Mansha 'Bomb' taken into custody from SC following his surrender

Published October 15, 2018
Mansha 'Bomb' arrives at the Supreme Court on Monday to surrender himself for arrest. — DawnNews TV
Mansha 'Bomb' arrives at the Supreme Court on Monday to surrender himself for arrest. — DawnNews TV

Suspected land grabber Malik Mansha Ali Khokhar — widely known as Mansha 'Bomb' — was taken into custody from the Supreme Court on Monday after he had gone there to "surrender himself".

Mansha, who is wanted by police in over 80 criminal cases in Lahore, had spent more than four to five hours in the SC premises in the hopes of meeting Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar in person.

In a letter to the Supreme Court, Mansha wrote that suo motu proceedings had been initiated against him but he was unable to appear before the SC on the date fixed as he was unaware of the said proceedings. The letter added that Mansha was living at different address then the one mentioned on his CNIC.

However, the chief justice did not take the matter up and did not meet Mansha. The suspected land grabber was taken into custody by officials of the Secretariat Police Station.

In his letter, Mansha had said that he had found out about the proceedings through the media, adding that he was a "law abiding citizen" who would never think of not appearing before the court.

He added that he feared "discrimination" on the hands of the investigative agencies and asked the court for protection.

Earlier, while speaking to the media upon his arrival at the Supreme Court, he said that the Punjab police had added 'Bomb' to his name to malign him. He alleged that because of a political animosity, an investigation was being carried out against him.

Mansha had told the media that he had hidden from the police so that he could appear before CJP, adding that he would wait for the top judge.

He added that he had come to the SC of his own accord so that he could surrender himself for arrest as per the law.

"I am a family man and I have not grabbed anyone's land," he said, denying being part of any land mafia. "I have inherited the properties."

The suspected land grabber said that PML-N leaders Shahbaz Sharif and Nawaz Sharif had been unfair to him and that he was a PTI supporter.

An ATC had earlier issued arrest warrants for Mansha and his three sons in a case registered by Johar Town police on charges of attacking a team of the Lahore Development Authority (LDA).

According to the FIR, Mansha and his sons Faisal, Tariq and Asim, were accused of attacking an LDA team during an anti-encroachment operation in Johar Town area.

The suspects neither appeared before the court nor joined police investigation.

On Oct 4, an investigating officer (IO) told the court that the suspects had gone underground since the Supreme Court ordered a crackdown on land grabbers in Johar Town.

The IO asked the court to issue warrants for the arrest of the suspects. The court accepted the request and issued warrants, directing the police to produce them on Oct 10.

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