Pak replaces envoy who survived bomb attack in Lanka

By Afp, Colombo
Sri Lanka yesterday announced the appointment of a new envoy to replace outgoing Pakistan High Commissioner (ambassador) Bashir Wali Mohmand who narrowly escaped assassination in a bomb attack here.

The foreign ministry said the Sri Lankan government accepted the appointment of retired Pakistan Air Vice Marshal Shahzad Aslam Chaudhry as Islamabad's new envoy in the island.

Mohmand narrowly escaped a Claymore mine attack in Colombo Monday, but four of his Sri Lankan army commando body guards and three civilians were killed. The government blamed the attack on Tamil Tiger rebels.

The attack came a week after he had made a farewell call on President Mahinda Rajapakse after completing his term of duty here.

Government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said he was targeted because he was arranging a huge arms deal that could have boosted the military's fire power against Tamil Tiger rebels.

Sri Lanka turned to Pakistan to buy weapons after India turned down a request recently, official sources said, adding that the shopping list was worth about 150 million dollars.