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Published 13 Feb, 2015 01:37pm

Police implicate four-year old in robbery case

DERA GHAZI KHAN: A four-year-old boy was booked on Friday by police in a case of alleged robbery.

The accused minor was presented before an additional sessions judge, who in turn admonished the Station House Officer (SHO) at Drahma Police Station who had registered a First Information Report (FIR) against the infant.

The judge dismissed the FIR, criticising the police for failing to register FIRs against real culprits but arresting a four-year old boy.

Last year in Lahore, a policeman was suspended for registering a case of attempted murder against a nine-month old boy and forcing the crying infant to appear in court.

Take a look: Policeman suspended for accusing baby of attempted murder

Baby Mohammad Musa, along with other members of his family, was booked last year for throwing rocks at gas company officials carrying out an anti-theft inspection in the low-income Ahata Thanedaran neighbourhood of Lahore in February last year, the family's lawyer Chaudhry Irfan Sadiq had previously told AFP.

Inspector Kashif Muhammad, who attended the alleged crime scene and has since been suspended, had written in his report that it was a case of attempted murder.

The case highlighted how Pakistan's notoriously corrupt police force often trump up false charges either to extract bribes or because they have been paid off.

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