Mansha 'Bomb' arrives at SC to surrender himself

Mansha 'Bomb' arrives at SC to surrender himself
Absconding suspect Mansha Bomb, wanted in a land grabbing case, surrendered himself to the Supreme Court on Monday.

Mansha and his sons are accused of illegally grabbing land in Lahore's Johar Town vicinity.

Last month, the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Saqib Nisar had ordered the immediate arrest of the alleged land grabber, however, the authorities had failed to fulfil the court's orders. At least 70 cases are registered against Mansha, according to the Punjab police.

The absconding suspect reached the Supreme Court premises today and demanded to meet the chief justice.

Further, the man claimed that he had not illegally grabbed land. "I have not grabbed anyone's land and have documentary evidence to prove that the land I own belongs to my father," he said.

Mansha further said that 'false cases' had been created against him after his son contested the election on a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ticket.
"I am being treated unfairly and want justice to be done," he said claiming that former Punjab chief minister Shehbaz Sharif filed false cases against him.

"I have avoided the police to come to the Supreme Court to meet the chief justice. I want to apprise him of every detail pertaining to the case against me before I am arrested in order to avoid any proceedings initiated out of revenge," Mansha told the media.



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