Islamabad Pakistan, which has shown double character against terrorists, has once again revealed itself to the whole world. The Imran Khan government of Pakistan, a few days ago, closed the bank accounts of all, including Hafiz Saeed, while taking action against five terrorists of Lashkar and Jamaat-ud-Dawa. . But once again the bank account of all has been restored.
According to media reports, Pakistan has taken this step after the approval of the committee of the UN Security Council. Apart from Hafiz Saeed, the bank account of Abdul Salam Bhutvi, Haji M Ashraf, Yahya Mujahid and Zafar Iqbal has been resumed.
Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed sentenced to 5 years, Pakistan court’s decision in Terror Funding case
Explain that they are all UNSC listed terrorists. Presently, the Punjab Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Pakistan is serving a sentence of 1 to 5 years in Lahore Jail in cases of terrorism financing filed against all. According to media reports, the five terrorists, including Hafiz, had appealed to the United Nations to restore their bank accounts again so that their family’s expenses could be maintained.
Last month, the FATF decided to put Pakistan on the gray list for failing to take concrete action against terrorists. Now that the bank account of the terrorists has been restored once again, it will be interesting to see what the move of UNSC and Pakistan discuss in the next meeting of the FATF.
Pak in FATF’s gray list
Let us tell you that Pakistan, which failed to take concrete action against the terrorists, is placed in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) gray list. The FATF said last month that Pakistan had still failed to block funding to organizations such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed sentenced to 5 years, Pakistan court’s decision in Terror Funding case
To curb Financing terrorism and take steps against money laundering, the FATF has prepared an action plan of 27 points and has been asked to implement Pakistan, but out of these 27 points So far, Pakistan has implemented only 13 points. So the FATF has clearly said that all the points should be acted upon as soon as possible, otherwise they will be put in the blacklist. At present, this decision has been postponed till October.