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As long as the applicable laws and protocols are applied by all sides, I have no problems with that at all.
What kind of law and protocol were applied by US security officer?
"According to sources, the officer, Syed Taimur Iqbal Peerzada, arrived at the crime scene shortly after the incident with three armed guards and reportedly tried to aid the US defence and air attache. He is also accused of resisting police officials at the scene."
 
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What kind of law and protocol were applied by US security officer?
"According to sources, the officer, Syed Taimur Iqbal Peerzada, arrived at the crime scene shortly after the incident with three armed guards and reportedly tried to aid the US defence and air attache. He is also accused of resisting police officials at the scene."

So what happened after that accusation? Due process must be followed, but here the responsibility lies with Pakistani authorities. You should ask them.
 
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So what happened after that accusation? Due process must be followed, but here the responsibility lies with Pakistani authorities. You should ask them.
Unfortunately, I don't have a chance to ask them. The problem is that he felt like he could treat our police this way. No ones' country security officials can abuse the police on our soil. Even US can't
 
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Unfortunately, I don't have a chance to ask them. The problem is that he felt like he could treat our police this way. No ones' country security officials can abuse the police on our soil. Even US can't

Have you seen videos of your own politicians treating the police on your own soil? (Or even the military officers - remember the motorway incident?)

The problem is only that the security officer was trying to do his job of protecting a person in his charge as best as he could, and he cannot be blamed for that at all.

It is up to the Pakistani authorities to explain their actions in this matter according to the rules applicable.
 
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Have you seen videos of your own politicians treating the police on your own soil? (Or even the military officers - remember the motorway incident?)

The problem is only that the security officer was trying to do his job of protecting a person in his charge as best as he could, and he cannot be blamed for that at all.

It is up to the Pakistani authorities to explain their actions in this matter according to the rules applicable.

I have seen and not once. Anyway that's a real problem but internal one ("Communication" between Pakistani politicians, Pakistani military officers and Pakistani police, Not foreign authorities) with no interference from other countries. I hope you got my point.

As for the security officer he was really trying to do his job and for that
he cannot be blamed at all.
for 1000%. But you said
As long as the applicable laws and protocols are applied by all sides, I have no problems with that at all.
so he did't.
Due to this traffic accident my message is that I cannot imagine the situation when Pakistani embassy security officer in Washington "arriving at the crime scene shortly after the incident with three armed guards and trying to aid person in his charge".
 
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