<p>Pakistan authorities on Saturday arrested an alleged planner of the 2008 Mumbai attacks over a separate case of terrorism financing, officials said.</p>.<p>Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, a leader of the banned militant organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was arrested in the eastern city of Lahore where he was running a medical dispensary, Punjab's counterterrorism department said in a statement.</p>.<p>He used the dispensary to collect funds for militant activities, it added, without providing details.</p>.<p>LeT, including Lakhvi, is accused by India of plotting the four-day assault that left 166 people dead.</p>.<p>India has long seethed at Pakistan's failure to hand over or prosecute those accused of planning and organising the Mumbai attacks.</p>.<p>Lakhvi was detained in 2015 over the attacks but released months later. The government slapped him with a series of detention orders but judges repeatedly cancelled them.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, Pakistan also arrested firebrand cleric and alleged mastermind of the seige Hafiz Saeed, who heads the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a wing of LeT, for terrorism financing.</p>.<p>Saaed has denied involvement in the attacks.</p>.<p>Lakhvi will be presented before an anti-terrorism court in Lahore, CTD said in the statement.</p>
<p>Pakistan authorities on Saturday arrested an alleged planner of the 2008 Mumbai attacks over a separate case of terrorism financing, officials said.</p>.<p>Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, a leader of the banned militant organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was arrested in the eastern city of Lahore where he was running a medical dispensary, Punjab's counterterrorism department said in a statement.</p>.<p>He used the dispensary to collect funds for militant activities, it added, without providing details.</p>.<p>LeT, including Lakhvi, is accused by India of plotting the four-day assault that left 166 people dead.</p>.<p>India has long seethed at Pakistan's failure to hand over or prosecute those accused of planning and organising the Mumbai attacks.</p>.<p>Lakhvi was detained in 2015 over the attacks but released months later. The government slapped him with a series of detention orders but judges repeatedly cancelled them.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, Pakistan also arrested firebrand cleric and alleged mastermind of the seige Hafiz Saeed, who heads the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a wing of LeT, for terrorism financing.</p>.<p>Saaed has denied involvement in the attacks.</p>.<p>Lakhvi will be presented before an anti-terrorism court in Lahore, CTD said in the statement.</p>