Saeed spreads terror: Pak
JuD chief, 4 aides ‘detained for propagating terror in the name of jihad’
Lahore, May 14: Mumbai terror attack mastermind and Jamatud Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed and his four aides have been detained for “spreading terrorism in the name of jihad”, Pakistan’s interior ministry has told a judicial review board.
Saeed appeared before the board on Saturday and told it that he had been detained by the Pakistani government in order to stop him from raising his voice for Kashmiris.
However, the interior ministry rejected his arguments and told the three-member board that Saeed and his four aides have been detained for “spreading terrorism in the name of jihad”.
The board comprising Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan of the Supreme Court (head), Justice Ayesha A. Malik of Lahore High Court and Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail of Balochistan High Court directed the ministry to submit a complete record regarding detention of Saeed and his aides — Zafar Iqbal, Abdul Rehman Abid, Abdullah Ubaid and Qazi Kashif Niaz — at the next hearing on May 15.
The board also sought personal appearance of the attorney-general of Pakistan on the next hearing.
Police produced Saeed and his four aides before the board at Lahore registry of the apex court amid high security. A large number of Saeed’s supporters gathered outside the court.
Lahore, May 14: Jamat-ud Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed and his four aides have been detained for “spreading terrorism in the name of jihad”, Pakistan’s interior ministry has told a judicial review board.
Saeed's counsel advocate A.K. Dogar was present but the founder of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) chose to plead his case before the court.
“The allegations levelled by the government against me had never been proved by any state institution. My organisation and I have been victimised for raising voice for freedom of Kashmir and criticising the governments weak policy on the Kashmir issue,” Saeed said.
The Nawaz government had reportedly detained Saeed after the US warned Islamabad of sanctions.