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Pakistan continues to be in FATF 'Grey List'

Pakistan continues to remain in the 'Grey List' of FATF as the global body against money laundering and terror financing on Friday said that Islamabad has failed to take action against UN-designated terrorists like India's most wanted Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar.

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Published : Jun 25, 2021, 7:42 PM IST

New Delhi: Pakistan continues to remain in the 'Grey List' of FATF as the global body against money laundering and terror financing on Friday said that Islamabad has failed to take action against UN-designated terrorists like India's most wanted Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar.

The FATF also said that Pakistan should continue to work to address its strategically important deficiencies. Financial Action Task Force (FATF) president Marcus Pleyer said the decision has been taken at the conclusion of the virtual plenary of the Paris-based organisation. Pakistan continues to remain on the 'increased monitoring list', Pleyer said at a virtual press conference.

'Increased monitoring list' is another name for the 'Grey List'. Pleyer said Pakistan has now completed 26 of the 27 action items given to it in 2018. The FATF has asked Pakistan to take action against UN-designated terrorists, he said. The UN-designated terrorists based in Pakistan include Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Azhar, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Saeed and its 'operational commander' Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.

Read: 'Pakistan risks slipping to FATF blacklist: Reports

Azhar, Saeed and Lakhvi are the most wanted terrorists in India for their involvement in numerous terrorist acts, including the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and the bombing of a CRPF bus at Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir in 2019. Pleyer said the Pakistan government has failed to check the risk of money laundering, leading to corruption and terror financing, 'The FATF encourages Pakistan to continue to make progress to address as soon as possible the one remaining Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT)-related item by demonstrating that Terror Financing (TF) investigations and prosecutions target senior leaders and commanders of UN-designated terrorist groups,' a FATF statement said.

Read: Pakistan's FATF future seems grim with its continuous involvement in Afghanistan

(PTI)

New Delhi: Pakistan continues to remain in the 'Grey List' of FATF as the global body against money laundering and terror financing on Friday said that Islamabad has failed to take action against UN-designated terrorists like India's most wanted Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar.

The FATF also said that Pakistan should continue to work to address its strategically important deficiencies. Financial Action Task Force (FATF) president Marcus Pleyer said the decision has been taken at the conclusion of the virtual plenary of the Paris-based organisation. Pakistan continues to remain on the 'increased monitoring list', Pleyer said at a virtual press conference.

'Increased monitoring list' is another name for the 'Grey List'. Pleyer said Pakistan has now completed 26 of the 27 action items given to it in 2018. The FATF has asked Pakistan to take action against UN-designated terrorists, he said. The UN-designated terrorists based in Pakistan include Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Azhar, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Saeed and its 'operational commander' Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.

Read: 'Pakistan risks slipping to FATF blacklist: Reports

Azhar, Saeed and Lakhvi are the most wanted terrorists in India for their involvement in numerous terrorist acts, including the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and the bombing of a CRPF bus at Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir in 2019. Pleyer said the Pakistan government has failed to check the risk of money laundering, leading to corruption and terror financing, 'The FATF encourages Pakistan to continue to make progress to address as soon as possible the one remaining Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT)-related item by demonstrating that Terror Financing (TF) investigations and prosecutions target senior leaders and commanders of UN-designated terrorist groups,' a FATF statement said.

Read: Pakistan's FATF future seems grim with its continuous involvement in Afghanistan

(PTI)

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