Pakistan has imposed severe monetary restrictions on global terrorist Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, more than a decade after orchestrating the 11/26 terrorist attack in Mumbai in which more than 160 Indians were killed and 300 injured. India’s request to bring the main conspirators in the horrific attack to justice is reportedly seeking to get off the gray list of the terrorist financing watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force or the FATF.
In 2008, 10 Pakistani terrorists launched a coordinated attack on Mumbai, indiscriminately shooting innocent civilians in various locations. nine of them had been killed in operations by the security forces that lasted several hours; one, Ajmal Kasab, was captured alive and executed in 2012 after a trial.
Lakhvi was shortly jailed in Pakistan and later released on bail despite India offering proof of his involvement. Another mastermind, Hafiz Saeed, also remained under space arrest before being released.
“Freeze, stop and notice, the budget and other monetary assets or economic resources of those people, corporations and entities,” says a Pakistani decree opposed to Lakhvi.
The terrorist will be barred from traveling abroad.
The GAFI, based in Paris, greylisted Pakistan in June 2018 for not taking concrete steps to prevent the financing of terrorism in the country. He had asked Islamabad to put in place an action plan until the end of 2019, but the deadline was later extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
If Pakistan complies with the FATFI’s directive until October, the company can simply place the Imran Khan-led country on the “blacklist” with North Korea and Iran.
Earlier this month, Pakistan’s parliament approved 4 expenses similar to positions in position through the FATF.
News firm PTI cited a report by Pakistani The News according to which, according to the new list of terrorists published recently through the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the government has imposed sanctions on key figures in teams terrorists such as Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), JeM, Taliban, Daesh, Haqqani Group, al-Qaeda and others.
The newspaper reported that Saeed, Masood Azhar, Mullah Fazlullah (also known as Mullah Radio), Muhammad Yahya Mujahid, Abdul Hakeem Murad, wanted through Interpol, Noor Wali Mehsud, Fazal Raheem Shah of the Uzbekistan Liberation Movement, Taliban leaders Jalaluddin Haqqani, Khalqani, Ahmad Yahya Haqqani, Ibrahim and their affiliates are on the United Nations list.
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