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A Pakistani court on Monday, 7 October, issued notices to the Punjab government and Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) to file a reply by 28 October on the petition of Mumbai attack mastermind and JuD Chief Hafiz Saeed challenging his arrest in a terrorism financing case.
"A Lahore High Court two-member bench headed by Justice Mohammad Qasim Khan held the hearing of Saeed and others' petition. The court issued notices to the Punjab government and CTD of Punjab Police to file a reply by 28 October on the issue," a court official told PTI after the hearing.
Representing the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief, Advocate AK Dogar said: "Saeed and other 67 nominated in the terror financing FIRs are not terrorists. Saeed has no link with Lashkar-i-Taiba (LeT) or Al-Qaeda. The properties allegedly owned by him are in fact belong to seminaries."
He prayed the court to quash all 23 FIRs related to terror financing against Saeed and others.
The cases have been registered in Lahore, Gujranwala and Multan for collection of funds for terrorism financing through assets/properties made and held in the names of Trusts/ Non-Profit Organisations (NPO) including Al-Anfaal Trust, Dawatul Irshad Trust, Muaz Bin Jabal Trust, etc.
The CTD said investigation launched into financing matters of proscribed organisations – JuD and LeT – in connection with implementation of UN Sanctions against these Designated Entities & Persons as directed by NSC (National Security Committee) in its meeting of 1 January 2019 chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan for implementing National Action Plan.
"These suspects made assets from funds of terrorism financing. They held and used these assets to raise more funds for further terrorism financing. Hence, they committed multiple offences of terrorism financing and money laundering under Anti-Terrorism Act 1997. They will be prosecuted in ATCs (Anti Terrorism Courts) for commission of these offences," the CTD said.
Saeed-led JuD is believed to be the front organisation for the LeT which was responsible for carrying out the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. He was listed under the UN Security Council Resolution 1267 in December 2008.
The US Department of the Treasury has designated Saeed as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, and the US, since 2012, has offered a 10 million dollar reward for information that brings Saeed to justice.
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