
Hafiz Saeed, 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind, is to be freed from house arrest in Pakistan (Reuters)
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Terrorist Hafiz Saeed was placed under house arrest in January
Pak court refuses to extend detention by three months
Saeed to be freed tomorrow, will aggravate tension with India
Saeed heads the Jamat ud Dawa, or JuD, which poses as a charity but is a front for the terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
Saeed has always denied involvement in the Mumbai attacks of 2008 that left 166 people dead after landmarks in the financial capital were attacked by 10 terrorists who sailed into the city from Karachi.
The court that ordered his release rejected the Pakistani government's request to extend his house arrest by three months. His current term was to expire next week.

Commandos of the National Security Guards (NSG) had fought the terrorists in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks
When his detention was ordered in January, the move was seen as the result of an India-led diplomatic campaign to isolate Pakistan over its failure to act against terror groups.
Saeed was put under house arrest after the Mumbai attack but was released about six months later in June 2009.
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