World | Imran Farooq Pakistani Politician Stabbed to Death in London He had sought asylum in UK, saying he was under 'threat' By Kevin Spak Posted Sep 17, 2010 8:05 AM CDT Copied Police investigate outside a house in north London, Friday Sept. 17, 2010, at the site where Imran Farooq, a member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, was stabbed to death late Thursday. (AP Photo/Max Nash) Prominent Pakistani politician Imran Farooq was murdered outside his London home last night, suffering multiple stab wounds and head injuries. Police assume the killing was politically motivated, and are reviewing the security of other Pakistani politicians living in London, the BBC reports. Scotland Yard’s SO15 terrorism unit is handling the case. Farooq was a senior member of the MQM party. He came to London in 1999, seeking asylum because he was under “threat.” He was reportedly wanted by Pakistani security forces, but told the BBC at the time that the charges were politically motivated. News of the killing has sparked violence in Karachi; cars were burned and gunshots fired, though no one has yet been reported injured or killed. Read These Next One term is enough for weary Republican senator. At least 16 Epstein files vanish from DOJ site. Trump's too late to claim trumpkennedycenter.org. Slate examines the 'spiritual rot' of today's Vegas. Report an error