A bombshell report out of Washington unveils the cunning evolution of Pakistan terror financing. Groups entrenched there are cloaking operations in noble causes—humanitarian aid, mosque expansions, and rescue missions—to harvest funds globally without tripping alarms. This cash influx bolsters radical preaching and attacks.
Journalist Uzay Bulut, in PJ Media, slams Pakistan’s evasion tactics in terror funding battles. Lacking genuine reforms, it continues to harbor and enable these shadowy economies.
Central to the expose is Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Gaza ploy, led by Hammad Azhar. As ‘Qaiser Ahmad’ on social channels, he disseminates aid-glorifying clips, soliciting via an Easypaisa link under ‘Khalid Ahmad.’ Pakistanis and Gulf states are prime contributors.
JeM’s parallel mosque campaign dwarfs this: Pledges for 300+ sites, amassing 3.91 billion rupees digitally for 313 facilities, artfully avoiding bank oversight.
Lashkar-e-Taiba adopts identical wallet reliance, outmaneuvering FATF protocols and sustaining its machinery.
United by a quest for caliphate dominion—imposing Sharia on unwilling worlds—these factions demand immediate, robust countermeasures from the international arena to halt their ascent.