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BBCPakistan's Supreme Court has rejected on technical grounds appeals lodged by the government seeking the re-arrest of the head of an Islamic charity.
The government challenged a ruling to free Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, whose charity is suspected of being linked to a group accused of the Mumbai attacks.
The charity denies any links with militants involved in the attacks.
Lawyers for the Pakistani government said they would re-file the appeal after removing the technical flaws.
Mr Saeed was released by a court in June which found there was insufficient evidence for his continued detention.
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