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Despite his public shows, Trump claims it took 2 years to find Hafiz Saeed

NEW DELHI: US President Donald Trumps claims on Hafiz Saeeds arrest has stumped many as he said that it took 10 years to find him when the LashkareTaiba chief has been openly moving around in Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks
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New Delhi, July 17

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US President Donald Trump’s claims on Hafiz Saeed’s arrest has stumped many as he said that it took 10 years to find him when the Lashkar-e-Taiba chief has been openly moving around in Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks.

In a tweet, Trump described Saeed as “so-called mastermind” of Mumbai attacks when Washington in 2012 had labelled him specially designated global terrorist and had announced a $10 million bounty for information leading to his arrest and conviction.

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“After a ten-year search, the so-called mastermind of the Mumbai terror attacks has been arrested in Pakistan. Great pressure has been exerted over the last two years to find him,” he said in the tweet without naming Saeed who was arrested by Pakistani authorities outside Lahore.

Saeed has been detained and freed in the past and New Delhi has still not reacted to Pakistan’s latest action. He has been addressing his supporters in public meetings despite his earlier detention in 2017.

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He had floated Milli Muslim League to contest the general election and had fielded more than 200 candidates without any electoral success.

LeT’s humanitarian front Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) has been active across Pakistan.

Saeed had organised an anti-India rally in February this year.

Hafiz Saeed’s re-arrest came ahead of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s meeting with Trump. Pakistan has also joined the US, Russia and China in finding out a peace solution in Afghanistan by bringing Taliban on board.

The move has not gone down well in India as it was kept out of the crucial initiative. New Delhi is also opposed to postponement of elections in Afghanistan.

Pakistan has also opened up its airspace for traffic from India after blocking it for more than five months in the wake of border tension. — IANS

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