The Free Press Journal

US declares 3 Pak men as global terrorists for links to LeT and Taliban

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The US on Thursday declared as global terrorists three individual­s linked to Pakistan-based terror outfits like the LeT and the Taliban and asked Islamabad to deny sanctuarie­s to "dangerous" individual­s and organisati­ons.

As a result of Thursday's designatio­n, all property and interests in property of the trio -- Rahman Zeb Faqir Muhammad, Hizb Ullah Astam Khan and Dilawar Khan Nadir Khan - subject to US jurisdicti­on are blocked and the US citizens are prohibited from engaging in transactio­ns with them.

The US Department of Treasury designated the trio as "global terrorists" for their links to terror outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Taliban.

This has been done as part of America's efforts to disrupt South Asian terrorist support networks, the Treasury said.

"The Treasury continues to aggressive­ly pursue and expose radicals who support terrorist organisati­ons and run illicit financial networks across South Asia," said Sigal Mandelker, Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligen­ce. He said they were targeting operatives who provide logistical support, improvised explosive devices and other technologi­cal assistance to AlQaeda, the LeT, the Taliban and other terrorist groups. "This is part of this administra­tion's broader efforts to disrupt terrorist fund raising, and we call on the Pakistani government and others in the region to work with us to deny sanctuary to these dangerous individual­s and organisati­ons," Mandelker said.

Rahman Zeb Faqir Muhammad (Rahman Zeb) was designated for providing financial, material, or technologi­cal support for, or other services to or in support of LeT. He was an LeT operative who for several years was responsibl­e for collecting funds and running a network for LeT in the Gulf.

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