Pakistan police arrest man accused of killing two minority community members in Punjab province

In this photo, taken on May 18, 2023, police officers patrol around streets in Lahore, Pakistan. (AP/File)
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  • Police official says suspect confessed to killings, faces murder charges 
  • Community demands action against those involved in hate-speeches

LAHORE: Pakistani police on Sunday arrested a man accused of killing two members of the minority Ahmadi community in separate attacks in the eastern Punjab province, police and officials said.

The arrest came a day after the suspect shot and killed two Ahmadis hours apart in Mandi Bahauddin, a district in the eastern Punjab province, district police chief Ghulam Moinuddin said. He said the suspect had confessed to killings under questioning and faces murder charges.

It was unclear why the suspect targeted the two men.

The victims belonged to the Ahmadi faith, which was established in the Indian subcontinent in the 19th century by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. 

In a statement, Amir Mahmood, a spokesperson for the community, denounced Saturday’s killings. He said the attacker was a student at a seminary, and that a campaign against the Ahmadiyya community is on the rise.

Mahmood demanded action against those involved in hate-speeches against his community.

“Why is the government not taking any action against them,” he asked.

Pakistan’s Parliament declared Ahmadis non-Muslims in 1974. Homes and places of worship of Ahmadis have been attacked over the decades by hard-liners who consider them heretics.