Sabotage and ruckus over blasphemy in Pakistan, 27 Samsung employees in police custody

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Sabotage and ruckus over blasphemy in Pakistan

Karachi: There has been a lot of ruckus in Pakistan over alleged blasphemy charges. On Friday, a violent mob vandalized the mall and created a ruckus. In this case, 27 employees of the Samsung mobile phone company have been taken into custody by the police. It is alleged that the employees of the mobile phone company have allegedly committed blasphemy. According to media reports, a WiFi device was installed in Karachi’s Star City Mall. It is alleged that it was allegedly blasphemy.

A crowd gathered on the spot and started a ruckus. The protesters damaged the company’s signboard in the mall. On receiving the information, the local police reached the spot and switched off the device, and confiscated it. Karachi Police swung into action after the company was accused of blasphemy and in addition to shutting down all the company’s devices, it also confiscated the device from which the blasphemous remarks were allegedly made.

Sabotage and ruckus over blasphemy in Pakistan

According to the police statement, realizing the gravity of the matter, Predi SHO reached the spot and switched off the device, and confiscated it. Meanwhile, Samsung’s Pakistan office said in a statement that the company has not hurt religious sentiments. Samsung Electronics said it endeavors to maintain impartiality on all matters of religious importance. The company respects all religious sentiments and beliefs.

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