AM

ISLAMABAD - Police have requested a travel ban on an American diplomat involved in a vehicle crash that killed one Pakistani man and injured another over the weekend in the capital Islamabad.

The Interior Ministry on Tuesday confirmed it received the request from Islamabad police to prevent military attaché Col. Joseph Emanuel Hall from leaving the country.

Pakistan had lodged a formal protest with U.S. Ambassador David Hale over the death Saturday of Ateeq Baig, 22, after Hall allegedly ran a red light and hit Baig's motorcycle.

Police briefly detained the American, but did not arrest him because he has diplomatic immunity.

The U.S. Embassy expressed sympathy for the victims' families and assured full co-operation with the investigation.

The embassy issued a security alert restricting the movement of government personnel in Islamabad.

News from © The Associated Press, 2018
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