Saeed slaps Rs 100 million defamation notice on Pak Defence Minister

ANI  |  Lahore [Pakistan] 

Globally-designated terrorist and the 26/11 attack mastermind has slapped a Rs 100 million defamation notice on Pakistan's Defence

"The has been asked to tender an apology in writing within 14 days, or face litigation," read the notice served by A K Dogar, on behalf of Saeed, under Section 8 of the Defamation Ordinance of 2002, reported.

This comes days after prohibited Saeed's Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) and (FIF) from collecting donations.

The Securities and Exchange Commission of (SECP) on Monday ordered to prohibit all companies from donating to JuD and FIF, as well as several other such organisations named in a list of banned outfits by the Security Council (UNSC).

Following the ban, Dastgir had stated that the action against JuD, FIF and other organisations were "linked to ongoing Operation Raddul Fasaad" and were taken so that "terrorists cannot open fire on schoolchildren anymore."

Dogar accused that the had caused "immense damage" to the "reputation" of Saeed and JuD by issuing an "irresponsible" statement, the report said.

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 00:15 IST