Terror Financing Case: Hafiz Saeed s Aides Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison
An anti-terrorism court in Lahore on Wednesday charged Jamat-ud Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed’s two close aides and brother-in-law Abdul Rehman Makki in various terror financing cases. PTI File Photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-13T18:24:28+05:30 Terror Financing Case: Hafiz Saeed s Aides Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison outlookindia.com 2021-01-13T18:27:15+05:30
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Two close aides of Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed have been sentenced to 15 years in prison by an anti-terrorism court in Lahore. The court also sentenced Jamat-ud Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed’s brother-in-law Abdul Rehman Makki to six months in jail.
Pakistan court sentences Hafiz Saeed s two close aides to over 15 years each in terror financing case The anti-terrorism court in Lahore on Tuesday also sentenced Saeed’s brother-in-law Abdul Rehman Makki to six months in jail File image of JuD chief Hafiz Saeed. Reuters
Lahore: An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan has handed down more than 15 years jail term each to two close aides of Mumbai terror attack mastermind and banned Jamat-ud Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, including the outfit s media face Yahya Mujahid, in a terror-financing case.
The anti-terrorism court in Lahore on Tuesday also sentenced Saeed’s brother-in-law Abdul Rehman Makki to six-month in jail.
Pakistan Defends Handling Of Case Against Extremist Leader
January 10, 2021
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Pakistan s Foreign Office has reacted angrily to a U.S. State Department statement asking the country to do more to hold an extremist leader accountable.
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, leader of the banned Lashkar-e Taiba (LeT), was arrested in the eastern city of Lahore on charges of terror financing on January 2.
An anti-terrorism court sentenced him to five years in prison and a fine of 300,000 rupees ($1,866) on January 8.
Lakhvi was a prominent figure in the Jamaat-ud Dawa (JuD) charity, which is believed to be a front for LeT, the group blamed by the United States and India for a siege in Mumbai in 2008 in which at least 166 people were killed.
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