Senior Pakistani TV journalist Hamid Mir, who faced threats from multiple quarters here including the Taliban, was on Saturday shot at in Karachi by four unidentified gunmen near a bridge on way to his office. Mir, 47, sustained three bullet injuries on lower part of his body after he was shot at near Natha Khan bridge soon after he left the Karachi airport for his office. He was rushed to hospital where he was operated upon.
Karachi police chief Shahid Hayat said Mir was shot thrice, one bullet piercing his intestine while the other two wounded his leg and pelvic area. He said Mir was ‘out of danger’.
Geo TV reported that Mir, who has security guards with him, called up office to inform them of the attack on him.
According to the driver of the car, as the car slowed down near the flyover, a gunman on a motorbike opened fire. Without waiting for a second, he pressed on the accelerator. Geo News reported the attackers, who were on a bike and car, followed them. The driver drove straight to the hospital. The incident happened at about 5:30 PM here and was admitted to hospital in a state of unconsciousness.
Geo News Islamabad bureau chief Rana Jawad said Mir told him after being attacked that the gunmen were chasing him and continued to fire at the car.
A popular news anchor and security analyst, Mir currently hosts political talk show
Capital Talk.