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Nawaz Sharif was returning to Islamabad with his family when their convoy was said to have been targeted by a supposed air force ex-commodore. Photo: Reuters

Ram raider: Man detained after 'attempting to smash into Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif’s car'

AFP

Pakistani authorities have detained a man on suspicion of attempting to ram Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s car as it was travelling in a security convoy, officials said.

The man was detained and his vehicle impounded after he tried to get closer to Sharif’s car on Sunday as the prime minister was returning to the capital Islamabad with his family from the tourist resort of Murree.

“An unknown vehicle came closer to Prime Minister’s car after crossing other vehicles of the Prime Minister’s convoy when he was returning to Islamabad,” a senior government official said on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to talk to media.

“The security vehicles escorting the Prime Minister blocked the way of the suspicious vehicle and other cars in the convoy narrowly escaped an accident due to the breach of security,” the official said.

“The Prime Minister and his family are completely safe,” he added.

Another government official said the man claimed to be a retired air commodore from the Pakistan Air Force and was travelling with his own family in a white land cruiser.

“He is in custody of the Prime Minister’s security team and his vehicle has also been impounded,” he said.

The official said that the incident took place a few kilometres outside the capital Islamabad.

Prime Minister Sharif’s spokesman confirmed that a suspicious vehicle had tried to pass the high-profile convoy and said that the incident was being investigated.

“The concerned officials are interrogating the man. What I can confirm at this moment is that a suspicious vehicle tried to cross the Prime Minister’s convoy by breaching the security,” Naeem Khan sai.

Sharif often spends his weekend in the hill-city of Murre.

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