26/11 Mastermind Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki Dies of Heart Attack in Lahore
New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Hafiz Abdul Rehman Makki, the alleged mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and brother-in-law of Hafiz Saeed, passed away in Lahore on Friday. The 77-year-old deputy chief of the banned Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) succumbed to a heart attack while undergoing treatment for severe diabetes at a private hospital. A Jamaat-ud-Dawa official confirmed the news, stating, *"Makki suffered a cardiac arrest early this morning and he breathed his last in the hospital."*
**Past Convictions and Global Designation**
Makki had been convicted by an anti-terrorism court in 2020, receiving a six-month imprisonment sentence for terror financing. Following his release, he maintained a low profile, avoiding public appearances. In January 2023, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) designated Makki as a global terrorist under its sanctions regime. This designation included an assets freeze, travel ban, and arms embargo, further isolating Makki internationally.
**Role in Militant Activities**
Makki was accused of playing a significant role in fundraising and supporting militant operations under the guise of Jamaat-ud-Dawa’s activities. These allegations, combined with his connection to Hafiz Saeed and involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, cemented his notoriety as a key figure in global terrorism. Makki’s death marks the end of a controversial and turbulent chapter in the history of Pakistan’s extremist networks. His legacy remains one of terror and its global consequences.