Hafiz Saeed remains absent again in terror financing trial
Lahore, Jan 14: Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed's statement in the terror financing case against him could not be recorded in an anti-terrorism court after his lawyer requested the court to give the JuD chief more time.
Defence counsel requested the Anti-Terrorism Court-I Lahore for adjournment of the hearing against Saeed in the terror financing case, saying the JuD chief needed more time to record his statement, a court official told PTI after the in-camera hearing.
The court accepted the request of Saeed's counsel and adjourned the hearing till Tuesday.
Cross examination in Hafiz Saeed terror financing cases concludes
In the last hearing on Friday, a questionnaire was handed over to Saeed in the ATC regarding charges of terror financing against him.
Deputy Prosecution General Abdur Rauf submitted the questionnaire for Saeed in the ATC which was handed over to him for reply.
Earlier, the cross examination of prosecution witnesses, including some revenue officers, by the defense counsel concluded. The prosecution had produced a number of witnesses against Saeed and his three close aides.
The ATC had indicted Saeed and others on December 11 in the terror financing case.
The Counter Terrorism Department had registered 23 FIRs against Saeed and his accomplices on the charges of terror financing in different cities of Punjab province and arrested him on July 17. He is held at the Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore.
Saeed-led JuD is believed to be the front organisation for the LeT which is responsible for carrying out the 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people, including six Americans.
More come forward to testify against Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan
The US Department of the Treasury has designated Saeed as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist.
The
US,
since
2012,
has
offered
a
USD
10
million
reward
for
information
that
brings
Saeed
to
justice.
Saeed's
indictment
followed
growing
international
pressure
on
Pakistan
to
stop
militant
groups
from
collecting
funds
in
the
country
and
to
take
immediate
action
against
those
still
involved
in
militant
activities.