The Asian Age

LeT, JeT a major threat to India, says US report

■ Pak slammed for failing to deal with issue ◗ Both Lashkar and Jaish have been behind number of terror attacks in India like 26/11 Mumbai, a number of Army camps and Pathankot IAF base

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The US State Department in its report “Country Reports on Terrorism 2018,” released on Friday has stated that terror groups like the Lashkar-eTayyaba and Jaish-eMohammad remain a major threat to India. The report also criticised Pakistan for allowing operatives of the terror groups to join the country’s electoral process.

The State Department report also claimed that Pakistan had failed recommenda­tions of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Action Plan to deal with counter terror and money laundering. It has also failed to deal with groups and individual­s involved in terror groups listed under UN sanctions as they continue to raise finances for their activities.

Both Lashkar and Jaish have been behind number of terror attacks in India like 26/11 Mumbai, a number of Army camps, Pathankot Air Force base and attack on Parliament.

The report clearly mentions that Pakistan authoritie­s have failed significan­tly to stop Lashkar and Jaish from raising money, recruiting and training.

Earlier, the FATF had placed on the “grey list” for dealing with different aspects of terrorism, including the failure to implement the UN sanctions related to designated entities. As a member of the Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering (APG), Pakistan has agreed to implement internatio­nal standards to combat money laundering, terrorism finance, and proliferat­ion finance but its implementa­tion remained “very poor.”

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