Seminaries and other assets of anti-India group confiscated in Pakistan

06 March, 2019 00:00

In a fresh crackdown launched by the law enforcement agencies under the National Action Plan (NAP), two seminaries and property belonging to proscribed Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) and Falah-e-Insaniyat (FIF) of Hafiz Saeed were taken over by the government in Chakwal and Attock.

The additional chief secretary of Punjab ordered in a meeting with commissioners and divisional police heads via a video link that the officials concerned take over the property. Then, the seminaries of Jamaatud Dawa situated in Chakwal — Madrassa Khalid Bin Waleed in the Talagang area and Madrassa Darus Salam on Chakwal’s Railway Road — along with their staff were placed at the disposal of Auqaf department.
Following the Punjab government directives, administrators were appointed at the seminaries to take over their control. It is learnt that other security agencies and not the police took was taking action under NAP.
Three properties owned by the JuD and FIF were spotted in Attock district during a fresh survey conducted by a divisional intelligence committee on Feb 27. Subsequently, the management and operational control of the properties were taken over by the district administration of Attock. They were Madrassa and Masjid Musab Bin Umair in Peoples Colony, Attock. It was an under-construction structure spread over 13-kanal area and its monthly expenditures were Rs 60,000. It was taken over by the chief executive officer of the Attock district education authority.
An ambulance of FIF with a monthly running expenditure of Rs 48,000 was taken over by the district emergency office, Rescue 1122, Attock. Besides, Hasanabdal assistant commissioner confiscated a 17-marla plot of the organisation on Ahmed Din Khan Road and a Passo car bearing a registration plate of Islamabad with monthly expenditure of Rs 18,000.

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