Sharif was shot and killed in
Kajiado, Kenya, by local police on 23 October 2022. and there was speculation on social media that he had been assassinated. On 24 October, the Kenyan Independent Police Oversight Authority announced an investigation into Sharif's death. An investigation committee consisting of Athar Waheed, director of the
Federal Investigation Agency's headquarters, and Umar Shahid Hamid, deputy director of the
Intelligence Bureau was formed on 26 October 2022. Subsequently, on 8 November 2022,
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif requested
Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial to set up a judicial committee to investigate into the murder in a fair and reliable manner. Bandial announced on 6 December 2022 that he had taken a
suo moto notice of the killing. In July 2024, the
Kajiado County High Court found police acted unlawfully and ordered the government to pay 10 million
Kenyan shillings (US$78,000) in compensation.
Reaction News of Sharif's killing was met with shock in Pakistan and abroad. The
President of Pakistan Arif Alvi described Sharif's death as "a great loss to journalism and Pakistan". The
Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif described the killing as "shocking news". Former Prime Minister
Imran Khan wrote on
Twitter that he was "shocked at the brutal murder of Arshad Sharif who paid the ultimate price for speaking the truth - his life". Afzal Butt, president of the
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), expressed his grief at the news and called for an inquiry into the killing of Sharif. Journalist
Kamran Khan questioned the government on Twitter and asked the
Prime Minister to take "the nation in confidence". A significant number of people attended Arshad Sharif's funeral prayers. Close friends and colleagues arrived at Sharif's home to express their condolences, including Imran Khan and
Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad. The killing of Arshad Sharif was condemned by the Director-General of UNESCO
Audrey Azoulay in a press-release published on 26 October 2022. UNESCO's mandate to “promote the free flow of ideas by word and image” includes
the protection of journalists and media workers against any forms of attacks and reprisals related to their duties. The facts and circumstances surrounding this killing are categorized and archived online on UNESCO's
Observatory of Killed Journalists. The Observatory archives publicly accessible information on all the journalists killed in relation to their duties since 1997, where the Director-General has issued a condemnation. ==Personal life==