
The Punjab Interior Department has issued a list of banned organizations, urging citizens not to donate to these unregistered and prohibited charity groups.
The move comes as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to curb terrorism financing and ensure that charitable donations do not support illegal activities.
According to a statement released by the Punjab government, providing any form of support to these proscribed organizations is a violation of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997 and punishable under the law.
The statement also highlighted that individuals found aiding banned groups involved in terrorism and anti-state activities will face legal consequences. It further clarified that, as per Punjab regulations, charities in the province must be registered with the Punjab Charity Commission.
Citizens have been advised to donate their zakat, charity, and other contributions only to organizations registered with the Punjab Charity Commission. The authenticity of these registered organizations can be verified through a QR code on their certificates.
The statement also emphasised the importance of ensuring that donations reach legitimate beneficiaries and do not end up supporting terrorism or criminal activities. Details of registered organizations can be found on the Charity Commission's website.
The statement also encouraged citizens to report fraudulent or suspicious activities, including those involving organizations that may be funding terrorism, state anti-activities, or personal gains.
Complaints can be lodged with the Punjab Interior Department, and individuals can report fundraising activities by banned organizations through toll-free numbers 0800-11111, or helpline numbers 042-99214871 and 042-99214872.
Citizens are urged to stay vigilant and ensure their contributions are directed towards lawful and responsible organizations.
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