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ISLAMABAD: A militant group in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt beheaded a Sikh man kidnapped over a month ago after accusing him of acting as a "spy" for a rival outfit, media reports said today.

Mohinder Singh, 40, was kidnapped from his shop in Tabbai village of Khyber Agency by unidentified armed men on November 20. Singh was a seller of herbal medicines, a trade that is common among Sikhs in northwest Pakistan.

Singh was beheaded yesterday and his body was mutilated before it was packed in a sack and dumped at Zakhakhel Bazaar in Khyber Agency, unnamed officials were quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.

The officials said Tawheedul Islam, a militant group, had claimed responsibility for killing Singh.

A note left with the body said Singh had been killed for spying for a rival militant group, the Lashkar-e-Islam. The body was identified by the slain man's brother Daswant Singh.

He said his brother's killing was a "cruel act" against members of the minority Sikh community.

"We have no enmity with anyone and have lived peacefully in Khyber Agency for more than six decades," he said.

Daswant told The News daily that his family had earlier approached the Tauheedul Islam, a pro-government militia of Zakhakhel tribesmen, but it had claimed it did not know the whereabouts of Singh.

"After we tried and used all tribal channels and sources for the recovery of my brother, we sent an application to Mutahir Zeb, Political Agent of the Khyber Agency, on December 13 to seek his support," Daswant said.

The official had reportedly assured the family that Singh would be recovered within a week, he said.

Daswant said his brother was diabetic and had been survived by his wife and nine children, including a polio-affected son. He demanded that the government should protect minorities and pay compensation to the family.



Kidnapped Sikh man beheaded in Pakistan's tribal belt - The Times of India
 
ISLAMABAD: A militant group in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt beheaded a Sikh man kidnapped over a month ago after accusing him of acting as a "spy" for a rival outfit, media reports said today.

Mohinder Singh, 40, was kidnapped from his shop in Tabbai village of Khyber Agency by unidentified armed men on November 20. Singh was a seller of herbal medicines, a trade that is common among Sikhs in northwest Pakistan.

Singh was beheaded yesterday and his body was mutilated before it was packed in a sack and dumped at Zakhakhel Bazaar in Khyber Agency, unnamed officials were quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.

The officials said Tawheedul Islam, a militant group, had claimed responsibility for killing Singh.

A note left with the body said Singh had been killed for spying for a rival militant group, the Lashkar-e-Islam. The body was identified by the slain man's brother Daswant Singh.

He said his brother's killing was a "cruel act" against members of the minority Sikh community.

"We have no enmity with anyone and have lived peacefully in Khyber Agency for more than six decades," he said.

Daswant told The News daily that his family had earlier approached the Tauheedul Islam, a pro-government militia of Zakhakhel tribesmen, but it had claimed it did not know the whereabouts of Singh.

"After we tried and used all tribal channels and sources for the recovery of my brother, we sent an application to Mutahir Zeb, Political Agent of the Khyber Agency, on December 13 to seek his support," Daswant said.

The official had reportedly assured the family that Singh would be recovered within a week, he said.

Daswant said his brother was diabetic and had been survived by his wife and nine children, including a polio-affected son. He demanded that the government should protect minorities and pay compensation to the family.



Kidnapped Sikh man beheaded in Pakistan's tribal belt - The Times of India

the same people who beheaded this Pakistani Sikh are the same people who beheaded PA soldiers & civilians, so giving it a religious & how minorities are treated twist is really uncalled for...
 
Minority violence is not the topic. This man was killed for being a spy for Lashkar-e-Islam, also a extremist terrorist organization. So this man was killed on charges of being a spy for another organization irrespective of religion.

Keep minority out of it if you don't want a infraction.
 
Minority violence is not the topic. This man was killed for being a spy for Lashkar-e-Islam, also a extremist terrorist organization. So this man was killed on charges of being a spy for another organization irrespective of religion.

Keep minority out of it if you don't want a infraction.
Those are the allegations where are the proof of the same. People can make up any story after killing a person from minority..
 
Those are the allegations where are the proof of the same. People can make up any story after killing a person from minority..

The dead body had a note from the killers accusing him of being a spy for rivals...
 
You believe it ?

May be its just a cover up.

This way every other thing in the world is a cover up. You know of the hot topic going on right now, that maybe a cover up. Tahir Ul Qadri may be a cover up. Everything might be a cover up.

Pakistanis (Muslims and Non-Muslims) get killed by these terrorists in Karachi, Quetta, Northern Areas and FATA. It is just the current trend going on right now in Pakistan's trouble areas.
 
You believe it ?

May be its just a cover up.

Funny thing is they believe any letter left by terrorists and questions any coming from armed forces.. looks like terrorists have earned that kind of respect from people or may be since since minority is attacked they don't care asking for proofs
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This way every other thing in the world is a cover up. You know of the hot topic going on right now, that maybe a cover up. Tahir Ul Qadri may be a cover up. Everything might be a cover up.
Pakistanis (Muslims and Non-Muslims) get killed by these terrorists in Karachi, Quetta, Northern Areas and FATA. It is just the current trend going on right now in Pakistan's trouble areas.
Okies. Any thread on it ?
 
Funny thing is they believe any letter left by terrorists and questions any coming from armed forces.. looks like terrorists have earned that kind of respect from people or may be since since minority is attacked they don't care asking for proofs
.

:what: seems you are too much frustrated over Kashmir incident.

How can you be so sure that they were terrorists ? :woot:

yeh they can be some wildcat too
 
Beheading has become a fashion in Pakistan! This really sucks! :tdown:
 

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