Published 09:08 IST, November 20th 2020
Hafiz Saeed still Pakistan's VIP; terrorist & aides roaming in SUVs despite jail sentence
Hafiz Saeed was on Thursday sentenced to 10 years in jail by an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan. However, PM Imran Khan's government is treating him like VIP.
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Mumbai terror attack mastermind and Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed was on Thursday sentenced to 10 years in jail by an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan in two more terror financing cases. However, PM Imran Khan's government is still providing special treatment to UN-designated terrorist. According to an ANI report, Counter-Terrorism Department officials are treating Hafiz Saeed as a VIP and he is still roaming in his SUV escorted by his aides.
Hafiz Saeed sentenced to 10 years in jail
terrorist whom United States has placed a USD 10 million bounty on, was arrested on July 17 last year in terror financing cases. He was sentenced to 11 years in jail by an anti-terrorism court in February this year in two terror financing cases. 70-year-old JuD Chief is lodged at Lahore's high-security Kot Lakhpat jail. Saeed and his two close aides - Zafar Iqbal and Yahya Mujahid - have been sentenced to 10 and a half years each, while JuD chief's bror-in-law Abdul Rehman Makki was sentenced to six months imprisonment.
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He was slapped with a prison sentence of five-and-a-half years and a fine of Rs15,000 in each case. sentences of both cases will run concurrently. court also granted him benefit of Section 382-B of Code of Criminal Procedure (reduction of period of sentence of imprisonment). Malik Zafar Iqbal, secretary of Al-Anfaal Trust, has also been convicted in same cases and has been awarded similar punishment, Dawn reported. court also ordered that Saeed's properties be confiscated.
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A total of 41 cases have been registered by CTD against JuD leaders, out of which 24 have been decided while rest are pending in ATC courts. Four cases have been decided against Saeed so far. Thursday's sentencing comes weeks after Paris-based global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog - Financial Action Task Force retained Pakistan on its grey list till February 2021 as Islamabad failed to fulfil ncy's six key obligations, including failure to take action against two of India's most wanted terrorists -- Saeed and Maulana Masood Azhar.
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With Pakistan's continuation in 'grey list', country may find it difficult to get financial aid from International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB) and European Union, thus furr enhancing problems for cash-strapped nation.
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09:08 IST, November 20th 2020