||Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan, hypocrisy exposed
In a turn of events that was expected by New Delhi, Pakistan on Sunday stepped back on its acknowledgement of presence of fugitive terrorist Dawood Ibrahim in their soil.
Dawood was among 88 others who figured in a list, published as a Statutory Regulatory Order (SRO) by Pakistans Ministry of Foreign Affairs to escape blacklisting by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
However on Sunday, a statement issued by Pakistan Foreign ministry brushed aside media reports which claimed that Islamabad had admitted to the presence of certain listed individuals on its territory as baseless and misleading.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued two consolidated SROs on 18 August, 2020, reflecting the current status of the UN Taliban and ISIL (Daesh) and AQ Sanctions list. These lists contain names of individuals and entities designated under the two sanction regimes established pursuant to the UN Security Council resolutions. The consolidated SROs are issued periodically as a routine matter. Similar SROs have been issued, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the past, as per statutory requirements to meet our international obligations. Last such SROs were issued in 2019, the statement read.
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||Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan, hypocrisy exposed In a turn of events that was expected by New Delhi, Pakistan on Sunday stepped back on its acknowledgement of presence of fugitive terrorist Dawood Ibrahim in their soil. Dawood was among 88 others who figured in a list, published as a Statutory Regulatory Order (SRO) by Pakistans Ministry of Foreign Affairs to escape blacklisting by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). However on Sunday, a statement issued by Pakistan Foreign ministry brushed aside media reports which claimed that Islamabad had admitted to the presence of certain listed individuals on its territory as baseless and misleading. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued two consolidated SROs on 18 August, 2020, reflecting the current status of the UN Taliban and ISIL (Daesh) and AQ Sanctions list. These lists contain names of individuals and entities designated under the two sanction regimes established pursuant to the UN Security Council resolutions. The consolidated SROs are issued periodically as a routine matter. Similar SROs have been issued, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the past, as per statutory requirements to meet our international obligations. Last such SROs were issued in 2019, the statement read.
