Pakistan accepts the presence of eleven terrorists who facilitated the 11/26 Mumbai terrorist attack on its soil | India News


New Delhi: Pakistan’s highest investigating authority, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), accepted on Wednesday (November 11, 2020) the presence of eleven terrorists who facilitated the 11/26 terrorist attack in Mumbai on its territory.

Muhammad Amjad Khan of Multan, who was involved in the purchase of the ship Al Fouz used in the 2008 terrorist attack, is on the 880-page list. Amjad also bought a Yamaha MotoR boat motor, life jackets, inflatable boats from ARZ water sport, Karachi, and later used them in the attacks on India’s financial center.

Shahid Gafoor of Bahawalpur, who was the captain of the ship Al-Hussaini and Al-Fouz that were used by the terrorists, has also been mentioned.

The list also mentions 9 crew members from the ships used in the Mumbai terror attack. These are Muhammad Usman from Sahiwal District, Ateeq-Ur-Rehman from Lahore District, Riaz Ahmad from Hafizabad, Muhammad Mushtaq from Gujranwala District, Muhammad Naeem from Dera Ghazi Khan District, Abdul Shakoor from Sargodha District, Muhammad Sabir from Multan, Muhammad Usman from Lodhran District, Shakil Ahmad from Rahim Yar Khan District. All are members of the terrorist group Lashkar e tayyaba, included in the UN list.

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The list mentions 1,210 high-profile and most wanted terrorists in the country. However, it does not mention Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar or Dawood Ibrahim.

Hafiz Saeed is a UN-listed international terrorist and the mastermind of the 11/26 Bombay terrorist attacks, while Masood Azhar is the head of Jaish-e-Mohammed and was listed as an international terrorist in 2019 after the Pulwama terrorist attack that killed more than 40 Indian paramilitaries. cash.
Earlier this year, a court in Pakistan sentenced Saeed for 5 years for terrorist financing.

When it comes to Dawood Ibrahim, although Pakistan has never accepted him to be in the country, it is well known that he stays in Karachi. In fact, being also a UN-listed terrorist, his address is referred to as Karachi, the provincial capital of the southern province of Sindh.

The list has 161 most wanted terrorists from Balochistan, 737 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 100 from Sindh, 122 from Punjab, 32 from Islamabad and 30 from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on the most wanted list.

The list curiously mentions the name of Altaf Hussain, the leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) who now lives in London, the leader of the Pakistan Opposition Party, the PMLN, Nasir Butt, and those involved in the attacks against the former Pakistani President Parvez Musharraf and former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz.

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