50 arrested over raid on Christian colony in Pak

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Press Trust of India Lahore
Last Updated : Mar 10 2013 | 12:00 PM IST
About 50 people have been arrested in this eastern Pakistani city after a mob torched over 150 homes of the minority Christian community in search of an alleged blasphemer.
Police officials said they had arrested about 50 people who had been identified from video footage of the attack or named by the victims.
Raids were being conducted for other wanted persons, they said.
Trouble began at Joseph Colony on Friday, when over 2,000 enraged Muslims surrounded the neighbourhood and pelted stones at the homes of Christians.
The mob was led by Shafiq Ahmed, who claimed he was looking for a Christian named Savan Masih as he had allegedly committed blasphemy by insulting the Prophet Mohammed.
Some men found Masih's 65-year-old father Chaman Masih and assaulted him and then burnt his home.
The mob dispersed after a police contingent was posted in the area and officials said they had registered an FIR against Masih under the blasphemy law.
Yesterday, the mob returned to Joseph Colony in the morning and drove out all Christian families that were still in the area.
Footage on television showed masked men armed with sticks rampaging through the neighbourhood, setting houses and cars on fire. The police did little to stop the mob.
Police said they had arrested Savan Masih, a 26-year-old sanitation worker, and shifted him to a safe location.
Shahid Imran, named as the complainant in the FIR against Masih, alleged that the Christian had uttered blasphemous remarks about the Prophet Mohammed in the past too.
However, police officer Hafiz Abdul Majid told the media that a preliminary investigation had shown that Imran had falsely accused Masih of blasphemy.
Police were forced to register a case against the Christian to placate the mob, Majid said.
Hundreds of Christians, who were forced to live in the open after a mob torched their houses, complained that they were yet to receive any relief or compensation from authorities.
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First Published: Mar 10 2013 | 12:00 PM IST

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