US slaps sanctions against Pakistan-based terrorists

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The today imposed sanctions against three individuals allegedly linked to Pakistan-based as it called on the to deny sanctuaries to "dangerous" individuals and organisations. The designated the trio as "global terrorists" for their links to terror outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and The This has been done as part of our efforts to disrupt South Asian terrorist support networks, the Treasury said. The three include Faqir Muhammad, Astam Khan and Dilawar Khan As a result of today's designation, all property and interests in property of the trio subject to US jurisdiction are blocked and the US citizens are prohibited from engaging in transactions with them. "The Treasury continues to aggressively pursue and expose radicals who support terrorist organisations and run illicit financial networks across South Asia," said Sigal Mandelker, Treasury Under for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. He said they were targeting operatives who provide logistical support, improvised and other technological assistance to Al-Qaeda, LeT, the and other terrorist groups. "This is part of this administration's broader efforts to disrupt terrorist fund raising, and we call on the Pakistani government and others in the region to work with us to deny sanctuary to these dangerous individuals and organisations," Mandelker said. Faqir Muhammad (Rahman Zeb) was designated for providing financial, material, or technological support for, or other services to or in support of LeT, a UN and the US designated terrorist organisation based in He was an who for several years was responsible for collecting funds and running a network for LeT in the Gulf. In early 2016, Zeb coordinated fund transfers with a Pakistan-based LeT facilitator.

As of mid-2014, he was a long-standing contact of LeT members involved in Afghan operations, and was also involved in business activities with an responsible for the group's operations in Afghanistan, the Treasury alleged. Additionally, in mid-2014, Zeb facilitated travel for Fazeel-A-Tul Shaykh Abu Mohammed Ameen Al-Peshwari (aka Shaykh Aminullah) from to the Gulf. The (OFAC) had in July 2009 designated for providing material support to Al-Qaeda, LeT and the Astam Khan (Hizb Ullah) was designated for acting for or on behalf of As of 2016, facilitated support for and served as a of a Peshawar-based madrassa that was co-founded by the latter. As of early 2015, he provided assistance to during latter's travel in the Gulf. also facilitated Aminullah's travel in 2013 to the Gulf. He previously worked for as an improvised explosive device (IED) expert in province in Afghanistan, where he deployed IEDs targeting Afghan and coalition forces. During that time, was involved with shipments of IED supplied from to for the US-designated terrorist groups, including the and Jama'at ul Dawa al-Qu'ran (JDQ), The Treasury alleged. Dilawar Khan (Dilawar) also was designated for acting for or on behalf of He acted as Aminullah's responsible for handling his accommodations in and relaying his messages. Dilawar has also facilitated funds transfers, including international transactions, on behalf of In 2014, he facilitated travel for within Pakistan, as well as to the Gulf. In 2013, Dilawar was one of the leaders of the Ganj Madrassa, which the OFAC designated in August 2013 for being controlled by and for providing financial and material support to LeT and the Taliban, alleged the Treasury.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 03:25 IST