ISLAMABAD: A motorcyclist was injured after a speeding embassy vehicle hit him in Islamabad, police said on Monday.
According to the First Information Report (FIR), Naeem Khan, a 33-year-old, was returning home on a motorcycle in Mohalla Kundian, Bari Imam when he met an accident near Radio Pakistan on Islamabad’s Constitution Avenue.
As a result, he sustained serious injuries, the FIR said, adding that it was told that the car was owned by an embassy.
Fahim Khan, the victim’s brother, filed a complaint requesting legal action against the driver. The case was registered at the Secretariat police station under several sections of the Pakistan Penal Code.
Earlier this month, a similar incident happened on June 3, where a UK High Commission vehicle, driven by a third secretary, hit and injured a police constable at Radio Pakistan Chowk.
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