Muslim mob torches police station in Pakistan, lynches man for alleged blasphemy
The Hindu
Muslim mob lynches man accused of desecrating Koran in Pakistan, highlighting ongoing issue of blasphemy accusations in the country.
A Muslim mob in northwestern Pakistan on Thursday, June 20, 2024 broke into a police station, snatched a man who was held there and then lynched him over allegations that he had desecrated Islam's holy book, the Koran.
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The attackers also torched the station in Madyan, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, and burned police vehicles parked there, according to local police official Rahim Ullah.
The slain man, Mohammad Ismail, was a tourist who was staying at a hotel in the town when some locals turned on him and accused him of blasphemy.
Ullah said police officers took the man to the station for his protection but the mob swelled and pursued them. The mob then attacked the station, snatched Ismail, beat him to death and then burned his body and left it on the road.
Additional police forces have arrived in Madyan to bring the situation under control, Ullah said.
It wasn't immediately known if any of the attackers were arrested.