Christian family traumatised by Pakistani police

On the 21st of June, police broke into Younis Masih’s home at 1:00 AM on false charges of drug dealing. Despite no evidence and no previous history of crime, the police shouted insults and tortured Younis and his sons to tell police where the drugs were hidden.
The police began searching the house for drugs or any substance-related paraphernalia. They threw furniture around, emptied draws, and interrogated members of the family.
“The police were brutal; they were treating my brother and me inhumanely,” Arslan Younis told the British Pakistani Christian Association (BACA). “They pushed us around, cursed, and shouted out insults while slapping and punching us.”
Police tried to bribe the boys to admit drug dealing. However, after the news of Younis’s death reached the police station, officers immediately released the two sons.
“When news of my father’s death spread through the jail, the police panicked and released us immediately. They did not confirm whether or not my father was alive or dead,” Arslan said. “We prayed all night, hoping that the rumors of dad’s death were false. My world shattered when we received confirmation of his death in the morning.”
The Masih family registered a First Incident Report, though withdrew it. “We withdrew the case knowing full well that there was no hope for justice in Pakistan,” Arslan told BACA.
Source: persecution.org
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