Pakistan frees Chinese citizen on bail over blasphemy charge

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Bail has been granted until the case is concluded, which may take a few months. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ISLAMABAD – A Chinese citizen accused of blasphemy in Pakistan was released on bail after an anti-terror court ruled that no offence had been committed.Bail has been granted until the case is concluded, which may take a few months.

The Chinese citizen is the head of the transport department at Dasu power plant that’s currently under construction, and was detained about more than a week ago. The police had registered a complaint against the Chinese executive, identified as Tian, on the request of local workers and nearby residents forBlasphemy is aPakistan is one of the flagship destinations for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative.

China is involved in the construction of most power plants in Pakistan but has been troubled by payment delays and being targeted in a fresh wave of terror attacks. Militants targeted the same Dasu power project two years ago with a bomb blast that killed 12 Chinese workers travelling in a bus. BLOOMBERG

 

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