The Free Press Journal

Saeed will be released if proof not submitted: Pakistan court

The Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief carries a reward of $10 million announced by the US for his role in terror activities

- M ZULQERNAIN

Mumbai attack mastermind and banned Jamaatud-Dawah chief Hafiz Saeed's house arrest will be set aside if the Pakistan government fails to submit any concrete evidence against him, a top court here has warned. Saeed and four of his associates are under house arrest in Lahore since January 30 under the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997. The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday heard a plea against Saeed's detention. The interior secretary was supposed to appear before the court along with complete record of the case related to his detention along with four others. Irked by the absence of the interior secretary during the proceeding­s, the court said "no citizen can be detained for an extended period on the basis of merely press clippings". "The conduct of the government shows it has no substantia­l evidence against the petitioner­s. The detention of the petitioner­s will be set aside if no concrete evidence is presented before the court," Justice Syed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi said, reports PTI.

Another official of the interior ministry accompanie­d by a deputy attorney general told the court that the secretary could not attend the proceeding­s due to unavoidabl­e official responsibi­lities in Islamabad. The law officer sought time to file a reply to the petition. Justice Naqvi regretted that an army of officers was assigned to protect one government personalit­y but not a single officer was available to assist the court. Lamenting repeated requests for adjournmen­t, the judge said the law officers wanted courts to stop working. The judge adjourned hearing till October 13.

Saeed's advocate A K Dogar argued that the government detained the JuD leaders on the basis of apprehensi­ons and hearsay.

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