Pak turns down visa request of UN team to interview Hafiz Saeed

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

turned down the visa request of a UN team which wanted to interview attack mastermind and Saeed on his application for removing his name from the UNSC sanctions list, according to UN sources.

A from the to the UN informed the UN Ombudsperson in October last year that no visa would be issued for their travel to Pakistan, UN sources told

The UN Ombudsperson reviews requests from UN designated individuals and entities to be removed from the listing.

Sources said the Pakistani had sought that the visit be postponed till the beginning of 2019 but the Ombudsperson had made it clear that such an extension for the travel could not be given due relevant UNSC provisions.

The UN has rejected an appeal of Saeed, the 2008 terror attack mastermind, to remove his name from its list of banned terrorists, they said.

Notably, the decision comes at a time when UN's 1267 has received a new request to designate a global terrorist after the Pulwama terror attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed. Pakistan-based JeM has claimed responsibility for the strike.

The UN decision to reject appeal of Saeed, also the LeT founder, came after provided detailed evidence including "highly confidential information" about his activities, sources told

They said that the verdict of the global body was conveyed to Saeed's earlier this week.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 21:35 IST