More than 20 members of Jaish-e- Mohammad terror group and an outfit linked to 26/11 Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed have been arrested in Pakistan's Punjab province for illegally collecting hides of sacrificial animals on Eid-ul Azha, police said today.
The Punjab government had last month banned collection of the hides by banned organisations around Eid. It's order had listed 64 groups, including the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), to prevent them from raising funds in the country.
Deputy Inspector General Police Lahore Athar Ismael told reporters that the people arrested were members of Saeed- linked Falah-e-Insaniat (FIF) and Jaish-e-Mohammad of Maulana Masood Azhar, whom India accuses of being the brain behind the attack on an Indian Army base in Uri last year.
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The chief coordinator of Jamaat-ud-Dawah, with which the FIF is allied, Khalid Waleed, said Lahore police have arrested over a dozen of FIF members for collecting hides. He said the police also dismantled the centres they had erected for hide collection.
Waleed claimed there had been no "official ban" on the FIF. "We had challenged the home department's notification in the Lahore High Court last year and got relief," he said.
The JuD member alleged the government run by Shahbaz Sharif, the brother of Nawaz Sharif, took action against them to coerce the JuD to withdraw its candidate from contesting against Kulsoom Nawaz, the wife of the former prime minister.
The authorities in Pakistan have been issuing orders banning proscribed groups from collecting hides during Eid festivals but they never acted against them previously.
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