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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Caught Red-Handed: How a 2020 Cargo Shipment May Send Pakistan Back to FATF’s Grey List
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Caught Red-Handed: How a 2020 Cargo Shipment May Send Pakistan Back to FATF’s Grey List

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 21, 2025 2:47 pm
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New trouble is brewing for Pakistan. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has flagged the country once again—this time not just for terror financing, but also for violating missile technology controls. And India is using the moment to lead a diplomatic charge.

A 2020 Clue That Blew Things Open

The FATF’s latest report titled “Complex Proliferation Financing and Sanctions Evasion Schemes” highlights a critical event from 2020. That year, Indian customs officials intercepted a suspicious Asian-flagged ship bound for Port Qasim, Karachi.

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What they found was shocking—dual-use items mis-declared as ‘Autoclaves.’ These items are crucial for making ballistic missiles. Investigation linked them straight to Pakistan’s National Development Complex (NDC), a key player in its long-range missile development.

These materials are listed under the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)—making this a clear violation of international norms.

“Such items are banned without approval and should never be on civilian shipments,” the FATF report stated.

Also Read Pakistan Nominates Donald Trump for ‘Nobel Peace Prize’ for Averting War with India

The Terror Link: Pahalgam and Beyond

This isn’t just about missiles. FATF’s report comes weeks after the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, where 26 innocent tourists were killed.

FATF condemned the attack and pointed to one root cause—money.

“This attack, and others like it, are not possible without financial backing and systems that move money to terror networks,” the FATF said.

The global watchdog has long pushed Pakistan to clean up its act. But the Pahalgam tragedy, say Indian officials, shows the network is still very much alive.

India’s Next Move: Push for Grey Listing

India is now stepping up the pressure. It is lobbying FATF member countries—over 200 jurisdictions globally—to put Pakistan back on the grey list.

This would be the fourth time Pakistan faces grey-list scrutiny. According to Moneycontrol, Indian diplomats presented fresh evidence of terror financing and state support to FATF members during a plenary in Strasbourg last week.

Why It Matters

Being on the FATF grey list isn’t just a diplomatic slap. It means economic consequences—investors back off, aid tightens, and trust disappears.

India is calling this out not just for security, but for global accountability. You can’t fight terrorism if you let the money flow.

Also Read FATF May Grey List Pakistan Again for Failing to Curb Terror Funding

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