US aircraft reaches Pakistan to bring back its diplomat who killed biker in road accident

US aircraft reaches Pakistan to bring back its diplomat who killed biker in road accident

Islamabad (Staff Report): A special aircraft on Saturday arrived at Nur Khan Airbase to bring Col. Joseph Emanuel, US diplomat who crushed a biker to death in Islamabad and facing travel ban, back.

According to sources, the US embassy has also handed over passport of the diplomat to FIA immigration officials. However, the FIA team is awaiting orders from the top authorities to release the US official.

Earlier, the federal government had submitted its reply in the Islamabad High Court (IHC), stating that the diplomat can neither be arrested nor be tried. Khalid said that the Vienna Convention ensures immunity to any accident of diplomats occurring during official duty. "A trial can only be held if the immunity is withdrawn.

He asserted that the diplomat’s name is in the 'black list' according to which he cannot leave the country, however, he added that placing the official’s name in the Exit Control List (ECL) is a long process.

A man, identified as 22-year-old Ateeq, died on the support, while his cousin Raheel Ahmad suffered injuries.

The incident took place in the afternoon on the foothills of the Margallas near the zoo. A fast-moving SUV, said to be driven by the US defence and air attaché, jumped the lights and hit a motorcycle carrying two men at a traffic signal.