The Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee
Its not me whise confused- what did you think when i said we should handout dosssiers like india does?- you sold the "Made in India" crap to the world and bought the crap UNSC sold to you- Majority of you still believe HS is a declared terrorist- if thats how matters are sold in your country like i said before time to send the dossiers-
Security Council Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee Approves Amendments to Entries of Six Individuals, One Entity on Consolidated List | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases
C. Individuals associated with Al-Qaida
QI.S.263.08. Name: 1: MUHAMMAD
HAFIZ 2: SAEED
MUHAMMAD 3: na
SAEED 4: na
Title: na
Designation: na
DOB: 5 Jun. 1950
POB: Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan
Good quality a.k.a.: a) Hafiz Mohammad Sahib
b) Hafiz Mohammad Sayid
c) Hafiz Muhammad
d) Hafiz Saeed
e) Hafez Mohammad Saeed
f) Hafiz Mohammad Sayeed
g) Tata Mohammad Syeed
h) Mohammad Sayed
i) Muhammad Saeed Low quality a.k.a.: Hafiz Ji
Nationality: Pakistani
Passport no.: na
National identification no.: Pakistani national identification number 3520025509842-7
Address: House No. 116E, Mohalla Johar, Lahore, Tehsil, Lahore City, Lahore District, Pakistan, (location as at May 2008)
Listed on: 10 Dec. 2008
(amended on 17 Jul. 2009) Other information: Muhammad Saeed is the leader of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (listed under permanent reference number QE.L.118.05.).
The Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee
QI.S. 263.08. HAFIZ MUHAMMAD SAEED
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed was listed on
10 December 2008 pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1822 (2008) as being associated with Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (QE.L.118.05) and Al Qaida (QE.A.4.01) for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts of activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf or in support of” both entities.
Additional information
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed is the leader and chief of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) (QE.L.118.05). As overall leader, Saeed played a key role in LeT’s operational and fundraising activities. He is the Amir or leader of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (listed as an alias of LeT).
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed traveled to Afghanistan during the late 1970s or the early 1980s to receive militant training. There he came into contact with Dr. Abdullah Azzam, the mentor of Usama bin Laden (deceased) and other fighters in Afghanistan. In 2005, Saeed determined where graduates of a LeT camp in Pakistan should be sent to fight, and personally organized the infiltration of LeT militants into Iraq during a trip to Saudi Arabia. In 2006, Saeed oversaw the management of a terrorist camp, including funding of the camp. Saeed also arranged for a LeT operative to be sent to Europe as LeT’s European fundraising coordinator. He established a LeT office in Quetta, Pakistan in June 2006 to assist the Taliban in the conduct of their operations in Afghanistan.
The Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee
QE.L.118.05. LASHKAR-E-TAYYIBA
Date on which the narrative summary became available on the Committee’s website: 23 August 2010
Lashkar-e-Tayyiba was listed
on 2 May 2005 pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1526 (2004) being associated with Al-Qaida, Usama bin Laden or the Taliban for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf or in support of”, “supplying, selling or transferring arms and related materiel to” or “otherwise supporting acts or activities of” Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01), Usama bin Laden and the Taliban.
Additional information:
Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) is a Pakistan-based organization which has engaged in terrorist activity and supported listed individuals and entities, including Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01) and to Usama bin Laden (deceased). Hafiz Muhammad Saeed(QI.S.263.08) is the chief of LeT as well as the emir or the leader of Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD).
LeT has conducted numerous terrorist operations against military and civilian targets since 1993, including the November 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India, which killed approximately 164 persons and injured hundreds more. LeT has also been implicated in the July 2006 attack on multiple Mumbai commuter trains, the December 2001 attack against the Indian Parliament, in which Jaish-I-Mohammed (QE.J.19.01) was also implicated, and attacks in New Delhi in October 2005 and in Bangalore in December 2005, among others. LeT is also active in Afghanistan and other Asian countries; it has had links with Jemaah Islamiya (QE.J.92.02).
LeT has financed terrorist activity and provided training, logistical and infrastructural support to further such activity through its front organization, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JUD).
LeT has supported Al-Qaida in numerous ways, including by providing the use of its infrastructure to Al-Qaida operatives. Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Hussein (QI.H.10.01), a.k.a. Abu Zubaydah, was captured in March 2002 in a LeT safe house in Faisalabad, Pakistan.
LeT’s leaders include Arif Qasmani (QI.Q.271.09), chief coordinator for LeT’s dealings with outside organizations; Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakhvi (QI.L.264.08), LeT’s chief of operations; Mohammed Yahya Mujahid (QI.M.272.09), head of the media department and a spokesman for LeT, and Haji Muhammad Ashraf(QI.A.265.08), chief of finance for LeT.
LeT has been financially supported by, among others, Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar (QI.K.135.03) and the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society (QE.R.70.02).