North Korean consulate in Islamabad fights over police strike

North Korean consulate in Islamabad fights over police strike

ISLAMABAD: The international safe haven of North Korea held up a dissent with the head of Islamabad police on Wednesday over an attack at its premises recently, saying the episode was an infringement of the Vienna Convention.

North Korean consulate in Islamabad fights over police strike
North Kore Embassy in Islamabad

In a letter it kept in touch with the Inspector General of Islamabad Police, the consulate of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea said seven police faculty from the government capital's F-10 police headquarters , including a lady, made an "unlawful passage" into its premises on Monday (March 7).

"The mission staff helped them that the premises to remember the international safe haven are a sovereign area of DPRK and asked them to promptly stop this severe demonstration," it said. "Be that as it may, the police overlooked the solicitation, looked through the storerooms at the patio on the appearance of holding onto certain things and compromised the staff with firearms."

The police authorities harmed the entryway and broke into a room in the cellar, the letter expressed.
The consulate proceeded to charge that "some outer power" more likely than not been behind the assault.

Police account
A source at Shalimar police headquarters said the assault was done after a clue that a "immense amount of alcohol" was available at the consulate.

The IGP has requested a Senior Superintendent from Police to lead a request and present a report in no less than three days, the source added.

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