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23 people arrested for involvement in lynching of tourist in Pakistani city of Swat | Pakistan News

Pakistani police have arrested more than 20 people for alleged involvement in the lynching of a tourist in the scenic city of Swat for allegedly desecrating the Koran, media reports said on Sunday.

Muhammad Ismail, a 40-year-old resident of Sialkot in Punjab province, was shot down by an angry mob They dragged him through the city and later hanged him in public in Madyan tehsil of Swat district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Thursday.

The mob also set fire to the Madyan police station.

Ismail was accused of burning the pages of Islam’s holy book. Five police officers and eleven locals were injured in the incident.

Police arrested 23 people for alleged involvement in Ismail’s lynching and the arson attack on Madyan police station, Geo News reported.

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The detainees were taken to an unknown location while attempts were made to arrest the others involved in the incident, police said.

The members of the mob have been identified and “efforts to arrest them are underway,” the report said, citing Swat District Police Officer (DPO) Syed Zaman Shah.

He said that two first-in-community reports (FIRs) had also been filed for blasphemy and damage to government property.

He added that the suspect was reportedly a drug addict and was arrested following a domestic violence complaint filed by his mother.

On Saturday, Pakistani Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal condemned the lynching and complained that religion was being used as a weapon to justify “street justice” and “vigilante justice.”

“We must take note of this incident because our country is on the brink. We have now reached a point where we are using religion as a justification for mob violence and street justice, in blatant violation of the Constitution, the law and the state,” Iqbal said. PTI GRS NPK GRS
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