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26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed gets arrested in Pakistan and netizens can’t stop laughing at this photo of his

Whether Saeed's arrest was an eyewash or to save Prime Minister Imran Khan's face during his scheduled visit to the US in a few days' time or whether it was the FATF pressure of being blacklisted, only time will tell. For the moment, Twitterati had a few good laughs.

26/11 terror attack mastermind and terror organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed was arrested in Pakistan today. The news agency ANI tweeted this news with a rather amusing image.

In the image, the black vest which Saeed is wearing and the black pant the person standing behind him is wearing appear like the same piece of clothing. Amused netizens took to Twitter poke fun at Hafiz Saeed.

And Photoshop skills were on full display.

Twitterati also took a dig at how Hafiz Saeed’s arrest by Pakistan police is just an eyewash, as it has been in the past.

Whether Saeed’s arrest was an eyewash or to save Prime Minister Imran Khan’s face during his scheduled visit to the US in a few days’ time or whether it was the FATF pressure of being blacklisted, only time will tell. For the moment, twitterati had a few good laughs.

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