Syed Muhammad Sibtain Kazmi, who earlier had a head money of Rs 1,000,000 for killing former Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) chief Maulana Azam Tariq's murder, was identified and arrested by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
He was trying to flee to the UK via Doha. The officers said that his name was not included in the Exit Control List (ECL), The Express Tribune reported.
Kazmit was a resident of Lahore and listed in the first Red Book of the Counter Terrorism Department issued in 2009 and also contained names of most wanted criminals and terrorists.
He earlier headed Anjuman Sipah-e-Sahaba, which later changed its name to Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan and then to Millat-i-Islamia. It is now known as Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jama'at (ASWJ).
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SSP was banned for being a terrorist outfit in 2002.
Tariq was elected to the National Assembly during 2002 elections as an independent candidate.
The organisation, which has a sectarian, anti-Shia ideology, is also believed to be linked with the Lashkar-e- Jhangvi (LeJ) terror group.