JuD, JeM offices sealed in Mardan
MARDAN: On the directives of the federal government, the administration has sealed several seminaries, health centres, and other centres of Jamaatud Dawa (JD) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in the district and handed them over to the Auqaf and Health departments, sources said. The sources said the administration sealed three seminaries, 1 mosque, 2 welfare dispensaries. They included Madrassa Muaz Bin Jabal located at Shamshi Road, Madrassa Abdullah bin Abbas Rustam, Madrassa Taleemul Quran Hoti, Jamia masjid Kamergai Rustam, Al-Falah Welfare Lab and Thalassemia Care Centre Shamshi Road, Al-Falah Welfare Dispensary Rustam. Three ambulances were also seized. The sources added that the administration also sealed four centres of JeM. The seminaries were handed over to the Auqaf Department and dispensary, laboratories and ambulances to the Health Department. The administration changed the names of the sealed places, the sources added.
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