
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent
GUJRANWALA, PAKISTAN (Worthy News) – Pakistani police have released security camera footage allegedly showing the main suspect in Friday’s assassination of Pastor Kamran Salamat, also known as Kamran Naaz, whose death at age 45 has shocked Pakistan’s embattled Christian community.
Pastor Kamran was shot at close range on December 5 outside his residence in Islam Colony, Sialkot Road, Gujranwala, while leaving with his daughter, Numeer, whom he intended to drive to college, confirmed Farooq Bashir, secretary general of the Christian Lawyers Alliance Pakistan.
Bashir said the pastor was hit in the right wrist, left ear, and lower abdomen when an unidentified motorcyclist opened fire at around 9:00 a.m. local time. Despite emergency treatment at Civil Hospital Gujranwala, he succumbed to his injuries, several Christian sources told Worthy News.
In a “remarkable act of courage,” the daughter struck the gunman with her father’s crutch, forcing him to flee. Police collected forensic evidence and retrieved CCTV footage, Bashir added.
A First Information Report (FIR) required to open a criminal investigation was registered under Section 324 of the Pakistan Penal Code. The attacker — described as having a long beard — has been identified by the victim’s daughter, investigators said.
SURVIVED EARLIER ATTACK
The pastor had survived an extremist attack in Islamabad just two months earlier, when he was shot in the leg. Following his recovery, the Gospel preacher relocated to Gujranwala for safety, but continued ministering in Islamabad each weekend, Christians said.
Pastor Kamran was chairman of the Pastors Alliance Islamabad, overseeing some 200 pastors, and was “widely respected” as a defender of minority rights, according to his supporters.
He is survived by his widow, Salmina Kamran, and children Numeer, Arina, and Ariel.
Bashir, a High Court advocate, condemned the killing as “a direct attack on religious freedom, the rule of law, and the constitutional rights of minority communities.”
He demanded a transparent investigation, swift arrests, and accountability for any negligence or complicity. Local Christians say the assassination has triggered a new wave of fear among believers already targeted in previous killings and blasphemy-related violence.
COMMUNITY MOURNS, SEEKS JUSTICE
The British Asian Christian Association (BACA) visited the family, supported funeral expenses, and urged authorities to act decisively.
Pastor Kamran’s funeral was held on December 6 at Saint Paul Presbyterian Church, where a large crowd “honored his ministry and sacrifice,” Christians said.
Christian rights advocates warn that his murder fits a pattern of targeted attacks against church leaders in Pakistan.
Copyright 1999-2025 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.
More Worthy News
Pakistani police have released security camera footage allegedly showing the main suspect in Friday’s assassination of Pastor Kamran Salamat, also known as Kamran Naaz, whose death at age 45 has shocked Pakistan’s embattled Christian community.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet on Sunday unveiled what they say is a sophisticated, Iran-directed Hamas financial network operating from inside Turkey, funneling vast sums to the terrorist group as it seeks to rebuild and expand its capabilities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on December 7 that the U.S.-brokered cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is close to completing its first stage and is expected to transition soon into a “more difficult” second phase centered on disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip.
White House border czar Tom Homan said on Dec. 7 that the Trump administration has located more than 60,000 children who were illegally smuggled into the United States—many of whom were rescued from sex trafficking, forced labor, and other forms of abuse.
Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal on Saturday again called for Israel’s destruction, publicly rejecting U.S.- and U.N.-backed demands that the Iranian-supported terror group disarm and accept a demilitarized Gaza under the terms of President Donald Trump’s ceasefire and transition plan.
The stench of death is never far away. Yet a Christian community on Sumatra island, overlooked by Muslim authorities, found reasons to “praise God” over the weekend as they received food, medicines, and other goods to cope with the aftermath of Indonesia’s deadliest flooding in years.
Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano has roared back to life, hurling red-hot lava nearly 1,000 feet (about 300 meters) into the air and sending a towering plume of ash and volcanic gases to more than 20,000 feet (over 6,000 meters), officials and eyewitnesses said Sunday.