A man was killed and four others were injured when a mob went on the rampage in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta today over the alleged desecration of a Quran.
The man was killed in firing by unidentified men at Liaquat Bazar during protests by activists linked to a banned Sunni extremist group, reports said.
Two of the injured were in a serious condition, officials told the media.
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The violence erupted when some persons claimed they had found torn pages of the Quran in a crate containing fruits that was part of a shipment from neighbouring Iran, a Shia- majority country.
The mob destroyed several shops and tried to march towards a Shia-dominated neighbourhood before protesters were stopped by police.
Quetta has witnessed several devastating attacks on the minority Hazara Shia community that have killed hundreds. The banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility for most of these attacks.
Recent sectarian violence between Shias and Sunnis, which erupted during the Islamic holy month of Muharram, killed at least a dozen people in Rawalpindi and other cities.