Policeman in Pakistan Court Displays Simplicity of Detonating Hand Grenade—by Detonating Hand Grenade

Grenade explodes, injuring three
By Andrew Simontacchi
Andrew Simontacchi
Andrew Simontacchi
April 12, 2016Updated: April 12, 2016

Right after assuring courtroom attendees that the grenade had been diffused, he pulled the pin—and the grenade exploded.

The policeman, Constable Liquat Ali, was in Karachi’s Anti-Terrorism Court, trying to counter an argument that a grenade was too difficult for a defendant to use—then demonstrated the simplicity of removing the pin, according to court officials.

Ali’s hands were injured from the blast, along with a court assistant and one other policeman.

Ali’s hands were injured from the blast, along with a court assistant and one other policeman.

The court housed several anti-terrorism cases at the time; with the explosion causing widespread panic among everyone in the building. The trial Ali was attending, as well as others in session were briefly suspended.

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“We thought the whole building was under attack from terrorists,” Farhan Haider, a lawyer who had been in a courtroom next door, told the Guardian. “Everyone was just rushing towards the exits.”

Although he only suffered minor injuries, Ali will bear a larger legal burden; charges for his mishandling of evidence.