Jinnah House caught fire, now arrests are being madeImage Credit source: Video SS
Jinnah House Fire: In protest against the arrest of Imran Khan in Pakistan, his supporters created a lot of orgy. Public properties worth crores of rupees have been damaged in the violence across the country. There is also a Jinnah House in this, which was destroyed by Imran’s supporters. Lahore’s Corps Commander General Salman Fayaz Ghani was living in Jinnah House. He was sacked after the arson.
Now the demand for court martial is being raised on Pakistani Commander Salman Fayaz. Jinnah House was set on fire on 9th May. During this, Imran’s supporters also created loot. Imran’s supporters took away the valuables kept here. It is said that 340 suspects of arson here have been arrested. The person who allegedly stole the uniform and wore it has also been arrested.
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BREAKING 🚨 A video of Lt Gen Salman Fayyaz Ghani Corps Commander IV Corps Lahore, and his family has emerged where he can be seen in the CC house that was raided and burnt by the mob. The General can be seen in casual clothing trying to talk to the angry mob. pic.twitter.com/AItoSlYDKB
— Raza Hassan (@RazaSHassan) May 12, 2023
2 lakh reward on the person who burnt Jinnah House
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif issued a strict order. Ordered action against all the culprits. PM Shahbaz ordered the arrest of the accused within 72 hours. A reward of Rs 200,000 has been announced on the main accused who burnt Jinnah House. However, the PTI leader released the video after the violence, in which police officers can be seen vandalizing the building. According to local media reports, the PTI leader claims that police destroyed hundreds of pictures of Quaid-e-Azam during the vandalism. The PTI leader demanded action against the police officers involved in the attack.
Pakistan Army Lahore Corps Commander Lt Gen Salman Fayyaz Ghani’s official residence today. pic.twitter.com/3DonFg1EhH
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) May 9, 2023
Case in anti-terror law on those who burnt Jinnah House
According to local media reports, sources said that the accused were identified from video recordings, CCTV footage and other sources. On the other hand, the Special Branch of the Punjab Police identified 62 people who carried out attacks on police vehicles and private buildings. A case has been registered against the accused under anti-terror laws and other laws.
More than three thousand arrests in Lahore so far
The Punjab Police has arrested 292 more people in the province. Since May 9, 3,186 people have been arrested in Lahore. On the basis of intelligence information, a report has been submitted to the government regarding the violence. It has been told in the report that 742 videos were analyzed from all over Punjab, out of which 458 videos are from Lahore.
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