Pakistan's first Sikh police officer 'thrashed, evicted' from his house

IANS  |  Lahore 

Pakistans first Shaheen has claimed that he was thrashed and evicted from his house in Lahores Chahal along with his children and wife, following a property dispute with ETPB - the parent body of

"My turban was forced open and hair was untied," Singh says in one of the videos he shared on

In a video, Singh can be seen pleading to police to give him "at least 10 minutes" to be in the place where they have been staying since 1947.

He has also appealed to Sikhs across the world to help him and take note of disrespect to a Sikh's hair and turban.

In 2011, had filed a case against then of (ETPB) for illegally selling Gurudwara property. In February 2018, the country's apex court held Hashmi responsible.

The ETPB maintained Singh had illegally occupied the "Langar" Hall of Gurdwara Janum Asthan "Bebe Nanaki Chahil", which was vacated by an anti-encroachment team.

Evacuee Trust Property Board, established in 1960, is a statutory board of the Government of Pakistan, which administers evacuee properties and shrines of Hindus and Sikhs attached to religious, charitable or educational trusts, left behind by Hindus and Sikhs who migrated to after the 1947 partition of

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First Published: Wed, July 11 2018. 17:22 IST