Pakistan court orders removal of 25 wahabi terrorists names from ‘watch list’

12 October, 2011 18:29

shiitenews ssp workers releasedThe biased Pakistani court has ordered the removal of the names of 25 terrorists of the outlawed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), including the chief of the ruthless sectarian group, from an anti-terror ‘watch list’.According to the Shiite News Correspondent, The activists, including the main SSP leader Abid Akram, had filed a petition against the

Home Department of the Punjab government in which they contended that they had been exonerated in all cases registered against them.

They said authorities had placed their names on a ‘watch list’, maintained under the Anti-Terrorism Act, and that their movements were restricted to their hometowns.

The terrorists of outlawed Wahabi-Nasabi Sipah-e-Sahaba asked the Shia biased Lahore High Court to direct authorities to remove their names from the “watch list” of terrorists and allowed them to freely move across the province.

A law officer of Punjab Government (patron of the Wahabi-Nasabi terrorists) has submitted a weak report against the terrorists of Nasabi-Wahabi terrorists on the Home Department’s behalf to the High Court to take the benefit for the terrorists of Wahabi-Nasabi’s from the Court.

The High Court observed that the Home Department had failed to furnish any fresh evidence against the petitioners.

It directed authorities to remove the names of the Wahabi-Nasabi terrorists from the “watch list” of terrorists and to issue a notification in this regard.

it may be noted here that the Wahabi judiciary of Pakistan had earlier set free top terrorists and killers of more than 100 pakistani’s and foreigners Malik Ishaq, the leader of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi terrorists oufit, a sister organization of the SSP.

Following Ishaq’s release, the LeJ carried out a series of attacks on the Shia community in different parts of southern Punjab with the help of Saudi-backed Punjab government .
Subsequently, authorities placed Ishaq under house arrest last month under the Maintenance of Public Order law.

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