if so, that driver is already back in US according to several pakistani newspapers.
some more details ranging from interesting to important in that order...
Davis had ID card of US consulate in Peshawar
Lahore, Feb 20(ANI): The identity card recovered from double-murder accused US diplomat Raymond Davis is not of the US Consulate in Lahore, but of that in Peshawar.
The ID card represents Davis as an employee of the US Consulate in Peshawar instead of the Lahore Consulate, Geo News quoted sources, as saying.
The US consulate number mentioned on the ID card is 4819151, the sources added.
http://www.dailyindia.com/show/425800.php“I lived in Pakistan for a year and I knew the American consulate workers in Karachi. The rules were very clear that consulate staff were not to go anywhere without escorts, usually that meant three cars...two armed escort and the one carrying the foreign worker in the middle of the pack. If he was out there on his own the consulate would have some questions for him...” Those who know the city will tell you that the area (Mozang) has little to offer to any foreign official. There is nothing there except a few rundown shops, some equally rundown houses and a very large graveyard.
Why would an embassy official violate embassy rules and go there unescorted, carrying guns? And then he ended up killing two people. As if that was not enough, a car from the embassy then mowed down another in a desperate attempt to keep the firs diplomat out of the hands of the police.
What seems clear at this point is that Davis, 36, is not what the US government is now claiming he is: a “technical advisor” to the consulate. That geeky description is belied by the eight or more perfect shots that he put, rapid-fire, into the two motorcyclists, shooting through the front windshield of his car.
His record –10 years in US Special Forces, supposedly ending in 2003–and his shell “security” company in the US, with its faked addresses, suggest strongly that he is working for the US, either in some intelligence branch, or more likely as an employee of some mercenary-for-hire company like Xe (Blackwater). In fact, a former long-time Army Special Forces veteran familiar with black-ops, speculates that Davis may still be in the Special Forces. He says, “Consider the strong possibility of our man being active-duty military, not Agency, not contract. Military people from special units have more and more taken responsibility for covert ops, especially those that involve shooting.”
This veteran adds, “Military folks are sometimes given an “official” cover, ie, a diplomatic passport and some BS story about what they do (consular section, eg). This is a problem, because it violates agreements with the host nations about reporting how many military are in country, and covers some sensitive operations. Thus the panic of the Department of State et al right now.”
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