Pakistan flipped all over again on the underworld don case, said this
Pakistan flipped all over again on the underworld don case, said this
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Karachi: Pakistan has once again retracted from underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's confession of being in Karachi. Pakistan's foreign department has officially denied that Dawood is on Pakistani soil. The foreign world issued a statement saying that the claim is completely baseless and misleading that Pakistan has accepted the presence of some enlisted men (Dawood Ibrahim) on their land. In 1993, Dawood fled to Pakistan after the responsibility of the Mumbai serial blasts. Islamabad has consistently denied that it provided Dawood asylum. 257 people died in these blasts, and about 1400 people were injured. India has told many times to hand over Dawood Ibrahim from Pakistan.

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Show off action on terrorist organizations: According to the information received, on Saturday, Pakistan was pretending to conduct investigations on 88 banned terrorist organizations, including Dawood Ibrahim and their bosses. Pakistan released the list as part of an effort to come out of the 'gray list' of the International Action Task Force (FATF), an organization that monitors international terrorism financing. The names of Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar and Dawood Ibrahim were also present in this list.

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Pakistan on FATF gray list: Paris-based FATF had put Pakistan in the 'grey list' in June 2018 and told Islamabad to implement the action plan by the end of 2019, but due to the Kovid-19 epidemic, the limit was increased this time. had gone. The government has issued two notifications on August 18, declaring sanctions on Saeed, the Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Azhar and underworld don Abraham, the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attack and the leader of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa.

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