The mob – led by religious clerics and the head of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League political party – opened fire and began beating up officers
Niaz Shahzed / AFP |
Source/Credit: RT News
By RT News | May 5, 2017
A 10-year-old boy was fatally shot in Pakistan when an angry mob attacked a police station in an attempt to lynch a man charged with blasphemy. Five others were injured in the violence.
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Prakash Kumar, a 34-year-old Hindu man, was arrested in the town of Hub, southwest Balochistan province, on Tuesday. He stands accused of sharing blasphemous content on the popular messaging service WhatsApp.
Once news of his arrest had spread across town through local newspapers, a mob of at least 500 people stormed the police station, demanding the authorities hand Kumar over so they could publicly lynch him.
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