Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

MHA lists 7 Pak-based terrorists under UAPA

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Union home ministry has, over the past fortnight, listed seven Pakistanba­sed terror kingpins under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for terror funding and strikes in Jammu & Kashmir.

The seven terrorists banned under UAPA on the recommenda­tions of CID, J&K Police — Sajjad Gul, Ashiq Ahmed Nengroo, Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar aka Latram, Arjumand Gulzar Jan aka Hamza Burhan, Ali Kashif Jan, Mohiuddin Aurangzeb Alamgir, and Hafiz Talha Saeed — are all based in Pakistan, according to security officials aware of the matter. A total of 38 Pakistan-based terrorists have been banned under UAPA by the home ministry.

According to the officials in North Block, the reason for preparing a database of Pakistanba­sed terrorists operating in the Valley is manifold. One, it will enable India take up the issue with the United Nations with relevant countries. Two, associates of these designated terrorists will feel the heat in the Valley as they will be targeted for supporting jihadist groups. Three, the properties acquired by these designated terrorists and their associates will be seized if they are found linked to terror funding or proceeds of crime. Four, the data bank will be useful to show the Financial Task Action Force (FATF) that Pakistan continues to provide shelter and support to anti-India militants in Kashmir and the hinterland.

With Pakistan already facing an economic crisis, UAPA list will convince the FATF plenary meeting in Paris this June that the country continues to be the hotbed of cross-border terrorism, one of the people cited above said. India will also share the dossier on these designated terrorists with Interpol and countries such as the US, France, UAE and Israel so that action can be taken, he added.

Among those listed, Srinagarbo­rn Sajjad Gul, 48, was arrested by Delhi Police and sentenced to five years imprisonme­nt from 2002 to 2007 under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. He returned to Srinagar in 2007 and joined the Institute of Charter Finance & Accountanc­y as its branch head at Karan Nagar. He then visited Pakistan in 2011 on passport number J792120, and stayed in Lahore at the house of his wife’s relative’s. He came in contact with LeT operatives during his stay in Pakistan, according to security officials.

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