The Asian Age

Pak’s TTP leader in US’ ‘terror’ list

New Trump order boosts US’ terror fight

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Washington, Sept. 11: The US has unveiled new steps to fight terrorism and add muscle to the Trump administra­tion’s ability to pursue terror suspects, their financiers and supporters worldwide.

Utilising a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump, issued on the eve of the 9/11 anniversar­y, the Treasury Department sanctioned over two dozen individual­s and entities from 11 terrorist groups, including Pakistan-based Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Noor Wali, also known as Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud, from the TTP was one of the sanctioned individual­s, the US State Department said, describing him as a ‘Specially Designated Global Terrorist.

He was named the leader of the terror group in June 2018 following the death of former TTP leader Mullah Fazlullah.

Under Noor Wali’s leadership, TTP has claimed responsibi­lity for numerous deadly terrorist

attacks across Pakistan, the State Department said in a press release.

The executive order allows the US government to better target terror group leaders and provides new tools to pursue individual­s who participat­e in terrorist training, Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin said.

The order also authorises secondary sanctions on foreign financial institutio­ns that have knowingly conducted or facilitate­d significan­t transactio­ns with sanctioned persons, Mnuchin said. He added that the order targets those actors for and behalf of specially-designated global terrorists.

“Specifical­ly, we have leaders, operative and financiers from over 11 terrorist organisati­ons, including Iran’s Quds Forces, Hamas, ISIS, Al Qaeda, and their affiliates,” Mnuchin told White House reporters.

 ?? — AP ?? Secretary of state Mike Pompeo speaks and Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin during a briefing on terrorism financing at the White House on Wednesday.
— AP Secretary of state Mike Pompeo speaks and Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin during a briefing on terrorism financing at the White House on Wednesday.

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