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Mastermind of 26/11 attack Hafiz Saeed freed
Alleged mastermind of 26/11 attack Hafiz Saeed freed
Lahore:
Lahore High Court on Tuesday ordered the release of Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and alleged mastermind of Mumbai terror attack Hafiz Mohammad Saeed.
The court heard the petition challenging the detention of Hafiz Saeed, who was detained in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attack.
The arguments presented by Saeed's counsel A K Dogar, told a three-member bench of the Lahore High Court that there were "no legal grounds" for the the JuD chief's detention by Pakistani authorities.
Dogar also rebutted arguments presented by Pakistan's Attorney General Latif Khosa during the last hearing of the case on May 30.
Referring to the government's contention that Saeed was detained after the UN Security Council designated the JuD a terrorist organisation, Dogar said Islamabad had not acted on several UN resolutions on the Kashmir issue, which had been put in cold storage.
He also claimed the UN acted on the dictates of the US.
During the last hearing, Attorney General Khosa had told the court that the government had evidence that showed the JuD's 'prima facie links' with Al Qaida. This was the first time that Pakistan admitted that JuD has links with Al Qaida.
Dogar had told the court on Monday that while Al Qaida has been designated a terrorist group by the UN and several countries, it was not banned under Pakistani laws.
Alleged mastermind of 26/11 attack Hafiz Saeed freed
Alleged mastermind of 26/11 attack Hafiz Saeed freed
Lahore:
Lahore High Court on Tuesday ordered the release of Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and alleged mastermind of Mumbai terror attack Hafiz Mohammad Saeed.
The court heard the petition challenging the detention of Hafiz Saeed, who was detained in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attack.
The arguments presented by Saeed's counsel A K Dogar, told a three-member bench of the Lahore High Court that there were "no legal grounds" for the the JuD chief's detention by Pakistani authorities.
Dogar also rebutted arguments presented by Pakistan's Attorney General Latif Khosa during the last hearing of the case on May 30.
Referring to the government's contention that Saeed was detained after the UN Security Council designated the JuD a terrorist organisation, Dogar said Islamabad had not acted on several UN resolutions on the Kashmir issue, which had been put in cold storage.
He also claimed the UN acted on the dictates of the US.
During the last hearing, Attorney General Khosa had told the court that the government had evidence that showed the JuD's 'prima facie links' with Al Qaida. This was the first time that Pakistan admitted that JuD has links with Al Qaida.
Dogar had told the court on Monday that while Al Qaida has been designated a terrorist group by the UN and several countries, it was not banned under Pakistani laws.
Alleged mastermind of 26/11 attack Hafiz Saeed freed