Pakistan Global Terrorist: The trick of presenting a ‘common man’ banned by Pakistan as a ‘common man’ at the global level was revealed when a top official of the neighboring country publicly exposed the important information about Hafiz Abdul Rauf. The information given by the Pakistani officer also included the national identity number of Rauf, which corresponds to the details in the ‘database’ of the list of US banned terrorists.
Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan, while addressing reporters, described Rauf as a common man, who has three daughters and a son. Rauf offered prayers of terrorists killed at the Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters in Mudrikhe, Punjab during ‘Operation Sindoor’.
Rauf information in OFAC’s database
Chaudhary, while addressing reporters, described his (Rauf) computerized national identity card number, his date of birth, March 25, 1973 and called him a resident of Lahore. This information given by Chaudhary matches the details of the Rauf given in the Database of the Foreign Property Control Office (OFAC) of the Finance Department of America. Explain that the Finance Department of America keeps a list of specially designated citizens and terrorists.
Hafiz Abdur Eat Mail from Rauf’s information
A statement issued by the letter information office on Monday said, “Information related to the identity shared by the Director General of ISPR fully matches the information of Hafiz Abdur Rauf, which has been a member of the senior leadership of Lashkar-e-Taiba since at least 1999 and is part of the US restriction list.
Pakistan’s strategy shows terrorists common citizens?
This is not the first time Pakistan has introduced terrorists as ‘social workers’, ‘religious leaders’ or ‘common citizens’. Even before this, people like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar roamed in Pakistan in the same manner until international pressure came.