![]() ![]() It slammed Pakistan for failing to take strong action against UN-designated terrorists. In the latest Orlando plenary, FATF asked Islamabad to implement all 27 points of its action plan by October. Notably, FATF asked Pakistan to take strong action against terroristsįATF's strongly-worded statement against Pakistan could have also driven this action. The country's Prime Minister is hoping to mend ties with the White House in his maiden trip. It's also important to note that Pakistan's action against Saeed comes before PM Imran Khan's visit to the US. He will reportedly challenge the cases against him in court. Interestingly, Pakistan acted against Saeed before Imran Khan's US tripĪccording to reports, Saeed was arrested from Lahore, when he was on his way to Gujranwala. Muhammad Ayub, Abdullah Ubaid, Muhammad Ali, and Abdul Ghaffar. ![]() The other terrorists who were booked were Malik Zafar Iqbal, Muhammad Naeem, Mohsin Bilal, Abdul Raqeeb, Dr. These included Saeed's brother-in-law Abdul Rehman Makki, Ameer Hamza, and Mohammad Yahya Aziz. Not only Saeed, but his brother-in-law was also bookedĪpart from Saeed, three main members of JuD were booked in these cases. ![]() They will be prosecuted in anti-terrorism courts for the commission of these offenses," CTD said in a statement. "They committed multiple offenses of terrorism financing and money laundering under the Anti- Terrorism Act, 1997. They were slapped with 23 cases, which were registered in Lahore, Gujranwala, and Multan. In 2017, he and his four aides were detained by Pakistan government.īut they were released merely 11 months later after Judicial Review Board of Punjab didn't extend their confinement.Įarlier this month, Pakistan's counter-terrorism department booked SaeedĮarlier this month, Pakistan's counter-terrorism department (CTD) booked Saeed and his 12 accomplices. Despite India giving a dossier to Pakistan about his involvement in terror activities across the border, Saeed roamed freely. Saeed, whose anti-India sentiments aren't hidden, is the chief of Lashkar-e-Taiba. Saeed was detained in 2017, only to be released later The terror watchdog has said if Pakistan fails to curb home-grown terrorism, it will be blacklisted. To note, Pakistan has been put on notice by FATF. Saeed, the mastermind of the gruesome 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, has been sent to judicial custody, Pakistani media reported. Days after booking him on terror financing charges, Pakistan on Wednesday arrested UN-designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed. ![]()
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