Hafiz Saeed, 26/11 mastermind, sentenced to 31 years in jail by Pak anti-terrorism court
World | April 08, 2022 19:35 ISTThe court has also fined him Rs 3,40,000.
The court has also fined him Rs 3,40,000.
Pakistan authorities on Wednesday booked Hafiz Saeed, chief of Jamaa-ud-Dawa and others in terror funding cases, amid growing international pressure to act against militant groups. Hafiz Saeed is a mastermind of deadly 26/11 Mumbai terror attack in 2008.
Peshawar: 26/11 mastermind and chief of banned outfit Jamaat-ud-Dawa Hafiz Mohammad Saeed once again pitched an anti India call at a rally held in Pakistan's Peshawar district on Monday.Saeed is among the top in the
Islamabad: Under prodding from the United States and the UK, Pakistan on thursday said the bank accounts of Hafiz Mohammed Saeed's Jamaat-ud-Dawah have been frozen and foreign travel restrictions have been imposed on Saeed.Foreign Office
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