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Clerics among 10 killed in Karachi violence: Police

KARACHI (AFP) – A top cleric from one of the largest Muslim seminaries in Pakistan was shot dead Thursday, with at least nine other people killed in bombs and shootings in Karachi in the last 24 hours, officials said. Abdul Majeed Deenpuri, 60, was a top mufti at the Jamia Banuri Uloom Islamia, a strict Sunni Muslim teaching establishment. He was being driven in a car with a fellow cleric when a gunman opened fire near the eastern neighbourhood Nursery.

“We have got blurred close-circuit camera footage that shows there was a single gunman who was waiting for them,” a senior police official told AFP on the condition of anonymity.

“When the car slowed down near a traffic intersection, he opened fire to stop it and then attacked them at close range,” he said. Fellow cleric Mohammad Saleh, 45, and driver Hassaan Shah, 27, were also killed.

“It was a targeted killing and could have a sectarian dimension,” another Pakistani security official told AFP, referring to violence between Pakistan’s majority Sunni and minority Shiite communities. Seven others have died in acts of violence in the city since late Wednesday, he said.

Ethnic, sectarian and politically-linked violence in Pakistan’s financial capital killed at least 2,284 people in 2012 in the deadliest such violence for two decades, according to the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

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