New Delhi: 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed is leading the Eid prayers on Friday morning in Lahore, claims the US's Wall Street Journal. The event was advertised on posters all over the city.
The Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief has a $ 10 million bounty on his head by the US. The US has said it continues to seek information on the LeT founder that can convict him in the court of law.
Saeed, one of India's most wanted terrorists and a key accused in the 26/11 attacks, had earlier this year claimed that he is free to move around Pakistan as an ordinary person. He had said he roams freely as his fate is in the hands of god and not America, in an interview to the New York Times.
Saeed also bragged that he is free despite a 10 million dollar bounty on his head. "I move about like an ordinary person, that's my style," he said in the interview. 64-year-old Saeed's compound in Lahore is a "fortified house, office and mosque". The New York Times report said Saeed is shielded not only by his supporters who wield "Kalashnikovs" outside his door but also by the Pakistani state.
However, the US refused to comment on the detailed interview given by the Mumbai attack mastermind, arguing that it does not want to "dignify" someone on which the US has declared a reward of $10 million for information leading to his conviction.
Hafiz Saeed may be planning an attack in Delhi, city on alert: sources
New Delhi: Delhi has been put on high alert after the Intelligence Bureau flagged off an alert to the Delhi Police about 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. Sources have indicated to CNN-IBN that the IB letter has outlined a specific threat to Delhi.
Sources say the intelligence agency gathered inputs that Saeed could be planning an attack in Delhi. Police sources say they have put the capital on high alert.
But even amidst these alerts, Hafiz Saeed continues to roam freely in Pakistan. The 26/11 mastermind led the Eid prayers on Friday morning in Lahore, claimed the US's Wall Street Journal. The event was advertised on posters all over the city.
The Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief has a $ 10 million bounty on his head by the US. The US has said it continues to seek information on the LeT founder that can convict him in the court of law.
Saeed, one of India's most wanted terrorists and a key accused in the 26/11 attacks, had earlier this year claimed that he is free to move around Pakistan as an ordinary person. He had said he roams freely as his fate is in the hands of god and not America, in an interview to the New York Times.
Saeed also bragged that he is free despite a 10 million dollar bounty on his head. "I move about like an ordinary person, that's my style," he said in the interview. 64-year-old Saeed's compound in Lahore is a "fortified house, office and mosque". The New York Times report said Saeed is shielded not only by his supporters who wield "Kalashnikovs" outside his door but also by the Pakistani state.
However, the US refused to comment on the detailed interview given by the Mumbai attack mastermind, arguing that it does not want to "dignify" someone on which the US has declared a reward of $10 million for information leading to his conviction.
Hafiz Saeed may be planning an attack in Delhi, city on alert: sources