Pak PM Imran Dials Sri Lanka’s President, Assures Justice to Lynched Sri Lankan National

Pakistan’s government has long been under pressure to change the countrys blasphemy laws, a move Islamists strongly resist. (Image: @ImranKhanPTI/ Twitter)

A mob of hundreds of enraged Muslims descended on the sports equipment factory in the district of Sialkot in Punjab province after the Sri Lankan manager of the factory was accused of blasphemy.

Pakistan’s prime minister told Sri Lanka’s president that more than 100 people have been detained in the lynching of a Sri Lankan factory manager and suspects will be prosecuted with the full severity of the law.

Imran Khan said in an overnight tweet that he spoke to Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa by phone to convey the country’s anger and shame and assure him that justice would be done for Friday’s vigilante killing of Priyantha Kumara.

A mob of hundreds of enraged Muslims descended on the sports equipment factory in the district of Sialkot in Punjab province after the Sri Lankan manager of the factory was accused of blasphemy.

The mob grabbed Kumara, lynched him and publicly burned the body, according to police. Factory workers accused the victim of desecrating posters bearing the name of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad.

The charred body of the victim will be transported to Islamabad. From there, Sri Lankan embassy officials will take the casket to home, officials said.

In the conservative society of Pakistan, mere allegations of blasphemy invite mob attacks. The countrys blasphemy law carries the death penalty for anyone found guilty of the offense.

Police have arrested 13 suspects and detained dozens of others allegedly involved in the attack. Punjab police chief Rao Sardar said investigators were examining footage from some 160 closed circuit television cameras to ascertain the role of potential suspects and 10 teams were conducting raids to net more suspects.

Pakistan’s government has long been under pressure to change the countrys blasphemy laws, a move Islamists strongly resist.

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