Islamabad, Aug 19 (Xinhua) An anti-terrorism court Wednesday declared Pakistani Taliban leader Maulana Fazlullah a proclaimed offender, officials said.
Maulana Fazalullah, chief of the Taliban in Pakistan's Swat valley, is wanted for his involvement in acts of terrorism.
Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Khalil Khan Khalil directed Fazlullah and other accomplices to appear in the court or a police station within a week.
In May, the Pakistani government announced 50 million rupees (about $625,000) reward for providing information about Fazlullah.
Six aides of Taliban leaders were also declared proclaimed offenders.
An army spokesman said last month that Maulana Fazalullah has been injured in an attack by the security forces.