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Attempted murder charges against nine-month-old baby thrown out by Pakistan court | |
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A judge in Pakistan has thrown out charges of attempted murder against a nine-month-old baby on Saturday, lawyers said, after the infant appeared in court for a second time. | A judge in Pakistan has thrown out charges of attempted murder against a nine-month-old baby on Saturday, lawyers said, after the infant appeared in court for a second time. |
At his first appearance in court last week, baby Musa Khan cried while his fingerprints were taken by a court official. | At his first appearance in court last week, baby Musa Khan cried while his fingerprints were taken by a court official. |
He appeared in court in the city of Lahore again today, calmly sitting on his grandfather's lap and drinking from a bottle of milk after being bailed. | He appeared in court in the city of Lahore again today, calmly sitting on his grandfather's lap and drinking from a bottle of milk after being bailed. |
But the judge said the case should never have come to court | But the judge said the case should never have come to court |
The baby was charged with attempted murder, threatening police and interfering with state affairs along with his father and grandfather after a mob protesting against gas cuts and price increases stoned police and gas company workers trying to collect overdue bills. | The baby was charged with attempted murder, threatening police and interfering with state affairs along with his father and grandfather after a mob protesting against gas cuts and price increases stoned police and gas company workers trying to collect overdue bills. |
The report lodged a complaint against the whole of Muhammad Yaseen's family,which unilaterally included his nine-month-old grandson whom he brought with him to court. | The report lodged a complaint against the whole of Muhammad Yaseen's family,which unilaterally included his nine-month-old grandson whom he brought with him to court. |
Nine-month-old Muhammad Mosa Khan has his finger prints taken by an official in court The baby's grandfather, Muhammad Yasin, and his three sons still face the charges. | Nine-month-old Muhammad Mosa Khan has his finger prints taken by an official in court The baby's grandfather, Muhammad Yasin, and his three sons still face the charges. |
The assistant superintendent who filed the charges has since been removed from their position, Senior Superintendent of Police Rana Jabbar told The Times of India . | The assistant superintendent who filed the charges has since been removed from their position, Senior Superintendent of Police Rana Jabbar told The Times of India . |
Mr Jabbar said: “A nine month old can never commit such a crime. This incident took place due to sheer misunderstanding on the police’s part and was not done on purpose.” | Mr Jabbar said: “A nine month old can never commit such a crime. This incident took place due to sheer misunderstanding on the police’s part and was not done on purpose.” |
Punjab's Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has asked for clarification over the incident and demanded "stern action" against those who registered the case. | Punjab's Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has asked for clarification over the incident and demanded "stern action" against those who registered the case. |
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