Banks accused of funding terrorists in Afghanistan



Washington, Ta. 6
A total of 117 American families have made sensational allegations that Taliban militants in Afghanistan were funded by Germany's Deutsche Bank and Britain's Standard Chartered Company.
A total of 117 families, including families of U.S. military personnel and non-Americans, filed a joint lawsuit in a U.S. court alleging that two reputable finance companies provided funding to terrorists.
A petition filed by American families alleges that Germany's Deutsche Bank and Britain's Standard Chartered provided billions of dollars in funding to the Taliban against the United States in Afghanistan.
A total of 117 US families have been accused of aiding and abetting terrorist attacks in the United States. The application provided details of the transaction and claimed that these banks helped in laundering the black money of the terrorists.
The terrorists deliberately converted millions of dollars into dollars. The petition alleges that it was against the law for these finance companies to convert illegal foreign exchange into US dollars.
The court allowed the petition and announced its hearing in the coming days. The families also demanded action against the finance companies under the Terror Funding Act.

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