Global alarm bells are ringing over innovative fundraising by Pakistan terror entities, as detailed in a fresh investigative report. To circumvent international monitoring, these militants are channeling resources through aid for war-torn areas, mosque projects, and relief ops—raking in dollars from America and beyond, all while indoctrinating followers with jihadist rhetoric.
Uzay Bulut’s PJ Media piece indicts Pakistan for its dubious legacy in abetting terror money flows. Time and again, it has dodged accountability, failing to enact stringent controls on financing and laundering.
JeM exemplifies the trend: Masood Azhar’s son Hammad orchestrates Gaza support drives. Under the alias ‘Qaiser Ahmad,’ he posts testimonial videos and pushes transfers to ‘Khalid Ahmad’s’ digital account, securing steady inflows from local and Arab backers.
The outfit’s mosque initiative is equally audacious—over 300 planned builds, with 3.91 billion PKR raised online for 313 hubs via wallets. This method minimizes traceability.
LeT has gone fully digital too, ditching formal banking to evade FATF and peers. Such adaptations ensure uninterrupted terror patronage.
Their endgame? A unified Islamic caliphate subjugating non-believers under Sharia. The exposé urges swift, coordinated global responses to sever these financial lifelines and neutralize the ideological threat.