The Economic Times report by Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury states that Pakistan faces a tough task as Financial Action Task Force (FATF) that grey listed the country in June is visiting Islamabad on a 12-day mission since Monday to verify its counter-terror measures.
A nine-member team of the Asia/Pacific Group (APG) of FATF on Monday held question-answer sessions with three Pakistani agencies -- Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU) and Anti-Narcotics -- on five of the 10-point action plan on first day of the 12-day deliberations, ET has learnt.
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