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Hafiz Saied Daesh Leader for Afghansitan-Pakistan Killed
Hafiz Saied one of the leaders of the Daesh forces in Afghanistan has been killed after the US air drone targeted him officials in Afghanistan National Directorate security department said.
Officials in NDS also have said,” necessary security measurements have been adopted by the close coordination Afghan forces NDS,ANP,ANA,ABP with International forces to target the centers and its belongings in Afghanistan.”
In the NDS press release added that Hafiz Mohammad Saied were killed along his 30 colleagues in Takhto area of Achin district of Nangarhar Province in US air strikes.
Hafiz Muhammad Saied born 1948 ,is an internationally designated terrorist and the chief or amir of Jama’at-ud-Da’wah, which operates mainly from Pakistan and has had sanctions placed against it as a terrorist organisation by the United Nations.
He is influential in certain religious groups. There have been protests against the US bounty on Hafiz Saied as they claim that he is inciting Kashmaris in separatist activities.
He has challenged that India will be forced to leave Kashmir just like US was in Afghanistan. Hafiz Saied, blame India for Peshawar carnage in which 141 martyred, 124 injured.But India claims that his organization is banned as a terrorist organization, The United States,the United Kingdom,the European Union, Russia and Australia. India considers him one of its most wanted terrorists because of his alleged ties with Lashkar-e-Taiba and its involvement in attacks against India, and Saied is listed on the NIA Most Wanted list.
The United Nations declared Jama’at-ud-Da’wah a terrorist organization in December 2008 and Hafiz Saied a terrorist as its leader. In April 2012, the United States announced a bounty of $10 million on Hafiz Saied, for his alleged role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.
Since 2008, various Indian politicians have demanded that Saied be handed over but there is no extradition treaty between the two countries.
Hafiz Saied pleaded innocence and claimed that he has no links with LeT and that India has no evidence and no real proof behind their allegations. Pakistani officials said that Saied was helping in identification and rehabilitation of former militants.
Currently, he lives in Lahore, Pakistan in a “fortified house, office and mosque” that is guarded by Pakistani police and his supporters. He gives interviews to Western media, including the New York Times newspaper.