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Treasury Targets Pakistan-Based Terrorist Organizations Lashkar-E Tayyiba and Jaish-E Mohammed

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Treasury Targets Pakistan-Based Terrorist Organizations Lashkar-E Tayyiba and
Jaish-E Mohammed
11/4/2010
Treasury Action Includes Designation of Key Operational Commander in Mumbai Attacks
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury today targeted the financial and support networks of Pakistan-based terrorist organizations Lashkar-e Tayyiba (LET) and Jaish-e
Mohammed (JEM). Treasury took action against Azam Cheema, who helped train operatives for the November 2008 Mumbai attacks and was the "mastermind" behind the July 2006
Mumbai train bombings carried out by LET, for acting for or on behalf of LET. Treasury also acted against Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki, head of LET's political affairs department, for
acting for or on behalf of LET. Al Rehmat Trust, an operational front for JEM was designated for providing support to and for acting for or on behalf of JEM, and Mohammed Masood
Azhar Alvi, JEM's founder and leader, was also designated today for acting for on behalf of JEM. Today's action, taken pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, prohibits U.S. persons
from engaging in any transactions with these individuals and entity and freezes any assets the designees have under U.S. jurisdiction.
"LET and JEM have proven both their willingness and ability to execute attacks against innocent civilians," said Stuart Levey, Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.
"Today's action – including the designation of Azam Cheema, one of LET's leading commanders who was involved in the 2008 and 2006 Mumbai attacks – is an important step in
incapacitating the operational and financial networks of these deadly organizations.
Azam Cheema
Azam Cheema is a key commander in the operations of LET, a Pakistan-based terrorist group held responsible for the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, and which has
links to Usama bin Ladin and the al Qaida network. LET was designated by the United States pursuant to E.O. 13224 and as a Foreign Terrorist Organization in December 2001, and
also designated by the UN 1267 Committee in May 2005.
Cheema has also been described as LET's surveillance or intelligence chief and has been involved in LET's training activities, specifically training LET members in bomb making and
skills needed to infiltrate India. The cell that carried out the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India received some of their training from Cheema. He is also reported to have
been involved in the July 2006 Mumbai train bombings perpetrated by LET.
In 2008, Cheema, the former LET commander for Bahawalpur, Punjab Province, Pakistan, was appointed to be an operations advisor to LET senior leader Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakhvi, who
was also previously designated by the UN 1267 Committee. As of 2004, Cheema was identified as being responsible for LET's external operational planning.
Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki
As of late 2008, Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki was reported to be head of LET's political affairs department and served as head of LET's foreign relations department. Makki has also
played a role in raising funds for LET. In early 2007, he gave approximately $248,000 to an LET training camp and approximately $165,000 to an LET-affiliated madrassa.
Al Rehmat Trust
JEM is a Pakistan-based terrorist group designated in October 2001 by the United States pursuant to E.O. 13224 and by the UN 1267 Committee, and also designated as a Foreign
Terrorist Organization (FTO) by the State Department in 2001. After it was banned in Pakistan in 2002, JEM began using al Rehmat Trust as a front for its operations. Al Rehmat Trust
has provided support for militant activities in Afghanistan and Pakistan, including financial and logistical support to foreign fighters operating in both countries. In early 2009, several
prominent members of al Rehmat Trust were recruiting students for terrorist activities in Afghanistan.
Al Rehmat Trust has also been involved in fundraising for JEM, including for militant training and indoctrination at its mosques and madrassas. As of early 2009, al Rehmat Trust had
initiated a donation program in Pakistan to help support families of militants who had been arrested or killed. And in early 2007, al Rehmat Trust was raising funds on behalf of Khudamul Islam, an alias for JEM. Al Rehmat Trust has also provided financial support and other services to the Taliban, including financial support to wounded Taliban fighters from
Afghanistan.
Mohammed Masood Azhar Alvi
Mohammed Masood Azhar Alvi (Azhar) founded JEM in 2000 and is the head of al Rehmat Trust. He is also a former leader of the terrorist group Harakat al Mujahadin, aka Harakat ulAnsar; most of these groups' members subsequently joined JEM under Azhar's leadership. In 2008, JEM recruitment posters in Pakistan contained a call from Azhar for volunteers to
join the fight in Afghanistan against Western forces.
Identifying Information:
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AZAM CHEEMA
Azam Chima
Azim Chima
Asim Cheema
Azzam Cheema
Mohammed Azam Cheema
Chima Bhai
1953
Faisalabad, Pakistan

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Pakistani

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HAFIZ ABDUL RAHMAN MAKKI
Hafiz Abdul Rehman Makki
Hafaz Abdul Rahman Maki
Abdulrahman Makki
1948
Bahawalpur, Punjab province, Pakistan
Muridke, Punjab province, Pakistan

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AL REHMAT TRUST
al-Rahmat Trust
al-Rehman Trust
ur-Rahman Trust
ar-Rahman Trust
ur-Ramat Trust
537/1-Z Defense Housing Area (DHA) Lahore, Pakistan
Office 22, Third Floor, al Fatah Plaza, Commercial Market, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Room No. 22, 3rd Floor, al-Fateh Plaza, Commercial Market Road, Chandi Chowk, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Karachi, Pakistan
Muzaffarabad, Nelam Road, Bandi Chehza, Pakistan
Balakot, Besyan Chouk, Pakistan
Haripur, Rajana Road Srah-Salah, Pakistan
Rehana Road, Sirai Salih, Post Box #22, G.P.O. Haripur, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan

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MOHAMMAD MASOOD AZHAR ALVI
Masud Azhar
Wali Adam Isah
Wali Adam Esah
Maulana
July 10, 1968
June 10, 1968
Bahawalpur, Punjab Province, Pakistan
1260/108, Block No.6-B, Kausar Colony, Model Town-B, Bahawalpur, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Lahore City, Lahore District, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Pakistani

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