<p>Hafiz Saeed, the leader of Jamat ud Dawa, the charitable wing of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group blamed for the 2008 attack on a hotel in Mumbai, celebrated his impending release from house arrest on November 23.</p><p>On November 22, a judicial review board declined to extend Saeed’s home detention, which expires on November 24, local media said</a>. Police in Lahore first put Saeed and others from Jamat ud Dawa under house arrest in January 2017, and their detentions have been extended several times.</p><p>The United States and India consider Saeed the chief suspect in the Mumbai attack, and the US State Department currently offers a $10 million reward</a> for him.</p><p>In this footage, Saeed sits at his home celebrating with food. He also addresses his followers in a short speech streamed on Periscope. Credit: Twitter/Jamat ud Dawa Pak via Storyful</p><br />