39 lawyers booked by police for vandalising judicial complex in Multan
Police has registered a First Information Report (FIR) against 39 lawyers — including Lahore High Court Bar Association-Multan President Sher Zaman Qureshi — for vandalising Multan's judicial complex during a protest, DawnNews reported on Thursday.
On Wednesday, lawyers in Multan had continued their protest from the day before over the shifting of the courts and entered the sessions court after a scuffle with the police. The lawyers had stormed the judicial complex on Mattital Road, smashing windows and doors and mirrors with sticks.
The FIR, a copy of which available with Dawn, was registered at the Bahauddin Zakariya police station on the complaint of Superintendent of police (SP) of judicial complex Safdar Ayub. According to the complainant, 50 lawyers led by Qureshi entered the building "armed with firearms, sticks and petrol" and attacked the district session judge, vandalising his office by damaging the furniture and machinery.
He further alleged that the lawyers threatened and physically abused the police officials who tried to stop the protest. The SP also accused the protesters of threatening the staff of the judicial complex when they tried to resist.
The FIR was registered under clause 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act along with Sections 16 of Maintenance of Public Order as well as 123 (b), 353, 186, 452 etc.