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Tuesday 3 July 2012

Abu Jindal express treatment by the government of Pakistan

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NEW DELHI: Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jindal was not only close to Hafiz Saeed and Zaki Lakhvi-ur-Rehman, but also received sufficient state immunity, which is reflected in their official Pakistani documents suggest additional efforts made ​​by the administration of Lashkar and Pakistan to keep it safe.

Pakistani passport and national identity for Overseas Pakistanis, made on behalf of the Riyasat Ali, mentioned its address in a location near Muridke, where its headquarters is based Lashkar. Strangely, National Identity Jindal says that "he has a right of entry without a visa to Pakistan," which is evidence of strong support at the state level to facilitate seamless travel.


After pressure mounted on Lashkar and Lakhvi was arrested and lodged in the Adiala jail, sources said Jindal passport (number - QL1790941) was held on January 28, 2009, valid until January 2014, at the address listed as Daowkay town, post office Mohammad Rehman Pura in the district of Sheikhupura (Punjab province in). He was shown as the son of one Khushi Mohammad.

In January 2010, the sources said, Jindal went to jail Adiala and met with Lakhvi, who was reportedly depressed about the repression of Lashkar in Pakistan and several members went underground. "Jindal said Lakhvi in jail not to worry, that he could handle things. At this point, Jindal Lakhvi asked to go to Saudi Arabia in this passport, meet young Indian Muslims who came to Haj and others working in Riyadh, brainwashing and pull them toward jihad, "said a senior official.

Jindal went to Saudi Arabia in early 2010 but made ​​regular visits to Rawalpindi and Muridke to join his wife and son and attend meetings of Lashkar. He transferred money through banking and money transfer Western Union in Saudi Arabia, the sources said.


In late 2010, sources said, Jindal expressed fears that he may be the target of Saudi Arabia. That's when he decided to make his National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (number of 354.050 to 3,970,947). Was published on February 24, 2011 and was valid until February 2021. The entry saying "right of entry without a visa in Pakistan allowed the freedom to enter Pakistan at any time from anywhere." This facility is scheduled to Pakistanis who have contact high ", the sources said

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