LAHORE: Hafiz Saeed, chief of the outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawa will be indicted in the illegal funding case against him and others on Wednesday December 11.
Judge of anti-terrorism court of Lahore Arshad Hussain has set the date of December 11 to indict Hafiz Saeed. Judge Arshad Hussain conducted hearing of the case as officials produced Saeed before the court.
But a co-accused, Malik Zafar Iqbal, could not be presented before the court.
Deputy Prosecutor General Abdur Rauf Wattoo informed the court that Saeed was to be indicted on today. However, the court directed officials present the JuD chief and other accused on December 11 for their indictment in the case.
At the last hearing, Saeed and other accused had been provided copies of challan filed against them.
According to SAMAA the Counter-Terrorism Department had registered a case against the JuD chief, Malik Zafar Iqbal and others for illegally receiving funds.
Saeed has also been accused by India of his involvement in the Mumbai attacks on November 26, 2008.
However, New Delhi has failed to provide any evidence to Pakistan in this regard.
He had previously been placed under house arrest for quite some time.
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