Pakistan’s misleading strategy exposed: Sajid Mir’s terror link and fat gray list manipulations | Bharat News

New Delhi: In a cat-and-race game of global deception, Pakistan’s shifting story on Sajid Mir exposed it, as stated by the Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri On Wednesday, and leaving the world, questioning the claims of the country to deal with terrorism.Once claimed to have a non-entity, Mir was suddenly declared dead in a shameless attempt. As soon as the veil of privacy rose, the world got a glimpse in the shady world of state-state terror, where 26/11 plotters like Mir operated with impure and the Pak government played a game of refusal and deception.According to sources, acceptance of the existence of MIR was a desperate attempt by Pakistan to get out of the Gray list of Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an inter -government unit that tracks the financing and money laundering of terror. Mir, on paper, was recorded in the Central Jail, which was also known Coat lacquer Jail in Lahore, after being punished for eight years by Pakistan’s “anti -terrorism court” on charges of terrorist financing. He was detained in April 2022 in connection with Hash-Hash, while Fetf was sentenced to jail in June just before the meeting.Mir, who has rewarded five million dollars on his head declared by the FBI, has also been desired by the US government. The FBI described Mir as someone who wore a beard and hair on his shoulders once. He, according to the FBI, changed its appearance through plastic surgery.The US has blamed the MIR for directing preparations and reconnaissance and being one of the Pakistan-based controllers during the 26/11 attacks. Additionally, Mir conspired to attack a terrorist against a newspaper and its employees in Denmark between 2008 and 2009.Mir, who will currently be in the early 50s, was the main handlers for late let’s foren recruiter and American terrorist David Coleman Headley, aka Dawood Gilani. The document of an US justice department mentions how the 26/11 attackers were in real -time telephone contact with Mir and his colleagues, Abu Kahfa and Majar IqbalDuring the attack. On Mir’s advice, Hedley, then located in Pennsylvania, turned his given name of “David Gilani” to “David Coleman Headley” to facilitate his activities from Lashkar, so that he could be able to present himself as an American in India, which was neither Muslim nor Pakistani.