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Pakistan: Chinese engineer arrested for ‘insulting Allah’ in Ramzan row

“Pakistan: Chinese engineer arrested for ‘insulting Allah’ in Ramzan row”, First Post, April 17, 2023:

“The unnamed Chinese national, an employee of China Gezhouba Group Company, was arrested from the Dasu hydropower project on Sunday after an angry mob gathered to attack him, “to avert a serious situation”

A Chinese engineer working at a hydropower project in the Kohistan district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province was arrested by police for allegedly making blasphemous remarks during a workplace argument.

The unnamed Chinese national, an employee of China Gezhouba Group Company, was arrested from the Dasu hydropower project on Sunday after an angry mob gathered to attack him, “to avert a serious situationl,” South China Morning Post reported….”

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