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US Accuses Pakistan Of Not Taking Action Against Terrorists Masood Azhar, Sajid Mir

Terrorist groups focusing on India, including the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) its associated front associations, and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) have kept on working from the Pakistani region, the US said in another report.

Pakistan didn’t make a move against other referred to terrorist militants, for example, JeM author and UN-assigned terrorist Masood Azhar; and 2008 Mumbai assault “project chief” Sajid Mir; both of whom are accepted to stay free in Pakistan, it added.

However Al Qaeda has debilitated, its local associate in the Indian subcontinent (AQIS) has kept on working from far off areas that have filled in as places of refuge, the report said.

Locally, in any case, terrorist groups kept on working from Pakistan. Bunches focusing on Afghanistan, including the Afghan Taliban and the associated Haqqani Network, additionally keep on working, the report said.

Pakistan gained extra headway in 2020 toward finishing its Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Action Plan, yet didn’t finish all Action Plan things, and stayed on the FATF “grey list”.

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The report said Pakistan made strides in 2020 to counter terrorist financing and control India-centered assailant bunches from leading assaults. Pakistan sentenced LeT originator Hafiz Saeed and four other senior innovators in different terrorism financing cases.

The Sindh High Court upset the 2002 feelings of Omar Sheik and three co-schemers for 2002 grabbing and murder of US columnist Daniel Pearl on April 2 and requested their delivery.

Sheik remained kept while common and government authorities’ requests proceeded through the year’s end.

The US keeps on building its essential association with the Government of India, including through two-sided commitment, for example, the 17 Counterterrorism Joint Working Group and Third Designations Dialog in September, just as the third 2+2 Ministerial Dialog in October.

Indian counterterrorism powers, at the government and state levels, effectively-recognized and upset transnational and local terrorists.

The National Investigation Agency inspected 34 terrorism-related cases identified with the Islamic State dread gathering and captured 160 people, including 10 claimed Al Qaeda agents from Kerala and West Bengal, in September, the report said.

 

 

 

 

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