The Scotsman

20 worshipper­s beaten and stabbed to death at shrine

● Custodian killed rivals in dispute over custodians­hip at holy site in Pakistan

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR

The custodian of a local shrine and his accomplice­s killed 20 devotees after intoxicati­ng them in eastern Punjab province in what officials said was the outcome of a dispute over custodians­hip of the shrine.

Senior police officer Mohammad Bilal said the shrine custodian in a village near the city of Sargodha some 200 miles north of Multan was arrested yesterday along with four others for killing worshipper­s with batons and knives. Mr Bilal said another four people were in critical condition.

A doctor at Sargodha hospital said the victims were killed while nude and the bodies bore multiple stab wounds and blunt weapons marks.

Liaquat Ali Chatta, area government administra­tor, said Abdul Waheed and his four alleged accomplice­s were arrested and the matter was being investigat­ed. Chatta said Waheed is a retired government employee and seemed “mentally unstable”.

Mr Chatta said the custodian was allegedly in the practice of “beating and torturing” devotees to “cleanse” them. He said Waheed had confessed to the murders.

Zulfiquar Hameed, regional police officer for Sargodha and surroundin­g districts, said the main suspect’s confession and other relevant statements suggested the incident was the “outcome of jealousy and dispute over custodians­hip” of the shrine.

“This man was afraid of losing prominence and that the position would go to somebody else,” said Hameed, who is heading the investigat­ion inot the incident. “The issue of custodians­hip ends to this level of incident.”

Rana Sanaullah, law mina ister for the Punjab provincial government, said an initial investigat­ion showed Waheed had followers who would regularly visit the shrine and face torture in the name of religious cleansing.

The shrine was built about two years ago on the grave of local religious leader Ali Mohammad Gujjar. Shamsher Joya, a local police officer, said Waheed would come to the shrine twice a week from Lahore, and his followers would submit to “beating and torturing with a red hot iron rod”.

 ??  ?? 0 Casualties of the attacks at the shrine near the city of Sargodha are treated in hospital. Four were said to be in critical condition
0 Casualties of the attacks at the shrine near the city of Sargodha are treated in hospital. Four were said to be in critical condition

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