One of Pakistan's
most renowned qawwali performers is shot dead by gunmen in the southern port
city of Karachi.
Amjad Sabri was shot several times while driving in his car.
His brother, who was also in the vehicle, was wounded [AP]
One
of Pakistan's best known Sufi musicians, Amjad Sabri, has been shot dead in the
southern port city of Karachi, triggering an outpouring of grief over what
police have described an "act of terror".
Sabri, 45, was shot several times on Wednesday
while driving in his car in the city's Liaqatabad area, when a motorcycle
pulled up alongside the vehicle and the attackers opened fire, Pakistan's
English language newspaper Dawn reported.
Sabri's brother, who was also in the vehicle, was
wounded.
"Two riders used 30-bore pistols to shoot
Sabri five times. The bullet to the head took the qawwal's life. The attackers
took the Hassan Square route to escape," Inspector General Mushtaq Mehar
told Dawn.
"It was a targeted killing and an act of
terrorism," Muqaddas Haider, a senior police officer told AFP news agency,
without naming possible suspects.
His killing was met with shock and condemnation.
Neighbours congregated outside the singer's home to offer condolences to his
relatives, while TV channels broadcast recordings of his music in tribute.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
Fakhre Alam, the Chairman of the Sindh Board of
Film Censors, claimed on Twitter that Sabri had earlier submitted an
application for security, but the home department refused to follow up on it.
Sabri and his late father, Ghulam Farid Sabri, were well-known qawwali
singers - a style of music rooted in Sufism, or Islamic mysticism - that is
popular across South Asia with roots tracing back to the 13th century.
Sufi mosques and shrines have come under attack in recent years, including
the 2010 bombing of the Data Darbar shrine in Lahore that killed more than 40
people.
Alia Chugtai reported from Karachi
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