KARACHI: Police on Friday said they had arrested an Al Qaeda financier who has been on the United Nations security council sanction lists for four years.

Abdur Rehman alias Abdul Rehman Sindhi, who was arrested on Thursday in Karachi, was placed on the UN sanction list in 2012 for providing financial services to Al Qaeda.

Individuals on the list are subject to a freeze on their assets, travel ban and arms embargo.

He was arrested during a joint operation of police and intelligence agencies in a congested residential quarter, Muqaddas Haider, a senior police officer told AFP.

Security sources said that Rehman was arrested in the locality of Superhighway.

"He had also traveled to Afghanistan many times, and also took part in fighting over there," added the security source.

Rehman is believed to have met Al Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden and his successor Ayman al-Zawahiri several times.

He also had close links with Saud Memon, a key suspect in the kidnap and murder of US journalist Daniel in 2002.

Rehman was a member of various proscribed organisations before joining Al Qaeda.

He served as a member of Al-Akhtar Trust, a banned charity, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Harkat-ul Jihad al-Islami, all of which have also been proscribed internationally.

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