Jaish did not improve even after killing in ‘Operation Sindoor’! Now this big conspiracy is plucking
Jaish-e-Mohammed Sargana Masood Azhar.
Jaish-e-mohammed news: The terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) in Pakistan has once again found new avenues to carry out its dangerous conspiracy. Jaish is now collecting donations through digital hawala after killing badly in ‘Operation Sindoor’ of the Indian Army and destroying its major hideouts. With the help of this donation, Jaish wants to create 313 new Markaz (terrorist training camp) in Pakistan and prepare a safe base for his leader Masood Azhar and his family.
Jaish had a very bad hit in ‘Operation Sindoor’
On 7 May, India destroyed 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) under Operation Sindoor. More than 100 terrorists were killed in this action. The operation was the answer to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, in which 26 common citizens lost their lives. In the operation, Jaish’s head Markaj, such as Markaj Subhan Allah, Markaj Bilal, Markaj Abbas, Mahamona Zoya and Sargal were completely destroyed.
Digital hawala became the life of terrorists funding
According to Indian security agencies, Jaish is now resorting to digital hawala to avoid monitoring the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Under the patronage of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, Jaish has opened more than 2000 accounts through digital wallets such as ‘EGPASA’ and ‘Sadapa’. In these accounts, billions of rupees are being deposited in the name of donations. Jaish’s goal is to collect 3.94 billion Pakistani rupees in the next one year, which will be used to make new Mercury and buy weapons.
Many terrorist hideouts were destroyed during ‘Operation Sindoor’.
Masood Azhar’s relatives are getting money
Security sources say the money is being transferred to Digital Wallets of Masood Azhar’s family members, such as his son Abdullah Azhar and brother Talha al -Saif. A Sadapa account named after Talha is associated with the mobile number of Jaish commander Aftab Ahmed of Haripur, which is detected by Jaish’s camp in Khala Butt Township of Haripur. At the same time, EGPASA Khat in the name of Abdullah Azhar and another wallet by Masood’s son Hammad Azhar is also active.
Donate in the guise of mosques and gaza
Jaish is resorting to the name of mosques and the help of Gaza to raise donations under religious guise. Each jumme is being collected donations in mosques. Apart from this, posters, videos and a letter of Masood Azhar are also being shared on social media platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp through Jash’s pseudo -accounts and commanders’ accounts. In this letter, Masood has said that Jaish will create 313 Marks throughout Pakistan. An audio of Talha al-Saif was also released on 15 August on Jaish’s official promotional channel ‘MSTD official’, in which he appealed for donations to Markaz Osman-O-Ali.
What is the role of Al Rahmat Trust in this?
The Al Rahmat Trust, located in Bahwalbal, has been playing an important role in this funding, which has been associated with Jaish for a long time. This trust is run by Masood Azhar and his close associates and money is also being collected through its bank accounts. Indian security agencies say that a large part of this donation is being used in preparation for the upbringing of terrorists, procurement of weapons and new terrorist attacks. In recent times, Jaish has bought weapons like machine guns, rocket launchers and mortars.
Pakistan is running double trick
Pakistan claimed to take out Jaish Marks under government control in 2022 and ban the bank accounts of Masood Azhar, his brothers Rauf Asghar and Talha Al Saif to get out of the black list of FATF. But the reality is that the funding of Jaish through digital wallets is still going on. Pakistan only makes FATF a false claim that it has stopped the funding of Jaish by showing details of bank accounts.
Two big motives behind creating new marks
Security agencies believe that there are 2 major motives behind Jaish’s 313 new Marks. First, on the lines of Lashkar-e-Taiba to increase the network of its terrorist training camps so that Indian attacks like Operation Sindoor can be avoided in future. Second, preparing safe and luxurious hideouts for Masood Azhar and his family. Indian security agencies have full details of Jaish’s mobile numbers and CNIC (Pakistani identity card). Agencies say that tracking the wallet-to-wallet and wallet-to-cash transfer through digital wallets is almost impossible for FATF, as it only sees the banking network.
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