Pakistan court asks government not to arrest Hafiz Saeed
The Hindu
January 24, 2018
Order issued ahead of U.N. team’s visit.
On the eve of a visit by the U.N. Security Council’s sanctions monitoring team, a Pakistani court on Wednesday restrained the government from arresting Hafiz Saeed till March 17.
The Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) chief, who was listed under the UNSC Resolution 1267 in December 2008, had on Tuesday moved the court seeking protection from arrest or action against JuD and Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF).
A team from UNSC’s 1267 Sanctions Committee will be visiting Islamabad from Thursday for an assessment of Pakistan’s compliance with the UN’s sanctions regime.
According to a media report, the Pakistani government will not allow the committee any direct access to Saeed or his entities.
In his plea, Saeed had said that the government wants to arrest him at the behest of the U.S. and India.
Lahore High Court (LHC) Justice Amin Aminuddin Khan heard Saeed’s plea and restrained the government from taking any adverse action against him.
“The LHC today accepted JuD chief Saeed’s application and issued order restraining the federal government from arresting him till further orders,” a court official confirmed to PTI.
He said the court also issued notice to the government to file its reply on March 17.
Appearing for Saeed, his advocate A.K. Dogar told the court that the government intends to take an “adverse action” against Saeed during the UN team’s stay in the country.
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