According to a report by the United Nations, Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks, is currently serving a 78-year imprisonment sentence in Pakistan for seven terror financing cases.
Hafiz Saeed, driving force of the Mumbai dread assault and banned Jamat-ud-Dawah boss is carrying out a 78-year-detainment punishment in Pakistan, news organization PTI cited the Unified Countries as saying. He is confronting conviction in seven dread supporting cases.
Saeed, who was assigned as a worldwide psychological oppressor by the UN Security Gathering's 1267 Al-Qaida Assents Panel in December 2008, is "in (the) guardianship of the Public authority of Pakistan, carrying out a 78-year detainment punishment since 12 February 2020 because of conviction in seven dread funding cases," the Approvals Board said in a revised section, PTI said.
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