Lahore Police arrests 2 takfiri fanatics for notorious DAESH graffiti

17 November, 2014 00:00

Two takfiri fanatics of an outlawed outfit were arrested for wall-chalking (graffiti) in support of notorious terrorist outfit DAESH (ISIS or ISIL) in Lahore on Monday.

Police said that two members of Hizb-ut-Tahrir were writing slogans on the walls of private and public properties in support of takfiri terrorist group DAESH in Lahore when they were caught.

Hizb-ut-Tahrir was also banned by the Pakistani authorities for their involvement in terrorism. However, this outfit was not a formal ally of Pakistan-based takfiris in the past and even during the Taliban government in Afghanistan, they had not merged them with Taliban.

Hizb-ut-Tahrir was Middle East based organisation that claimed to establish Caliphate but that was banned in the Arab World. Then, Britain-based leadership revived it and began working in Central Asia. His spokesman in Pakistan Naveed Butt was put behind the bars. He was the sole leader in Pakistan.

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