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“Effective action mandated internationally against him and his terrorist organisations and colleagues is a logical first step in bringing them to justice, and in ridding our region of the twin menaces of terrorism and violent extremism,” he said. Swarup was responding to a question on the listing of Saeed by Pakistan under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
Saeed, the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief, is currently under house arrest in Pakistan. The Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 empowers the Pakistan government to mark a person as “proscribed” and to place that person on the fourth schedule on an ex-parte basis. Any violation of provision of the fourth schedule may result in imprisonment of up to three years and fine or both.