Pakistan lists Hafiz Saeed under anti-terrorism act

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Pakistan lists Hafiz Saeed under anti-terrorism act

By Sajjad HussainnnISLAMABAD: Mumbai attack mastermind and JuD chief Hafiz Saeed, who is under house arrest, has now been listed under Pakistan’s anti-terrorism act, a tacit acknowledgement of his links to militancy.nnDawn News reported that the Punjab government has included names of Saeed and one of his close aides, Qazi Kashif, in the fourth schedule of the Anti-terrorism Act (ATA).nnThree other men were also added to the list — Abdullah Obaid from Faisalabad, and Zafar Iqbal and Abdur Rehman Abid from the Markaz-i-Taiba, Muridke.nnSaeed and the four men added to the fourth schedule of the ATA were also placed under house arrest on January 30 in Lahore amid an angry uproar from his party and political allies.nnThe five men were identified by the Interior Ministry as “active members of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Falah-i- Insaniyat (FIF),” the report said.nnThe ministry directed the Counter Terrorism Department to “move and take necessary action” against them.nnThe names of Saeed and 37 other JuD and FIF leaders had earlier also been placed on the Exit Control List (ECL), barring them from leaving the country.nnThe Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 empowers the government to mark a person as “proscribed” and to place that person on the fourth schedule on an ex-parte basis.nnThe mere listing of a person in the fourth schedule of the ATA shows that he is linked with militancy in some way, the report said.nnThose listed face a barrage of legal consequences like travel bans and scrutiny of assets etc.nnAny violation of provision of the fourth schedule may result in imprisonment of up to three years and fine or both.nnThe action against Saeed was taken after the country was hit by at least eight terror attacks which killed more than 100 people.nn”Detention of Saeed shows that army supported the step by the civilian government, and it was viewed by many as a sign of changing security priorities,” the daily said.nnSaeed was also put under house arrest after Mumbai terror attacks in November 2008 but he was freed by court in 2009.nnSaeed also carries a reward of USD 10 million announced by the US for his role in terror activities.

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