Islamabad: In a stern warning, the Financial Action Task Force has directed Pakistan to ensure that members affiliated with proscribed terror outfits are convicted and sought details of the legal measures taken by the government to regulate madrasas.
The global anti-terror financing watchdog also sought copies of FIRs filed against individuals of the banned organizations.
The FATF has sent in the questionnaire in response to a report Pakistan had submitted to the global watchdog on December 3.
Pakistan has been given time till January 8, 2020, to send its replies to the questionnaire. Islamabad's response will determine whether the FATF will continue to put the country on its grey list or not.
Pakistan, in its response, will inform FATF about its recent efforts taken to tackle money laundering and terror funding including the scrutiny of Rs 4 trillion deposits of four million Pakistani nationals placed with the Central Directorate of National Savings.
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