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Saeed was born on 5 June 1950, [27] in Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan to a Punjabi Muslim family. [28] [29] The family belongs to the Gujjar community. [30]As told by him, his father, Maulana Kamal-ud-Din, a religious scholar, landlord and farmer, along with his family started migrating from Ambala and Hisar, East Punjab (now in Haryana) and reached Pakistan in around four months in the autumn of ...
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed – Living in Pakistan – Founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and amir of its political arm, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). Maintains LeT was uninvolved in the attack. India has demanded Pakistan arrest him and extradite him to India. [70] Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi – In custody of Pakistan military [71] – Senior member of Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed – founder of LeT and aamir of its political arm, JuD. [81] Shortly after the 2008 Mumbai attacks Saeed denied any links between the two groups: "No Lashkar-e-Taiba man is in Jamaat-ud-Dawa and I have never been a chief of Lashkar-e-Taiba." On 25 June 2014, the United States declared JuD an affiliate of LeT.
On 23 June 2021, about 11 am local time, a car bombing took place in Johar Town, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.Three people were killed and more than 21 others injured. Police believe that the target was the house which was damaged in the bombing.
February 12 – Hafiz Saeed was convicted of two counts of terrorist financing and was sentenced to 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 years in prison. [4] February 17 – February 2020 Quetta bombing. [5] February 20 – 2020 Pakistan Super League: Final. [6] February 26 – The first two cases of COVID-19 are reported in Pakistan. [7]
Four individuals have been arrested in connection with an Alabama shooting that resulted in the death of a 21-year-old mother. Officer Truman Fitzgerald tells PEOPLE that Facebook live videos ...
Eight men from Tajikistan with potential ties to ISIS out of central Asia were arrested over the weekend in New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles, three people familiar with the matter told NBC ...
Abdul Rehman Makki, alongside Hafiz Saeed, was working for Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC) which is designated to defend the interests of Pakistan and to agitate against the drone attacks in Waziristan, Pakistan. DPC, in its own words, is against the war in Afghanistan. It has also protested against the NATO supplies going through Pakistan.