Investigation into Murder of Pastor in India Continues
ICC Note:
Two weeks following the brutal murder of a pastor in Ludhiana, India, local police continue the investigation into the identity of the pastor’s killers. According to police, 17 suspected have been rounded up for questioning, but concrete leads are yet to be discovered. On July 14, Pastor Sultan Masih was shot to death as he stood outside his church talking on the phone. The pastor was killed by two masked gunmen who pulled up to the pastor on motorbike before the murder. Local Christians stages protests following the killing, demanding local authorities bring the pastor’s killers to justice.
07/31/2017 India (Times of India) – Two days after two suspects were rounded up from near the church in Peeru Banda, Salem Tabri, for pastor’s murder, police have let them off. Sources in the police said some suspects were rounded up from outside Ludhiana district as well and were being questioned.
Pastor Sultan Masih, 53, was talking on the phone outside the church in Salem Tabri when two motorcycle-borne assailants shot him dead on July 14.
Police officials said the two Christian youths were rounded up from Saleem Tabri. However, after quizzing the duo, the investigators couldn’t get cogent proof, besides there were protests by Christian community members.
Cops said 17 suspects had been rounded up so far, besides raids were being conducted in Meherban, Lalton and Hassanpur. The police had picked up suspects from Muktsar, Mohali and Faridkot, but their questioning didn’t yield much.
On the other hand, Ludhiana police commissioner Rajendra Dhoke said they have got leads in the case and were working on exclusion theory of various angles. The case would be solved soon, he added.
Meanwhile, Christian community leaders said the priests across Ludhiana and other areas were scared.
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