Police on Saturday arrested six people for allegedly collecting funds for two banned organisations. Muhammad Ashraf, an official with the police’s counterterrorism department, said that the arrests were part of a crackdown against terror financing in the province. He said those arrested were raising money for Jaish-e-Muhammed and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, but did not disclose the amount of money recovered. Jaish-e-Muhammed had claimed responsibility for a deadly suicide attack in the Indian-held Kashmir. The bombing sharply raised tensions between India and Pakistan and brought the two nuclear rivals to the brink of war. The leader of Jaish-e-Muhammed was added to the United Nations’ sanctions blacklist earlier this month. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi has been involved in the killing of minority members.
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