Pakistani Police Prevent Mob Violence, Arrest Man Accused of Insulting Koran

Pakistani Police Prevent Mob Violence, Arrest Man Accused of Insulting Koran

Pakistani police intervened Tuesday to arrest and protect a man accused of insulting the Quran in northwestern Pakistan, averting a potential lynching as hundreds of protesters demanded the suspect be handed over to them.

The incident unfolded in Khazana, on the outskirts of Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where police detained Humayun Ullah after allegations emerged that he had made derogatory remarks about Islam’s holy book during an argument with his brother, according to police officer Nasir Khan.

Social media footage captured hundreds of demonstrators blocking roads near the police station, demanding custody of the accused. Gunshots were heard in the vicinity as protesters pelted the station with stones and threatened to burn it down if authorities refused to surrender the suspect.

The confrontation highlights the volatile nature of blasphemy accusations in Pakistan, where laws mandate death sentences for those found guilty of insulting Islam or Islamic religious figures, though no executions for blasphemy have been carried out to date.

This incident follows a disturbing pattern of vigilante justice attempts in Pakistan. Just two months ago, authorities revealed that police had orchestrated the killing of a doctor in custody on blasphemy charges in southern Sindh province, despite the accused surrendering voluntarily after receiving assurances of a fair trial.

In a similar incident in November 2021, protesters burned a police station and four police posts in northwestern Charsadda district after officers refused to surrender a mentally unstable man accused of desecrating the Quran.

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