"FYI Pak Wasn't Searching For Him": US Panel On Trump's Hafiz Saeed Tweet

WASHINGTON: The US House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday countered US President Donald Trump's tweet on UN-prohibited psychological militant Hafiz Saeed. The authoritative board of trustees featured that Pakistan was not looking for the 26/11 dread assault engineer for a long time - as asserted by Trump. Hafiz was living openly in the nation, they included. 
"FYI Pakistan wasn't looking for him for a long time. He's been living openly and was captured and discharged in December 2001, May 2002, October 2002, August 2006 (twice), December 2008, September 2009, January 2017. How about we hold the (commendation) until he's sentenced," the board of trustees tweeted. Hafiz Saeed was captured on Wednesday while he was en route to an enemy of psychological warfare court (ATC) in Gujranwala to look for safeguard. Responding to the advancement, Trump tweeted, "Following a ten-year search, the supposed "plan" of the Mumbai fear assaults has been captured in Pakistan. Extraordinary weight has been applied in the course of the most recent two years to discover him!" 

The Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) boss' capture came only two days after an enemy of psychological warfare court in Lahore had allowed three of his associates and him a break safeguard until August 31 against surety obligations of PKR 50,000 each. On July 3, the prohibited dread outfit's main 13 pioneers - including Hafiz Saeed and Naib Emir Abdul Rehman Makki - were charged in Pakistan in almost two dozen cases for fear financing and tax evasion under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997.It is accepted that Pakistan has made the strides in the wake of the up and coming gathering among Trump and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in Washington and the likelihood of being boycotted by the Paris-based enemy of tax evasion guard dog, Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

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