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The body of slain Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif arrived in Islamabad on Wednesday morning ahead of his burial on Thursday. The country has already dispatched officers from its federal investigative agency as well as a civilian intelligence agency to help unearth the truth behind the killing. Arshad was killed on Sunday night after a car he was traveling in was sprayed with bullets after its driver allegedly failed to stop at a police roadblock, other emerging reports claim that occupants in the car opened fire at the police provoking a reaction.
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The body of slain Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif arrived in Islamabad ahead of his burial
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