Pak detains over 60 leaders of banned Islamic group
Pak detains over 60 leaders of banned Islamic group
The group has been designated as a terrorist outfit by UN Security.

Islamabad: More than 60 leaders of the outlawed outfit Jamaat-ud-Dawa have been detained by Pakistani authorities, though no evidence linking them to the Mumbai attacks has been found so far, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday.

Intelligence and security agencies have detained the Jamaat leaders, including its chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, as part of the ongoing crackdown on the group designated as a terrorist outfit by UN Security.

Concriminating or substantial has been found in the investigation, interior ministry chief Rehman Malik said.

India has not provided any evidence to Pakistan about the Mumbai attacks despite being asked to do so, Malik told Dawn News channel on Saturday.

An interior ministry spokesman earlier said 22 Jamaat leaders have been barred from travelling outside Pakistan.

Malik also said Jaish-e-Muhammad chief Masood Azhar is at large.

Azhar had been untraceable even before the Pakistan People's Party-led government came to power.

If he is traced, he will be taken into custody, Malik added.

Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar earlier said that the detained Jamaat leaders, including Saeed, cannot be tried in Pakistani courts in the absence of evidence against them.

He said the leaders had been detained under the maintenance of public order ordinance, which allows a person to be held for up to 90 days.

India has blamed the LeT and other Pakistan-based elements for the attacks in its financial hub that killed over 180 people last month.

India also blames the LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammad for an attack on its parliament in 2001.

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