ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control on Friday presented names of 61 proscribed/banned organizations in Upper House of the Parliament, which had been banned to carry out their activities in the country.
Following are the names of banned outfits and dates of their proscription;
- Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) August 14, 2001,
- Sepha-e-Muhammad Pakistan (SMP) August 14, 2001,
- Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) January 14, 2002,
- Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) January 14, 2002,
- Sepha-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) January 14, 2002,
- Tehreek-Jaafria Pakistan (TJP) January 28, 2002,
- Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammad (TNSM) January 14, 2002,
- Tehreek-e-Islami January 14, 2002,
- Al-Qaeda March 17, 2003,
- Millat-e-Islamic Pakistan, November 15, 2003,
- Khuddam-ul-Islam November 15, 2003,
- Islami Tehreek Pakistan November 15, 2003,
- Jamiat-ul-Ansar, November 20, 2003,
- Jamiat-ul-Fruqan November 20, 2003,
- Hizb-ul-Terir November 20, 2003,
- Kahir-ur0-Nisa International Trust October 27, 2004,
- Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) April 7, 2006,
- Islamic Students Movement of Pakistan August 21, 2006,
- Lashkar-e-Islam June 30, 2008,
- Ansar-ul-Islam June 30, 2008,
- Haji Namdar Group June 30, 2008,
- Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan August 25, 2008,
- Balochistan Republican Army September 8, 2010,
- Balochistan Liberation Front September 8, 2010,
- Lashkar-e-Balochistan September 2010,
- Balochistan Liberation United Front September 8, 2010,
- Balochistan Muslla Defa Tanzeem September 8, 2010,
- ShiaTulaba Action Committee, Gilgit October 10,2011,
- Markaz Sabeel Organization, Gilgit October 10, 2011,
- Tanzeen Naujawana-ne-Ahle Sunnat, Gilgit October 10, 2011,
- Peoples Aman Committee (Layari) Karachi, October 10, 2011,
- Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ) ex banned organization SSP February 15, 2012,
- Al Harmain Foundation March 6, 2012,
- Rabita Trust March 6, 2012,
- Anjuman-e-Imamia Gilgit ‘Baltistan April 24, 2012,
- Muslim Students Organization (MSO Gilgit-Baltistan April 24, 2012,
- Tanzeem Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat, Gilgit Baltistan June 5, 2012,
- Balochistan Bunyad Parast Army August 4, 2012,
- Tehreek Nafaz-e-Aman August 4, 2012,
- Tahafuz Hadudullah August 4, 2012,
- Balochistan Waja Liberation Army August 4, 2012,
- Islam Mujahidin August 4, 2012,
- Jaish-e-Islam August 4, 2012,
- Balochistan National Liberation Army August 4, 2012,
- Khana-E-Hikmat Gilgit Baltistan, Gilgit March 13, 2013,
- Tehrik-Taliban Swat, March 15, 2013,
- Tehrik-Taliban Mohmad March 15, 2013,
- Tariq Geedar Group March 15, 2013,
- Abdullah Azam Brigade March 15, 2013,
- East Turkmenistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) March 15, 2013,
- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan March 15, 2013,
- Islamic Jehad Union, March 15, 2013,
- 313 Brigade March 15, 2013,
- Tehrik-Taliban TAjaur March 15, 2013,
- Amar bil Maroof Wa Nahi Anil Munkir (Haji Namdar Group) March 15, 2013,
- Baloch Student Organization Azad, March 15, 2013,
- United Baloch Army March 15, 2013,
- Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz March 15, 2013
- and Daish/ISIL/IS/ISIS July 15, 2015.
The house was also apprised that two organizations Al-Akhtar Trust and Al-Rashid Trust were enlisted under “UNSCR 1267”, while Jamaat-ul-Daawa (JuD) was under observation since December 1, 2005.
Minister of State for Interior Baligh-ur-Rehman said no organization, that would be found involved in terrorism and extremism activities, would be allowed to operate in the country.
Under the National Action Plan, he said, the ministry and provincial governments had taken appropriate measures to stop banned outfits of re-emerging with new names.
Source: APP