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Five of the six men, booked under the blasphemy law for throwing a Sikh man’s turban to the ground during a scuffle at a bus terminal in Pakistan’s Punjab Province, have been arrested with a court on 3 May, remanding them into police custody.
Police had registered an FIR against six people under blasphemy law on the complaint of Mahinder Paal Singh, a resident of Multan district of Punjab. Rashid Gujjar, Baqir Ali, Faiz Alam, Shakeel and Snawal were produced before a district court in Chichawatni, and police obtained a three-day physical remand.
Police on Sunday had registered an FIR under sections 295 (blasphemy), 506 (hurling threats) and 148 of Pakistan Penal Code against the six suspects under blasphemy law.
Singh told police that he was travelling last week from Faisalabad to Multan by a bus owned by Kohistan-Faisal Movers when it developed a fault near Dijkot. The driver fixed the fault, but the bus’ speed was very slow and it took five hours to get to Chichawatni bus terminal.
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