Pakistan gave militants VIP badge to survive from the black list!

 Pakistan gave militants VIP badge to survive from the black list!


The Pakistani government has branded the militants VIPs to avoid being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Recently, such information has been found in the sources of Indian intelligence. The list also includes India's most wanted criminal Dawood Ibrahim.


According to Indian intelligence sources, the FATF is scheduled to meet in October in the French capital, Paris. That meeting is likely to blacklist Pakistan. With this in mind, Pakistan has been trying to change the identity of the notorious militants in its country for some time. For this, Imran's administration has also arranged security guards at the government's expense to protect 21 militants, including Dawood Ibrahim, by arranging VIPs.


According to a report published in an all-India news agency, the list of 21 militants includes Dawood Ibrahim, Babar Khalsa International chief Wadha Singh, Indian Mujahideen chief Riaz Bhatkal, Mirza Sadab Beg, Atif Hasan Siddibapa and Khalistan Zindabad Rodit.


Pakistan has been on the FATF's gray list since June 2016. Since then, the international organization has repeatedly warned them over the past few months. Pakistan has been banned from aiding and abetting militants. However, Imran's administration has not changed that. Last month, Pakistan banned six notorious militant leaders in a bid to discredit the international community. There were names of militants like Hafiz Saeed or Masood Azhar. Their accounts were confiscated and travel abroad was banned. Although experts said, it was a farce in Pakistan. Times of India.


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