A 9-month-old Pakistani boy bawled as he was fingerprinted and booked in
Lahore on an attempted murder charge after his family members allegedly threw
bricks at police trying to collect an unpaid bill.
t and brought this innocent 9-month-old into this court room for an
appearance," the family's lawyer, Irfan Tarar, said.
The ordeal started February 1 when several police
officers and a bailiff went to a home hoping to get payment for a gas bill,
said Atif Zulfikar Butt, a senior police official in Lahore.
A scuffle ensued, during which the infant's father,
one of his teenage sons and others in the residence severely injured some of
the officials by tossing bricks their way, according to Butt.
That led authorities to seek out those in the house.
An official document aired by CNN affiliate GEO News shows charges of stoning
and attempted murder.
How and why the baby was implicated was unclear,
though the Lahore police official acknowledged that the child appeared in court
Wednesday and was booked as his grandfather held him.
"The police filed a wrong, false arrest charge
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Following media coverage of the incident, Punjab
Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif directed police to immediately suspend a
Pakistani official for registering the case against the baby boy, according to
police.
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