Masood Azhar's brother among 44 arrested in Pakistan crackdown


Islamabad, Mar 5 (IANS): Pakistan on Tuesday arrested Mufti Abdur Rauf, the brother of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Maulana Masood Azhar, along with 43 other members of banned Islamist outfits in a crackdown.

Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Khan Afridi announced the move at a press conference and insisted that the action was not the result of any pressure, the Pakistani media reported.

Hammad Azhar, reportedly a close relative of Masood Azhar, was also among those arrested in the crackdown, Afridi said, adding that action would be taken against all the proscribed organizations.

He added that a dossier shared by the Indian government with Pakistan last week also contained the names of Mufti Abdur Rauf and Hammad Azhar.

The News International daily cited senior Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir as saying that the crackdown was launched as part of a National Action Plan (NAP) and that the people arrested offered no resistance when law enforcers took them into custody.

He said the number of detainees would rise as the operation was expected to continue for days.

The crackdown came a day after the Pakistan government issued an order to streamline a process for the implementation of sanctions against individuals and entities of all banned outfits as designated by the UN Security Council.

Interpreting the order, Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said it meant that the government had taken over the control of all proscribed outfits operating in the country.

He added that the government will also seize the charity wings and ambulances of such outfits.

The crackdown is being linked to the suicide bombing claimed by the JeM that killed 40 CRPF troopers in Kashmir on February 14 and the later IAF bombing of JeM's biggest training camp at Balakot in Pakistan.

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    These guys should be handed over to India to face justice.

    Pakistan cannot afford to have a war with India, and so to further diffuse the tension and at the same time to protect their local hero's this is another hog wash. When the tension melts down they will all be set free. These mercenaries acted on behalf of the Pakistani government and the military, it means two things they are now protected from a commando style raid by India and Khana, Peena & Rahnah is FREE.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    From BJP's spokesperson, Sambit Patra to every paid channel showed the digital image saying Masood Azhar's brother was dead in Indian Airforce Strike killed along with 300 terrorists in the camp.

    How does a dead man come alive to get arrested?

    In India, Modi's minister garland 'lynching' accused and 'saffron terror' gets clean chit, Pakistan tough stand against terror in which its own 70,000 soldiers killed is appreciated.

    1. Is Modi's India is going to take a tough stand against mocking father of nation Mahatma Gandhi murder and 'Rationalist' killers?
    2. Is Modi's Home minister ever going to act against Hindu fanatic who planned serial bombing ahead of PM Modi's visit or terror suspect arrested in Madhya Pradesh who has planned to kill millions using a chemical weapon?
    3. Why 'Saffron terror' is not perceived by the government despite the evidence?

    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 05 2019

    Tomorrow they will Deny ...

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  • Narain, naravi

    Tue, Mar 05 2019

    Finally something by Pak against Terror

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 05 2019

    Meaning ??? Masood Azhar, his brother and the rest 43 were not in the luxurious camp that India said to have bombed and killed 350. So, who was there then ? Neither the group, nor the Paki govt gave out any details so far.

    Let more news come, to strengthen the indication about how easily can Modi govt fool the nation.

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