Six sentenced to death for lynching Sri Lankan factory manager in Pakistan

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LAHORE, Pakistan: A court sentenced six men to death on Monday (Apr 18) in a mass trial for the mob lynching of a clothes factory\u0027s Sri Lankan manager in eastern Pakistan last year, the case\u0027s public prosecutor said. Scores of enraged workers in the city of Sialkot tortured and burned the man in December o

LAHORE, Pakistan: A court sentenced six men to death on Monday in a mass trial for the mob lynching of a clothes factory's Sri Lankan manager in eastern Pakistan last year, the case's public prosecutor said.

Scores of enraged workers in the city of Sialkot tortured and burned the man in December over accusations of blasphemy which a police official at the time linked to the removal of a poster with Islamic holy verses. Mobile phone footage shows him being chased onto a roof then beaten with sticks, dragged onto the streets, stripped and set alight. One man who seeks to help him is shoved aside, according to images on social media that shocked both nations.

The Anti-Terrorism Court in Lahore, set up inside a high-security prison, also gave life sentences to nine people, five years' jail to one, and two-year sentences to 72, according to a statement from the public prosecutor."Mr DDN Piryantha Kumara, General Manager, Rajco Factory, Sialkot was murdered on the allegations of blasphemy by the mob. Later on, the mob desecrated the dead body and ablazed the same," the statement said.

 

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