ISLAMABAD: The delegacy of North Korea lodged a kick with the chief of Islamabad police on Wednesday over a raid at its demesne before this week, saying the incident was a violation of the Vienna Convention.
In a letter it wrote to the Inspector General of Islamabad Police, the delegacy of the Popular Peoples Republic of Korea said seven police help from the civil capital’s F-10 police station, including a woman, made an “ unlawful entry” into its demesne on Monday (March 7).
“ The charge staff reminded them that the demesne of the delegacy is autonomous home of DPRK and asked them to incontinently stop this brutal act,” it said. “ But the police ignored the request, searched the lockers at the vicinity on the rationale of seizing some particulars, and hovered the staff with ordnance.”
The police officers damaged the door and broke into a room in the basement, the letter stated.
The delegacy went on to purport that “ some external force” must have been behind the raid.
“ The Embassy of the DPRK expresses its serious regrets on this incident and requests (Pakistan’s) Ministry of Foreign Affairs and security organizations to shoulder a thorough disquisition against those involved and take measures to help the rush of similar incidents.”
Police regard
A source at Shalimar police station said the raid was carried out after a caution that a “ huge volume of liquor” was present at the delegacy.
The IGP has asked an Elderly Supervisor of Police to conduct an inquiry and submit a report within three days, the source added.