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04-05-2014, 07:31 AM
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| Your Mothers Nightmare... Poster Rank:411 Male Join Date: Oct 2012 Posts: 2,856 Mentioned: 4 Post(s) Quoted: 1036 Post(s)
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Re: 9 Month Old Baby Charged with PLANNING MURDER
Guilty as charged your honour HANG HIM!! Fucking messed up people in a messed up area of the world, desperate to drag the world back into the medieval dark ages..... The Koran/Quoran/Q'ran teaches forward thinking, freedom of speech, love and respect but just like the bible people can read into it anything they want, and these fucking savages want to put the common man and woman under complete control using religion, yet they break almost every rule in the book when not being observed or out of the country. A lot of the people over there are uneducated through no fault of their own, they cannot read the book but rely on educated teachers to read it to them. They can only follow and act upon what they are told. Make no mistake its the wealthy who are doing the controling and causing the horrors we see here on DR. |
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04-07-2014, 08:18 PM
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Re: 9 Month Old Baby Charged with PLANNING MURDER
Not a joke. I was just listening to the story. This one says attempted murder. The policeman who arrested him, was suspended. http://news.msn.com/videos?videoid=b...6-5dd474f0ad31 · |
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04-08-2014, 02:10 PM
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Re: 9 Month Old Baby Charged with PLANNING MURDER
A 9 month old baby in Pakistan was taken into custody for attempted murder of a police officer. Officials took his fingerprints and even attempted to get a statement from the baby. Mubasher Bukhari Reuters April 8, 2014 LAHORE, Pakistan— Relatives of a 9 month old baby charged with attempted murder in Pakistan have taken him into hiding, one said Tuesday, in a case that has thrown a spotlight on Pakistan's dysfunctional criminal justice system. Baby Musa Khan appeared in court in the City of Lahore last week, charged with attempted murder 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. "Police are vindictive. Now they are trying to settle the issue on personal grounds, that's why I sent my grandson to Faisalabad for protection," the baby's grandfather, Muhammad Yasin, told Reuters, referring to a central Pakistani city. The baby is on bail and due to appear at the next hearing April 12, but, Yasin said he was not sure if he would take him to court for the case. "There is immense pressure on me from various corners," he said. At his first appearance in court last week, Musa cried while his fingerprints were taken by a court official. Later, the baby sucked on a bottle of milk and tried to grab journalists' microphones as his grandfather spoke to the media. "He does not even know how to pick up his milk bottle properly, how can he stone the police?" Yasin asked journalists at the court Thursday. The baby was apparently charged because an assistant sub-inspector complained in a crime report that Musa's whole family beaten him up and injured his head. The case has once again highlighted dysfunction in Pakistan's police and justice system. Poorly trained and underpaid police are frequently accused of corruption and human rights abuses. Many are not even qualified to write a crime report. Commanders say it is not their fault, pointing out that the this year's federal budget gave the military about $6 billion and the police a paltry $686 million. The provincial law minister, Rana Sanaullah Khan, told Reuters that the provincial chief minister had ordered an investigation into the charges against Musa. One police officers had been suspended, he said. "He has directed police authorities to take action against the officials who booked the infant," he said. This photograph taken April 3, shows a Pakistani lawyer taking the thumb impression from 9 month old toddler, Mohammad Musa, on a bail bond in Lahore, Pakistan. ( Stringer, AFP/Getty Images / April 8, 2014 ) |