Lahore The pole of Pakistan, which has become a stronghold of terrorists and terrorist organizations that have carried out terrorist incidents all over the world, has once again opened. Pakistan is constantly trying to avoid the action of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and now a few days later, before the FATF meeting, Pakistan has started taking action against the terrorists.
In the past, the Mumbai attack mastermind Zakirur Rahman was sentenced to 15 years in three different cases and now the notorious terrorist Masood Azhar has been ordered to be arrested.
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In fact, the Anti-Terrorism Court of Pakistan has ordered the Punjab Police that Masood Azhar, the leader of Jaish-e-Mohhamad, who has been declared as a global terrorist from the United Nations, by terror finance Arrest in nutritional case by January 18.
Anti-terrorism court ATC Gujranwala has issued an arrest warrant against Masood Azhar. During the hearing on Friday, ATC Gujranwala Judge Natasha Nasim Supra has directed the CTD to arrest Masood Azhar, the kingpin of Jaish-e-Mohammed, by January 18 and present in court, an official said on Saturday.
Serious charge on Masood Azhar
Let me tell you that terrorist Masood Azhar has been facing serious charges like terrorist financing and propagation of terrorist material. He heads the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. Jaish-e-Mohammed is an active terrorist organization in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which is continuously trying to destabilize India.
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Earlier, the involvement of Jaish-e-Mohammed in many terrorist attacks has been reported all over the world. Azhar himself admitted that in 1993, he had gone to Nairobi (Kenya) to meet the leaders of Al-Etihad Al Islamiyah, a Somali supporter of the terrorist organization Al Qaeda.
Let me tell you that FATF meeting is going to be held a few days later. Before that, he wants to take action against the terrorists and give a message to the FATF. Earlier in June 2018, Pakistan was put on the ‘gray list’ and asked to take concrete steps against money laundering and terrorism financing by the end of 2019. However the deadline was extended due to the Kovid-19 epidemic. ATC Lahore had sentenced Saeed to 36 years in total for terrorism financing. He is in Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat Jail since July 2019.