Pakistan releases all four accused of vandalizing Hindu temple
Pakistan releases all four accused of vandalizing Hindu temple
Share:

Islamabad: The four minor boys arrested by the police in connection with the Hindu temple vandalism in Chhachro area of Sindh province of Pakistan have now been released. The release is because the person who had filed the case has withdrawn his complaint. According to Pakistan newspaper Dawn, the complainant's name is Prem Kumar and he has withdrawn the complaint following the request of local Hindu leaders.

The newspaper quoted police officials as saying that the boys arrested were aged 15, 13, 13 and 12. He has confessed his crime and said that he did this to steal money from the temple. Mata Deval Bhittani temple in a village near Chhachhro town in Thar, Sindh province was vandalized by some unknown miscreants on Sunday night (26 January). He insulted the idols of God. On Monday, an FIR was registered on the orders of Thar Senior Superintendent of Police Abdullah Ahmadiyar.

The report said that the four boys, residents of Chhachharo, were arrested on Monday on charges of sabotage at the place of worship. Meanwhile, Sindh Province Minority Affairs Minister Hari Ram Kishori Lal has asked the police to file a blasphemy case against the accused.

Also Read: 

Britain exited from EU after 47 years, know its effect on India

Imran Khan again criticizes India on CAA, says, '50 crore Muslims out...'

Coronavirus: Return of Indians from China continues, 323 passengers reaches Delhi so far

Pak students whipped PM of Pakistan, says 'Learn something from India...'

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News