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Suspected killer of Pakistan Salvation Army chief escapes

Nearly a week after his murder, the body of the Salvation Army in Pakistan's leader Bo Brekke remains in a government mortuary awaiting transportation to his native Norway.

Posted: Friday, October 5, 2007, 10:51 (BST)
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Bangalore, India - Nearly a week after the murder of the Salvation Army chief in Pakistan at its headquarters was reported, his body continued to remain in a government mortuary awaiting transportation to his native Norway.

Bo Brekke, 50, took over as the territorial head of the Salvation Army church in Pakistan a year ago. He was found dead from gun shots on 27 September at the Salvation Army campus in Lahore, which is watched over by 12 guards.

"The legal formalities are not yet over. It is delaying the process of sending his body home," Colonel Yousaf Gulam, who has taken over as chief secretary of The Salvation Army in Pakistan, told Ecumenical News International on 2 October after meeting police officials.

Though Gulam declined to speculate on the motive or culprits behind the killing, investigator Tassaduq Hussain said the denomination's chief was murdered due to a dispute over property or financial embezzlement.

Police said the suspected killer was another Salvation Army worker who held an administrative position in the Lahore office, and that he had been arrested in Pakistan, but had escaped from custody over the weekend. Police said the suspect had been censured by Brekke over financial embezzlement and that Salvation Army officials and guards had heard two gunshots just after Brekke left his office.

Church leaders said they were confused by the reports of the escape.

"We were shocked by this murder right at our door step," said Victor Azariah, general secretary of the National Council of Churches of Pakistan, which includes The Salvation Army among its four member churches.


[Source: ENI]





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Added: Tuesday, November 13, 2007, 20:03 (GMT)

I'm sorry you feel that way and agree that those practises still exsist but the last I heard, the suspect was found and re-arrested.

Helen, UK

Added: Friday, October 5, 2007, 13:58 (BST)

It is laughable and ridiculous that is reported the suspect in the killing of salvation army chief escaped. Remember how the young christian that has been sodomied by young muslims in the same pakistan where the inaction or blind-eyed of police is to protect the culprits. It is a closed case, the assassin will never be arrested again. The police have arranged his escape in order to shut off the issue. No evidence no suspect no case.It makes me sick in my stomach there is a culture of religious hatred going on, erection of state of impunity to muslims who massacre christians. Shame on pakistan and their intolerance.

Jean, Chicago, U.S.A

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