Pakistan has imposed strict financial restrictions on 88 banned terrorist organizations and their masters, including Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar and Dawood Ibrahim. This information has been given in the news on Saturday. These restrictions have been imposed in an attempt to come out of the 'grey list' of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an organization that monitors international terrorism financing.
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According to the news, orders have been given to seize all the wealth of these terrorist groups and their masters and seal the bank accounts. The Paris-based FATF put Pakistan on the 'gray list' in June 2018 and asked Islamabad to implement the action plan by the end of 2019 but the deadline was extended due to the epidemic. The government on 18 August issued two notifications, to pose a ban on Saeed, the Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Azhar and the underworld don Ibrahim, the 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind and Jamaat-ud-Dawa's mastermind. Abraham has emerged as the most wanted jihadi for India after the 1993 Mumbai blasts.
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According to Pak media, the Pakistan government has recently banned 88 mentors and members of the terrorist group in compliance with the new list released by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The restrictions announced in the notifications have been imposed on Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Taliban, Daesh, Haqqani Group, Al Qaeda and others.
According to reports, the government has seized all movable and immovable properties of these organizations and mentors and has ordered to seal their bank accounts. Saeed, Azhar, Mullah Fazlullah (aka Mulla Radio), Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, Muhammad Yahya Mujahid, Abdul Hakim Murad, Noor Wali Mehsud, Fazal Rahim Shah of Uzbekistan Liberation Movement, Taliban leaders Jalaluddin Haqqani, Khalil Ahmed Haqqani and Ibrahim and his associates are on the list.