Pak bans Hafiz Saeed's charities

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

on Wednesday banned two charities linked to the mastermind behind the 2008 attacks, Saeed.

Pakistan's interior ministry issued a notification against the Saeed-founded (JuD) charity, as well as its associated organisation, the (FIF), Al Jazeera reported.

"As per the instructions, we have already started taking over all the facilities, offices, schools, dispensaries and seminaries which belong to the JuD and FIF," Al Jazeera quoted Rana Sanaullah, for province, as saying.

Saeed, who is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), was designated a "terrorist" by the (UN) and had a USD 10 million-bounty placed on him by the in 2012.

banned the LeT but allowed its charity wings to continue operating.

This included 300 seminaries and schools, hospitals, a publishing house and

This move by the government comes days before a key meeting by the Financial Action Task Force, a global money-laundering watchdog, which is due to consider a US-sponsored motion to place on a list of countries failing to prevent "terrorism" financing.

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First Published: Thu, February 15 2018. 04:26 IST