http://www.dawn.com/2011/01/31/arrested-us-national-does-not-have-diplomatic-visa-documents.html
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.
Meanwhile, DawnNews said on Sunday that the passport of Davis showed that his name was Raymond Alan Davis and he did not have diplomatic visa but he came to Pakistan on an official/business visa.
According to the passport, he had visited the country nine times and his last Pakistani visa was issued in June last year for two years.
Earlier, the US government claimed that Raymond Davis was not the real name of the accused but refused to say what his name was.
One statement issued by the US embassy described the accused as a staff member of the US Consulate General in Lahore, while another said he was a staff member of the US embassy in Islamabad. And yet another statement issued on Sunday said he was a member of the technical staff of the embassy.
Diplomatic sources in Islamabad said that Raymond Davis had first received a three-month diplomatic visa on a diplomatic passport on request of the US State Department in September 2009. That is the only visa issued to him by the Pakistan embassy in Washington.
On that occasion, the State Department had said Davis would be visiting Pakistan for a short term as a technical adviser. Subsequently, Davis received extensions to his visa in Islamabad or elsewhere.
His presence in Pakistan after the expiry of his first visa in December 2009 was neither known to nor authorised by the Pakistan embassy in Washington or the Foreign Office.
US Raymond Davis holds business visa
http://www.epakistannews.com/us-raymond-davis-holds-business-visa.html
US national Raymond Davis, who shot two persons to death in Lahore on Thursday, does not enjoy diplomatic immunity as he entered the country on business visa, Punjabâs Deputy Prosecutor General Rana Bakhtiar said on Sunday.