Tourist Lynched in Pakistani Town Amid Blasphemy Allegations

In Swat, Pakistan, an enraged mob lynched a tourist, Muhammad Ismail, in public after allegedly desecrating the Quran. Despite police efforts to protect him, the mob overpowered the authorities, torched the police station, and killed Ismail. The incident led to a significant law and order crisis, prompting the authorities to take emergency measures.


PTI | Peshawar | Updated: 21-06-2024 23:31 IST | Created: 21-06-2024 23:31 IST
Tourist Lynched in Pakistani Town Amid Blasphemy Allegations
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In a shocking incident that has stunned the community, an enraged mob in the scenic Pakistani town of Swat took the law into their own hands and lynched a tourist, Muhammad Ismail, after accusing him of desecrating the Quran.

On Thursday night, Ismail, a 40-year-old resident of Sialkot in Punjab province, was visiting the northwestern hill resort when he was alleged to have burnt pages of Islam's holy book in Madyan tehsil. District Police Officer (DPO) Swat, Zahidullah, initially detained Ismail to protect him.

However, the news of the alleged desecration was broadcast through mosque loudspeakers, inciting thousands to gather outside the police station. The mob demanded Ismail's handover, and when the police refused, a firefight ensued, resulting in eight injuries. The mob then stormed the police station, killing Ismail and torching the facility. Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has requested an urgent report on the incident and called for calm amid the chaos.

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