26/11 mastermind moves court against 'fake' cases
26/11 mastermind moves court against 'fake' cases
Two cases were registered against Hafiz Saeed under Anti-Terrorism Act.

Lahore: Chief of Jamaat-ud-Dawa and the alleged mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, has filed a petition in a Pakistani court seeking the discharge of two ‘fake’ cases registered against him under the Anti-Terrorism Act.

The writ petition, filed in the Lahore High Court by Saeed’s lawyer AK Dogar on Thursday, said that the two First Information Reports registered against the JuD chief in Faisalabad last week were “without lawful authority and of no legal effect”.

The petition also claimed that the Indian Government has been “pressing” Pakistan to take action against Saeed even though there is “no charge” against him.

It said that the two ‘fake’ cases have been registered against Saeed on baseless allegations and police cannot book him constitutionally or legally under such charges.

Following the registration of the two FIRs, police placed Saeed under house arrest on Sunday. However, police officials and a JuD spokesman have said no formal written order has been issued for Saeed’s detention.

Police in Faisalabad have accused Saeed of making speeches in which he incited people to wage jehad against infidels and sought funds for the outlawed JuD.

However, Saeed’s petition dismissed these allegations.

“To exhort the Muslims of Pakistan to act on the injunctions of the Holy Quran can never be said to be a criminal act,” the petition said.

It added that the FIRs were filed 19 days after Saeed allegedly made the speeches and this pointed to “machinations and preparation of a scheme for involving (Saeed) in any case whatsoever so as to appease India”. This amounted to “nothing but a manifestation of malicious motives", the petition said.

Saeed was put under house arrest in December last year (2008) after the UN Security Council declared the JuD a terrorist organisation. He was freed on the orders of the Lahore High Court in June this year.

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