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Banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan may resurface under new banner, analysts

ANI | Updated: Apr 25, 2021 14:56 IST Lahore [Pakistan], April 25 (ANI): Analysts believe that Pakistan s inaction against proscribed terror outfits may lead Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) to function under a new name, after it was banned on April 15. Counterterror watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has criticized Pakistan s inaction against proscribed terror outfits that continue to function under different names. Pakistan s prosecution of designated terror groups has remained the primary stumbling block since the country s return to the grey list in 2018, reported Zenger. Conditions are created where such elements flourish, former Punjab chief minister and political scientist Hasan Askari Rizvi told Zenger News. In the past, many religious groups have resurfaced under new names. Let s see what happens. To curtail such groups, you need a new policy. Law is an important factor, but until you change the mindset in the society an

Indianapolis Shooter Brandon Hole Legally Bought Weapons Used in Massacre

Indianapolis Shooter Brandon Hole Legally Bought Weapons Used in Massacre On 4/17/21 at 9:32 PM EDT Brandon Hole, the suspect who shot and killed several people during a mass shooting Thursday night at a FedEx facility outside of the Indianapolis airport, legally bought the weapons used during his massacre, the Indianapolis police said Saturday night. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) stated that Hole legally obtained those weapons, according to a search by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). UPDATE-During Thursday’s incident, the suspect, Brandon Hole, was witnessed using assault rifles in the assault.  ATF conducted a trace on the two weapons.  IMPD learned that Brandon Hole purchased the rifles legally in July and September of 2020. IMPD (@IMPDnews) April 18, 2021

Roque: Foreigners with DFA entry exemption docs before March 22 allowed entry to Philippines

Published April 16, 2021 11:12am More foreign nationals will be allowed entry in the Philippines until April 30 amid the COVID-19 pandemic after the government allowed the entry of foreigners with valid entry exemption documents duly issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) before March 22. On Friday, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said this is provided under the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) April 15 Resolution 110. This means foreigners with valid entry exemption documents duly issued by the DFA before March 22 will join the following who are already exempted from the suspension of entry for people of foreign citizenship: diplomats and members of international organizations, and their dependents provided they hold a valid 9(e) visa or 47(a)(2) visa, as the case may be, at the time of entry

ATF offers reward for info on gun theft at Shipton s in Billings

ATF offers reward for info on gun theft at Shipton s in Billings
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Airlines will report losses in FY22 too due to Covid: Study - The Hindu BusinessLine

Airlines will report losses in FY22 too due to Covid: Study April 15, 2021 × Losses, however, will be 35-40 per cent below fiscal 2021 mark, at ₹ 9,500-10,000 crore: Crisil Lower domestic air traffic compared with pre-pandemic levels, together with high fuel prices and only a gradual recovery in international operations, mean airlines will continue to log net losses in FY 2022. However, the losses will be 35-40 per cent below the fiscal 2021 mark, at ₹ 9,500-10,000 crore, according to a Crisil Ratings study of the top three airlines which account for 78 per cent of the total passenger traffic. A resurgence of Covid-19 infections across the country, especially in Mumbai and Delhi, which account for 36 per cent of overall air traffic, is expected to stall the recovery seen over the past six months. In fact, the average daily domestic passenger air traffic has fallen in April by almost 20 per cent to 2.35 lakh compared to February 2021, Crisil said.

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