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A policeman jailed for murdering a senior politician in a religiously-motivated attack incited a prison guard to shoot an elderly British man convicted of blasphemy, according to an internal inquiry. Mohammad Asghar, whom British doctors say is seriously mentally ill, was shot and wounded by a guard at Adiyala jail in Rawalpindi, last month.
The 70-year-old was sentenced to death for blasphemy in January in a case that has prompted concern from British Prime Minister David Cameron. The prison guard, Mohammad Yousuf, had spent more than two weeks guarding Mumtaz Qadri, who killed Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer three years ago, a senior jail official said.
The prison official said an initial inquiry by a four-member committee found that Qadri had also prepared two other prison officers to hunt down blasphemy convicts in the prison. "The accused (Yousuf) was deployed outside the cell of Mumtaz Qadri during the incident and he had confessed to taking religious lessons from him," the jail official told AFP on condition of anonymity. The claims will heighten concerns about staff being radicalised by hard-line inmates in ageing and overcrowded prisons.
The official's account of events was supported by three other prisoners held in the same part of the jail, who said guards regularly took religious instruction from Qadri. "I was sleeping when I woke to the sound of gunshots and I saw the prison staff grabbing one of their fellows while Asghar was lying on the ground in a pool of blood," an inmate living next to Asghar's cell told AFP. A second prisoner who saw the attack said a guard appeared in the wing and demanded to know where Asghar was.
"The prison staff usually shout at us and I thought Asghar's family or lawyers must have sent him something, so I didn't pay any attention, but then I heard the first gunshot," the prisoner told AFP. He said Asghar was trying to hide in the bathroom area of his cell while the gunman was firing at him. "He was lucky that he reached the bathroom and the other prison staff arrived to grab the assassin, otherwise he would have been killed", he said.
Special status Inmates accused prison officials of giving Qadri special treatment. "The prison staff don't shout at him, they talk to him with respect and don't make him do the usual work", said one. In a further sign that some staff had been radicalised, one high-profile murder convict told AFP that a prison guard had been giving him religious lessons a month before the attack. "He told me to kill the two blasphemy convicts, saying that I have committed too many sins in my life but I can repay them by killing either both or one of them. He had promised to give me a weapon", the prisoner told AFP.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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