Arrest warrant issued against Jaish-e-Mohammad Chief Masood Azhar By January 18

Pak has been compelled to take action against its jihadist bosses around the world on charges of providing assistance to terrorists. Pak Anti Terrorism Court (ATC) has asked Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar to be detained by January 18 in a terror funding case. During the hearing held on Thursday, ATC Gujranwala has withdrawn an arrest warrant against Azhar after allegations of terror funding by the Anti-Terrorism Department (CTD).

Masood Azhar, a wrongdoer of Pulwama: As per the information received, Jaish-e-Mohammed has accepted his role in the terror attack in Pulwama on February 14, 2019. More than 40 jawans of CRPF were martyred in the attack. After the attack, on 26th February 2019, India had made an airstrike at Balakote in Pakistan in which more than 300 terrorists were killed.

Present Azhar Junha has revealed that a court official said, ATC Gujranwala Judge Natasha Naseem Supra, amidst the hearing of the case on Friday, gave a clear direction to the CTD to detain Jaish-e-Mohammed chief K Masood Azhar by January 18 and produce him in court.'

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