Islamabad:Pakistan police have registered a case against a prominent radical cleric and several others after the flags of the Afghan Taliban were found hoisted on the top of a women's seminary here run by him, according to a media report on Sunday.
The white flags of the Afghan Taliban were spotted on the rooftop of the Jamia Hafsa, a women's madrasa in the capital, on Saturday, Dawn newspaper reported.
After receiving information, the district administration sent a police contingent, including an anti-riot unit, which cordoned off the seminary.
A case was registered against Maulana Abdul Aziz -- who is the cleric of the famous Lal Masjid (Red Mosque)-- his collaborators as well as seminary students under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) and different sections of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), the report said.
Officers of the capital administration said Aziz openly threatened the police, who arrived at the seminary to remove the flags, with dire consequences by using the name of the Afghan Taliban.
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