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Ex-Afghan Taliban chief’s properties seized in Pakistan

May 8, 2020
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A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has seized five properties of former Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour, who was killed in a US drone strike in Balochistan in 2016, local media reported.

The properties including plots and houses worth US $ 201,000 purchased by ex-Taliban chief in Karachi by using fake identities have been taken over by the anti-terrorism court for auction.

This revelation came in a report submitted by the Federal Investigation Agency to the ATC-II in July last year regarding an investigation into a case related to alleged fundraising by the slain Afghan Taliban leader and his accomplices through the purchase of properties on the back of forged identities.

Since January, the court had been directing the investigation officer (IO) to complete the process of attachment of Mullah Mansour’s properties and proclamation of his two alleged absconding accomplices — Akhtar Mohammad and Amaar — under sections 87 and 88 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

The court had already called for reports from the commissioners of Peshawar and Quetta regarding the process of proclamation of Mullah Mansour’s alleged absconding accomplices and attachment of their properties.

https://en.irna.ir/news/83780078/Ex-Afghan-Taliban-chief-s-properties-seized-in-Pakistan
 
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On 21 May 2016, the United States conducted a drone strike on a vehicle which had crossed into Pakistan from Iran. The vehicle was carrying Mullah Akhtar Mansour and he was killed.

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has seized five properties of former Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour, who was killed in a US drone strike in Balochistan in 2016, local media reported.
 
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On 21 May 2016, the United States conducted a drone strike on a vehicle which had crossed into Pakistan from Iran. The vehicle was carrying Mullah Akhtar Mansour and he was killed.

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has seized five properties of former Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour, who was killed in a US drone strike in Balochistan in 2016, local media reported.

Will the properties be put up on auction once the forfeiture order to the State is confirmed ?
 
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Will the properties be put up on auction once the forfeiture order to the State is confirmed ?

Did you do a keyword search for Sindh on this? Stop asking rhetorical questions, Sindh believes in equal distribution of wealth and resource between Sindh, Balochistan, Iran and America.
 
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Did you do a keyword search for Sindh on this? Stop asking rhetorical questions, Sindh believes in equal distribution of wealth and resource between Sindh, Balochistan, Iran and America.

Not really. Was asking on behalf of my father in law. He's looking to invest in cheap industrial property in South East Asia
 
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Not really. Was asking on behalf of my father in law. He's looking to invest in cheap industrial property in South East Asia

Cambodia and Papua New Guinea do offer lucrative tax incentives.
 
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Ex-Afghan Taliban chief’s properties seized in Pakistan

May 8, 2020
157113562.jpg

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has seized five properties of former Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour, who was killed in a US drone strike in Balochistan in 2016, local media reported.

The properties including plots and houses worth US $ 201,000 purchased by ex-Taliban chief in Karachi by using fake identities have been taken over by the anti-terrorism court for auction.

This revelation came in a report submitted by the Federal Investigation Agency to the ATC-II in July last year regarding an investigation into a case related to alleged fundraising by the slain Afghan Taliban leader and his accomplices through the purchase of properties on the back of forged identities.

Since January, the court had been directing the investigation officer (IO) to complete the process of attachment of Mullah Mansour’s properties and proclamation of his two alleged absconding accomplices — Akhtar Mohammad and Amaar — under sections 87 and 88 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

The court had already called for reports from the commissioners of Peshawar and Quetta regarding the process of proclamation of Mullah Mansour’s alleged absconding accomplices and attachment of their properties.

https://en.irna.ir/news/83780078/Ex-Afghan-Taliban-chief-s-properties-seized-in-Pakistan

there was no - one to lay claim on it,
go and sieze zardari,s or nawaz sharif, property,/otherwise crawl under the rock
 
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Ex-Afghan Taliban chief’s properties seized in Pakistan

May 8, 2020
157113562.jpg

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has seized five properties of former Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour, who was killed in a US drone strike in Balochistan in 2016, local media reported.

The properties including plots and houses worth US $ 201,000 purchased by ex-Taliban chief in Karachi by using fake identities have been taken over by the anti-terrorism court for auction.

This revelation came in a report submitted by the Federal Investigation Agency to the ATC-II in July last year regarding an investigation into a case related to alleged fundraising by the slain Afghan Taliban leader and his accomplices through the purchase of properties on the back of forged identities.

Since January, the court had been directing the investigation officer (IO) to complete the process of attachment of Mullah Mansour’s properties and proclamation of his two alleged absconding accomplices — Akhtar Mohammad and Amaar — under sections 87 and 88 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

The court had already called for reports from the commissioners of Peshawar and Quetta regarding the process of proclamation of Mullah Mansour’s alleged absconding accomplices and attachment of their properties.

https://en.irna.ir/news/83780078/Ex-Afghan-Taliban-chief-s-properties-seized-in-Pakistan
is omitting some important detail same as telling a lie?

Science of People.com says:
"A type of lie is one where you leave out an important part of information, hence the name lie of omission. In this lies, someone omits an important detail from a statement. These are the nastiest of lies because they're harder to spot and take less effort from the person who is lying."
 
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