
Speaking to the media in Lahore, he said that 108 cars, including police vehicles, were set on fire in the province. He said that 23 buildings, including the Lahore Corps Commander House and banks, were damaged.
He said that in Lahore, two police Vigo trucks, six Hilux, 12 buses, one jail van, four bikes and two single cabin vehicles were burnt. Similarly, six vehicles belonging to the Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) and eight Rescue 1122 ambulances were set on fire.
He said that the Audi showroom in Lahore was attacked, in which one car was completely burnt while the rest were damaged.
Naqvi said PTI woman leader Yasmin Rashid was the key player in the attack on Jinnah House. He said around 3400 people were present outside the Jinnah House while around 400 people were present inside the Jinnah House aka Corps Commander House.
He vowed to hold people accountable involved in May 9 incidents.
Mohsin Naqvi claimed it was a pre-planned and coordinated attack on public and army installations.
He said two metro stations were burnt to ashes worth a billion rupees.
He said police were strictly advised not to open fire shots at any place and if someone trespasses in a government building then act within the law.
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