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FIR accuses Jinns for Kidnapping A Child, Taxila Police’s Strange Claims

January 30, 2026
in Pakistan
FIR accuses Jinns for Kidnapping A Child, Taxila Police’s Strange Claims
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Police in Taxila have caused widespread discussion and confusion after registering an FIR that strangely accuses jinns of kidnapping a child. Officials described it as a first-of-its-kind case, which quickly drew public attention and criticism.

The unusual nature of the complaint has raised serious concerns about police investigation practices and legal credibility. Many people questioned how a case could be registered against supernatural beings, as jinns cannot be identified, arrested, or presented before a court of law. Legal experts and citizens alike expressed worry that such actions could undermine the seriousness of the justice system.

Later, the police clarified the situation by explaining that the child’s father strongly believes in superstitions. According to officials, his personal beliefs influenced the way the complaint was written and recorded. They added that the case was registered to formally document the report, not because the police believe in the involvement of supernatural forces.

The incident has sparked a broader debate about the need for proper investigation, responsible reporting, and greater awareness among the public. It has also highlighted the importance of handling sensitive cases carefully, while ensuring that legal procedures remain grounded in evidence and reality.

Tags: accusesChildclaimsFIRJinnsKidnappingpolicesStrangeTaxila
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