Jaish seminary raided in Daska, banned literature discovered

Jaish seminary raided in Daska, banned literature discovered
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Summary Dozens of organization's uniforms, banned literature discovered; office of the banned outfit sealed

DASKA: (Dunya News) – A seminary belonging to the banned outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad was on Thursday raided and dozens of organizations’ uniforms were discovered along with banned literature. The office of the outfit was also sealed, reported Dunya News.

According to details, police and intelligence agencies raided an office of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammad near Mundeki and took the banned literature, funds’ receipts and dozens of organization’s uniforms found there into custody.

It is pertinent to mention here that Jaish-e-Mohammad seminaries are being raided since yesterday throughout the country upon the orders of Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif based on the intelligence shared by Indian intelligence agencies. Several workers of the banned outfit have also been arrested in these raids.

Also read: Maulana Masood Azhar taken in protective custody over Pathankot attack

According to details, it was told in the session headed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that a number of members of the banned outfit have been taken into custody in light of intelligence received from India after Pathankot airbase attack.

The sources said that chief of Jaish Mohammad Maulana Masood Azhar has also been taken into protective custody.

Reportedly, the government has also shut down offices of the said banned outfit and it is likely the government will send an investigation team in India.

The media reports suggest that Maulana Masood Azhar and other members are being questioned on the Pathankot attack.

A high level meeting chaired by PM Nawaz took place in Islamabad on Wednesday in which key personalities including Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif participated.

The participants reinforced their resolve not to let Pakistani land use to attack any country. It was told in the meeting that more information is needed in order to advance the investigation and that Pakistan will send a special investigation team after consultation with India.

The Prime Minister House spokesperson said that several members of the banned outfit have been taken into custody after acting on the intelligence provided by India whereas the offices of the same organization are being sealed after identification.

PM Nawaz has formed an investigation team comprising 6 persons to investigate further on the case. The committee comprises of Director Intelligence Bureau Lahore Azeem Arshad, Director Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Lahore Usman Anwar, Brigadier Noman Saeed, Military Intelligence’s Lieutenant Colonel Irfan Mirza and Anti-Terrorism Wing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Additional Inspector General (IG) Salahuddin.

Additional IG Counter Terrorism Department Punjab Rai Tahir Naeem will be the convener of the team.

 

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