Pakistan High Commissioner in New Zealand reveals details if any Pakistani hit in terrorist attacks
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*WELLINGTON: Pakistani High Commissioner in New Zealand Abdul Malik has informed that there are no reports so far, of any Pakistani being harmed in the terrorist attack on mosques in which 40 people has died with more fatalities expected. *
Terming the attack on mosques as an ‘intelligence failure’, the Pakistani envoy said it is an unprecedented terrorist act in the country.
He further said over 20,000 Pakistani live in New Zealand. Following the attack, he said, “The high commission is in contacts with the Pakistani community.”
The effected mosques in Christ Church city were established in 1960 and at the time of shooting, about 300 people were inside the place, Malik said.
Earlier today, attacks on two Christchurch mosques left at least 40 dead, with one gunman — identified as an Australian extremist — apparently live streaming the assault that triggered the lock-down of the New Zealand city.
The two known targets were the Masjid al Noor in central Christchurch, and a second mosque in suburban Linwood.