150 questions to the FATF crop over funding to terrorists


The Mumbai attack mastermind has to respond by January 8

Islamabad, Ta. December 22, 2019, Sunday

It is revealed that Pakistan is providing funds to terrorists. That is why the international agency FATF is currently watching over Pakistan. The FATF asked Pakistan 150 questions. He also asked the Madrassas located in Pakistan to inform them about the relationship between them and the banned terrorist organizations.

FATF, which put Pakistan on the gray list, warned in October that if the terrorists did not stop providing funds and no action was taken against the terrorists, it would be blacklisted from the gray list. In addition, Pakistan was ordered to comply with the 22 issues listed by the agency.

According to a report, the agency has now sent a list of 150 questions to Pakistan and ordered it to be answered as soon as possible. The list was handed over to Pakistan on December 6, which has been asked questions including answers to the financial funds provided to Pakistan terrorists and what action they have taken against the terrorists.

There are also reports that about 300 schools and madrassas were operated in Pakistan by Jamaat-ud Dawa, the terrorist organization of the Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed. Just a few days ago, a Pakistani court convicted Hafiz Saeed for providing funds to terrorists. In the meantime, the agency has asked Pakistan about 150 questions.

The agency also ordered Pakistan to provide details of the madrassa that is active in Pakistan and what is the connection between the terrorists. Jamaat-ud-Dawa organized 56 madrassas in Sindh province. The first 27 questions were asked about funding the terrorists, of which only five were answered by the agency.

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