Mumbai Attack Mastermind Terrorist Hafiz Saeed Arrested

Public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam has termed the arrest of Hafiz Saeed as the drama of Pakistan.
Mumbai Attack Mastermind Terrorist Hafiz Saeed Arrested

One of India's most wanted terrorists and mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attack Hafiz Saeed has been arrested in Pakistan. Terrorist Hafiz Saeed was arrested from Lahore by the Counter Terrorism Department of Pakistan. Hafiz Saeed was going to Gurjandal to appear in the Anti-Terrorist Court. After the arrest, Hafid Saeed has been sent to judicial custody.

Terrorist Hafiz Saeed was arrested for terrorist funding. It is believed that this action of Pakistan is merely a show-off. The move by Pakistan Government is being considered as the result of pressure from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Pakistan is afraid of being blacklisted by FATF.

Public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam has termed the arrest of Hafiz Saeed as the drama of Pakistan. He said that Pakistan is fooling the world that he has arrested Hafiz Saeed. We have to now see what evidence the Pakistan court brings to convict Hafiz Saeed. Ujjwal Nikam, special public prosecutor in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case on the arrest of Hafiz Saeed: Pakistan is fooling the world that they have arrested him, we have seen how they courts in evidence and how to convict them , otherwise it is a drama

Earlier, Jamaat-ud-Dawa leader Hafiz Saeed and three others were given relief from the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) of Lahore. ATC allowed bail to three others, including Hafiz Saeed, before the arrest. Meanwhile, Pakistan has registered 23 cases of terror funding against Hafiz Saeed and 12 of his colleagues during the growing international pressure to take action against terror organizations. Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Department issued a statement and had said that cases against them have been registered for using five trusts for terror funding.

Hafiz Saeed is the founder of terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. In Pakistan, the organization named Jamat Uday Bawa runs. In 2008, Mumbai was the mastermind of the attack, in which 164 people were killed. After this attack, the US has declared a reward of $ 1 million on its head.

It was also in the Mumbai train blasts in 2006. In 2001, it targeted the Indian Parliament. The NIA's most wanted list is included. The US, the UK, the European Union, Russia and Australia, including India, have banned both organizations.

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