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In Pakistan, 18-month-old accused of killing youth

Source: PTI
January 29, 2011 19:50 IST
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Believe it or not but the Pakistani police produced a year-and-half-old infant before a judicial magistrate as a prime accused in a murder case of a 20-year-old youth in Karachi.

Javed Akhtar, a judicial magistrate in the east zone of the city, was appalled when he saw the Zaman town police produce the 18 months old boy in court as a prime accused, according to officials.

"The judge lost his cool on seeing this and gave the investigating officer a piece of his mind when the police informed him that the infant, Raees had slit the throat of 20-year old Alamgir," a court official said.

"The judge wanted to know how an infant could sit on the throat of a 20 year-old youth and slit his throat and how was this humanly possible and the police had no answer to this except that the mother of the deceased had nominated the infant as prime accused," he said.

The judge ordered the police to come up with the real suspects after the complainant, Shehla started shouting in court that the police had helped the real accused, also named Raees alias Mamoon, escape after taking bribes.

"The complainant said that Raees had kidnapped her son out of enmity and killed him but the police allowed him to escape and instead named the infant, also named Raees and living in the same locality, in the FIR," the official said.  

The police in Pakistan are accused of being the most corrupt department and it is normal for convicted criminals to escape while making court appearances.
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