Mohammad Musa might not be old enough to have taken his first step or
sounded his first word, but that has not stopped a Pakistani court from
charging the 9-month-old boy with attempted murder.
The infant, along with his father and other family members, were
booked for allegedly attacking police and gas company officials with
rocks and wooden rods in a working class neighborhood of Lahore on
February 1.
Inspector Kashif Muhammad, who was in charge of the alleged crime
scene and has since been suspended, wrote in his First Incident Report
that it was a case of attempted murder.
Mohammad appeared before a judge on Friday sitting on his father’s
lap and clasping a bottle. He began crying in court and was ultimately
given bail. His grandfather at one point had to take his thumb and dip
it in ink to place his print on the bail bond, as he was incapable of
signing it himself. The case has been adjourned until April 12, at which
point the child is expected to make an appearance.
“Everyone in the court was saying ‘How can such a small child be implicated in any case?’ What kind of police do we have?” AFP cites his grandfather, 50-year-old Mohammad Yasin, as saying.
Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Rana Abdul Jabbar, who was
responsible for suspending Kashif Muhammed, has ordered a probe into the
incident.
“A nine month old can never commit such a crime. This incident
took place due to sheer misunderstanding on the police’s part and was
not done on purpose,” The Express Tribune cited him as saying.
The charge runs counter to Pakistan’s minimum age of criminal
responsibility, which was increased from seven to 12 years of age in
2013 except in terror-related cases. The judge, however, chose not to
dismiss the case against the child, claiming it was not within his
jurisdiction.
But the family’s lawyer, Chaudhry Irfan Sadiq, told AFP Friday the charges against the child should have been dropped.
“The court should have simply referred the minor’s case to the
High Court to drop the charges against the innocent child and acquit him
from the case,” he said.
“This case also exposes the incompetence of our police force and the way they are operating.”
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