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21 September 2021

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FIR lodged against extremist Maulvi Abdul Aziz for hoisting Taliban’s flag over Lal Masjid in Islamabad

The Lal Masjid in Islamabad in Pakistan, which is known for its support to the Taliban, is back in news. This time, several Taliban flags were again found to be hoisted on the roof of the mosque. It is notable that a women’s madrassa known as Jamia Hamsa is also located near the mosque which is supervised by a extremist Maulvi named Abdul Aziz.

AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): The Lal Masjid in Islamabad in Pakistan, which is known for its support to the Taliban, is back in news. This time, several Taliban flags were again found to be hoisted on the roof of the mosque. It is notable that a women’s madrassa known as Jamia Hamsa is also located near the mosque which is supervised by a extremist Maulvi named Abdul Aziz.

Federal Capital Police has registered 2 different cases against notorious terrorists and is widely known as veiled absconder Maulvi Abdul Aziz in Police Station Aabpara on his attempt to occupy Lal Masjid and giving threats to Masjid Administration.

According to said FIRs lodged by Kahteeb-e-Masjid, Maulvi Abdul Aziz forcefully entered Lal Masjid with 25 hooligans and hostage the administration.

The complainant added that accused Abdul Aziz trespass the Masjid and attacked him with modern weapons.

As per rules State should itself lodge a complaint against the accused Maulvi under the provisions of sedition and ATA to arrest him but, unfortunately, this time also State was seen hopeless to deal with the said terrorist with iron hands.

Extremist Maulvi Abdul Aziz threatened the police that reached there to remove the flags. Abdul Aziz, who is known to be an Islamic fundamentalist, was seen carrying a rifle and intimidated the Islamabad police in the name of the Pakistan Taliban. A large number of women belonging to the madrassa were also present at the spot. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media.

According to reports, Hamza Shafqat, the Deputy Commissioner Islamabad asserted that hoisting of the flags of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan would not be tolerated and the culprit would be punished. Later the flags were removed from the roof of the mosque by the cops. Following the incident, the maulvi and his associates have been booked under the Anti-Terrorism Act and different sections of the Pakistan Penal Code by the police.



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