Updated August 22nd, 2020 at 20:53 IST

BJP demands Pakistan to 'hand over Dawood' after Imran govt reveals gangster's address

Lashing out at Pakistan's admission of sheltering 1993 Mumbai blast mastermind - Dawood Ibrahim, BJP demanded it to hand over the gangster to Indian govt now

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Lashing out at Pakistan's admission of sheltering 1993 Mumbai blast mastermind - Dawood Ibrahim, BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain on Saturday, demanded that the gangster must be handed over to India immediately. Stating that Pakistan had admitted Dawood Ibrahim as the main accused in the Mumbai bomb blast, he said that India's claim proved to be correct. He added that Pakistan's list of 88 'sanctioned' terrorists was a 'confession of his crimes'.

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BJP: 'Hand over Dawood Ibrahim now'

Pakistan sanctions 88 terrorists from Daesh, al-Qaida & Taliban to avoid FATF blacklist

Pakistan imposes sanctions on Dawood, Azhar and Saeed

As Pakistan imposed sanctions on 88 terrorists complying to the new UNSC's list, in the order issued by Pakistan government - dated 18 August - finally admitted to sheltering gangster Dawood Ibrahim, revealing his Karachi address. The order revealed Dawood's three Karachi-based addresses including his residence named 'White House'. Apart from Dawood, Pakistan has listed Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar, ordering the seizure of all of their properties and freezing of bank accounts.

Previously in July, bank accounts of 26/11 mastermind - Hafeez Saeed who has been lodged in Kot Lakhpat jail for terror financing was restored. Ahead of the FATF plenary meet, on February 12, Saeed was convicted under ATA Section 11-F (2) and 11-N. On the other hand,  Pakistan allegedly 'lost'  Pakistani terrorist Masood Azhar - the mastermind of the 2019 Pulwama terror attack - and his family. While Pakistan has never acknowledged Dawood's presence, he is believed to be residing in Karachi. 

Pakistan reveals Dawood Ibrahim's Karachi home 'White House'; 88 terrorists sanctioned

Pakistan remains in FATF Grey list

On June 25, the global terror financing watchdog, FATF decided to keep Pakistan in the "Grey List". The FATF officials said that the decision was taken in the third and final plenary of the Task Force as the body observed that Pakistan has failed to check flow of money to terror groups like the LeT and the JeM - both of which are responsible for terror attacks in India. Notably, the plenary was held under the Chinese Presidency of Xiangmin Liu. Following this, Pakistan Financial Monitoring Unit director-general Lubna Farooq informed the National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance that the country is yet to comply with 13 conditions out of the 27-point Action Plan of the FATF including curbing terror financing, enforcement of the laws against the prescribed organisations and improving the legal systems. 

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Published August 22nd, 2020 at 20:53 IST