Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Jammu region LET head al-dakhil gets terror tag from US

- Yashwant Raj

SANCTIONS TWO PAKISTANBA­SED FINANCIAL FACILITATO­RS OF THE BANNED MILITANT GROUP

WASHINGTON: The US on Tuesday named Abdul Rehman al-dakhil, a senior commander of Lashkare-taiba who carried out attacks in India, a specially designated global terrorist and sanctioned two other Pakistanis who work as financial facilitato­rs for the banned Pakistanba­sed group.

The fund raisers are Hameedul-hassan and Abdul Jabbar, who work with Falah-e-insaniyat Foundation (FIF), a front for the LET. All three are Pakistani nationals, according to separate announceme­nts by the US state and treasury department­s.

“Today’s designatio­ns seek to deny Dakhil the resources to plan and carry out terrorist attacks,” the state department said. “These LET (sic) financial facilitato­rs are responsibl­e for collecting, transporti­ng and distributi­ng funds to support this terrorist group and provide salaries to extremists,” said Sigal Mandelker, treasury undersecre­tary for terrorism and financial intelligen­ce.

“Treasury’s designatio­ns not only aim to expose and shut down Let’s financial network, but also to curtail its ability to raise funds to carry out violent terrorist attacks.” As a consequenc­e of the designatio­ns, all properties and interests owned by the men and subject to US jurisdicti­on will be blocked and Americans will be prohibited from any transactio­ns with them, or sending them funds.

The latest designatio­ns came days after the US expressed “deep reservatio­ns” over the participat­ion of terrorist-affiliated individual­s in Pakistan’s general elections on July 25. Candidates backed by the Jamaat-ud Dawah (JUD) contested the polls through the Allahu Akbar Tehreek, while the Sunni extremist group Ahl-esunnat Wal Jamaat also fielded candidates but neither party won a single seat.

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