ISLAMABAD, Nov 15: Offices of the banned militant organizations, which had relaunched themselves under new identities, were sealed in a nationwide swoop on Saturday night.

In a related development, Allama Sajid Naqvi was arrested by Rawalpindi police. Later he was handed over to Islamabad police.

SSP Rawalpindi Syed Morawat Ali Shah said Mr Naqvi was wanted by Islamabad police in connection with the Maulana Aazam Tariq murder case and they had requested us to arrest him.

Police swung into action after Islamabad issued directives that a crackdown be launched against such outfits.

“We have been directed to take action against Khuddamul Islam, Tahrik-i-Islami and Millat-i-Islamia. Accordingly, we are locating their offices in the city,” DIG Operations Karachi Tariq Jamil told Dawn over telephone.

Mr Jamil said police had located some 15 offices of such organizations and sealed them.

The police sources said the offices of the banned Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan, which renamed itself as Millat-i-Islamia, had been sealed.

HYDERABAD: Police sealed offices of two banned Jihadi organizations.

The outfits whose offices were sealed were the Khuddamul Islam, formerly known as Jaish-i-Mohammad, and the Jamaat Al-Dawa, previously named Lashkar-i-Tayyaba, located at Tilak Incline.

LAHORE: Police sealed 14 offices and seminaries of the banned militant groups in different parts of Punjab, including the provincial metropolis, late on Saturday night.

Of them, nine offices and seminaries were sealed in Lahore, four in Faisalabad and one in Bahawalpur.

Elite Force personnel carried out the operation along with police. No arrest was reported.

Sources said the police were ordered not to arrest any activist of the banned militant groups.

In Lahore, the offices of the banned groups were sealed in Badami Bagh, Muslim Town, Bilal Ganj and Temple Road. In Faisalabad, Jamia Masjid Tandian Wala of Jammat-ul-Dawa, Jamia Masjid Kachari Bazaar of Millat Islamia, Jamia Masjid Diglis Pura of Millat Islamia and office of the Tehrik Islamia in Saddu Pura.

In Bahawalpur, the office of the Khuddam-ul-Islam in Model Town was sealed. Its leader, Masood Azhar, was reportedly in Karachi when the raid was conducted.

RAWALPINDI: Police here sealed at least 10 offices of the banned groups and also seized their record. Raids were continuing till the filing of this report. No-one was arrested, though.

Three offices, two of them belonging to Khuddam-ul-Islam, were sealed in Attock city. Similarly, two offices were sealed in Chakwal, two in Jhelum and three in Rawalpindi. Police officers were accompanied by commandos during the crackdown.

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