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Two apples and hand wash stolen from Pakistani judge’s chamber prompt FIR and public debate.
Lahore police have filed an FIR after two apples and a bottle of hand wash were stolen from the chamber of Additional Sessions Judge Noor Muhammad Basmal, marking a rare case of theft within court premises.
The incident, reported on December 5 and registered under Section 380 of the Pakistan Penal Code, carries a maximum penalty of seven years in prison or a fine.
The case was filed at Islampura Police Station on the judge’s instructions, highlighting the legal principle that theft is cognizable regardless of value.
The low-value theft has drawn public attention and social media scrutiny, sparking debate over judicial priorities and resource allocation.
Meanwhile, in Matiari, Sindh, thieves broke into the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, stealing silver items, with authorities reviewing CCTV footage to identify suspects.
Dos manzanas y el lavado de manos robados de la sala del juez paquistaní provocan FIR y debate público.