Arrested US national does not have diplomatic visa: Documents
A new twist in the Raymond Davis saga has come to the fore, as DawnNews exclusively reveals vital information related to the accused.
Travel Documents exclusively obtained by DawnNews reveal that Raymond Davis who is allegedly involved in the killing of two Pakistani citizens is not on a diplomatic visa.
According to the documents it is also revealed that Davis was issued a two-year extension to his last visa from the interior ministry in Islamabad which was the third time he received a Pakistani visa.
The travel documents also disclose that this was Daviss ninth trip to Pakistan.
The US Embassy had first claimed that Raymond Davis was a staff member of the US Consulate in Lahore.
The embassy then retracted their statement and called him a diplomat and finally on Sunday the embassy stated that the US diplomat detained in Lahore is a member of the Embassys technical and administrative staff, and therefore entitled to full criminal immunity and cannot be lawfully arrested or detained in accordance with the Vienna convention of 1963.
Another surprising twist to the story saw the US State Department spokemman P.J Crowley claiming that the actual name of the suspect has not been revealed, however the travel documents clearly show the name to be Raymond Allen Davis.
Arrested US national does not have diplomatic visa: Documents
DawnNews has received exclusive documents that show that US national Raymond Davis, arrested for the Killing of two Pakistanis, does not have a diplomatic visa. -DawnNews

DawnNews has received exclusive documents that show that US national Raymond Davis, arrested for the Killing of two Pakistanis, does not have a diplomatic visa. -DawnNews
A new twist in the Raymond Davis saga has come to the fore, as DawnNews exclusively reveals vital information related to the accused.
Travel Documents exclusively obtained by DawnNews reveal that Raymond Davis who is allegedly involved in the killing of two Pakistani citizens is not on a diplomatic visa.
According to the documents it is also revealed that Davis was issued a two-year extension to his last visa from the interior ministry in Islamabad which was the third time he received a Pakistani visa.
The travel documents also disclose that this was Daviss ninth trip to Pakistan.
The US Embassy had first claimed that Raymond Davis was a staff member of the US Consulate in Lahore.
The embassy then retracted their statement and called him a diplomat and finally on Sunday the embassy stated that the US diplomat detained in Lahore is a member of the Embassys technical and administrative staff, and therefore entitled to full criminal immunity and cannot be lawfully arrested or detained in accordance with the Vienna convention of 1963.
Another surprising twist to the story saw the US State Department spokemman P.J Crowley claiming that the actual name of the suspect has not been revealed, however the travel documents clearly show the name to be Raymond Allen Davis.