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Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 10 Feb 2010 16:41
by Aditya_V
Centre to suspend mining contracts in Red corridor?
http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/feb/ ... rridor.htm

Well its looks stronger and stronger that there does seem to nexus between Mining Mafia balck money, Western banking systems and related NGO's. This whole Maoist problem reeks with Mining Mafia, If we set up factories in this area where ore is converted into STeel etc, and Tribal people are given jobs in Them, the mining mafia and thier supporters have much to lose, hence protests against POSCO etc
'We are willing to suspend all memoranda of understanding (with mining companies) until we talk to the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and review them
major part of the red corridor lies in India's mineral heartland.

Naxalite activities in Chhattisgarh have been posing a threat to iron ore mining. Bastar in Chhattisgarh alone accounts for a fifth of all iron ore deposits in India.
The worst sufferer will be the National Mineral [ Get Quote ] Development Corp if the Centre goes ahead with its plans to placate the Naxals and cancel the mining contracts. NMDC is the country's largest iron ore producer and exporter in the public sector.

It produces roughly 80 per cent of its 27-million-tonne annual iron ore output from Bailadila reserves in Dantewada, a Maoist stronghold.
Hope this a CHanyakian move, no minirel ore exports, leads to no funding, leads to Maoists compramising.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 10 Feb 2010 17:17
by Pranav
^^^ This is actually similar to the global warming scam, which MMS supports.

The goal is to cripple countries like India by preventing them from generating energy or using their natural resources. The Maoists make themselves useful by creating economic hurdles.

See also Church of England sells Vedanta stake over record on human rights: http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 017183.ece - The Church, with its appalling record of destructive behavior against indigenous peoples, is now pretending to care for tribal religious practices.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 11 Feb 2010 17:35
by shyamd
US National Detained
New Delhi - A US citizen was detained at New Delhi's international airport after a knife was found in his baggage, officials and news reports said Thursday.

The man, identified as Winston Marshall, who was to board a flight to the Qatari capital of Doha Wednesday night was being interrogated by police and security agencies.

After finding from his passport that Marshall had travelled to Pakistan and Bangladesh recently, officials were checking if he had any terrorist links.

'A 5-inch (13-centimetre) knife was detected in his hand-baggage when he was preparing to take the flight. He was unable to give a satisfactory answer as to why he was carrying a weapon and was handed over to the police,' a police official at the airport said, requesting anonymity.

The police refused to comment on whether Marshall was linked to any terror suspects or his whereabouts.

Home Ministry sources told the NDTV network that the questioning by the Delhi Police and the Indian Intelligence Bureau so far had not revealed any terrorist links.

Marshall claims to be a scholar on Islam. He travelled by road from India to Pakistan recently and stayed at several madrasas, or Islamic schools, in Pakistan.

Investigation revealed that he converted to Islam three years ago and has three wives and 19 children, the NDTV report said.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 11 Feb 2010 23:05
by negi
Muthalik got a taste of his own medicine.

TOI

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 01:50
by vijayk
http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/lawyer_f ... mumbai.php
Shahid Azmi, the lawyer for Faheem Ansari, accused of helping the Lashkar-e-Taiba in the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, has been killed.

Four assailants barged into his office in Taxi Men colony in Kurla and shot two bullets into him at point blank range, the police said.

Shahid, who was nephew of Samajwadi Party leader and Govandi MLA Abu Asim Azmi, had also appeared as defence counsel for the accused in July 11 Mumbai local train blasts.

In the past, he has represented those accused in the Ghatkopar and Mulund blasts. The police confirmed that the Chhota Shakeel gang had tried to kill him a few years ago.
His interview to Sheela Butt of Rediff

ttp://news.rediff.com/interview/2010/feb/11/interview-with-shahid-azmi-lawyer-for-terror-accused.htm
Shahid Azmi is angry with the establishment, the police and politicians.

The 29-year-old Mumbai lawyer was arrested under TADA -- even was 18 -- for harbouring Kashmiri radicals; while in Tihar jail, he befriended terrorists Omar Sheikh and Masood Azhar; both men were released in exchange for the passengers and crew abroad the Indian Airlines aircraft hijacked to Kandahar on December 31, 1999.
How can you make such a claim when actual blasts are taking place? Not all missions fail.

There are clear demarcations where cases have happened and where it has not happened. The cases where blasts have not happened you will see that the people who get caught are cadre-based, like the Students Islamic Movement of India [ Images ].

Where missions have taken place they are not from organisations. So what has happened? The police have kept an eye on Muslim organisations who could be a potential threat but they have not been able to do anything. They were annihilated and eliminated before that.

Certain sectors where they were not identified, blasts are happening. It is not happening from Muslim jihadi organisation but some other elements like renegades working for the State.

In some cases the police are very lenient in the investigation. Like the Nanded blast, seizure of explosives in Jogeshwari and Ghatkopar, Mumbai. In such cases the police are lenient. But when Muslims are involved police uses different yardsticks.
So, you believe the police has fixed them all?

I will just give you an example. Open Secrets, a book by M K Dhar, former joint director, Intelligence Bureau, claims that they (the Intelligence Bureau) identified Muslim groups who were a potential threat or potentially militant minded.

They then planted their agent and when we see these cases and then analyse we see a common, monotonous thing happen. In every case, you hear the police claim that how Muslims go to Pakistan, take training, acquire arms and it is during the acquisition of arms that they are arrested.

The police say the missions failed. There can be failure of one mission here or there but not a consistent failure of missions since 1992. Somewhere there is a pattern to the manner in which the police works.
How will you describe Faisal Shaikh?

He is like the boy next door.
Who could have perpetrated the blasts then?

Several people. Several people from the Indian intelligence can do it. These people can be within India or outside India who could have gained. They have it in them.

What will they gain?

To stereotype the enemies, that is Islam and Muslims.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 05:46
by sum
I for one will not shed tears on this #@$%***

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 11:25
by Avinash R
negi wrote:Muthalik got a taste of his own medicine.

TOI
ToI report leaves out crucial info, the attacker was from youth congress. This is already escalating with ram sene activists hitting back by garlanding a congress leader's statue with shoes.

Mutalik 'faces' ire of protestors
Bangalore, Feb 11 (PTI)
Nine persons, including Srinivas from Youth Congress, Bhavanishankar of Sri Ram Sena, Chethan and his associates were arrested following the incident.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 11:36
by Suppiah
It is not just toilet, even the marxist yellow daily merely identified them as belonging to 'some national party'. They want to maintain this myth that political violence is a 'sangh parivar' copyright when it is as common in India as road accidents.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 11:38
by Suppiah
I do not know where this goes, TSP thread should be ideal but here goes...

http://www.hindu.com/2010/02/12/stories ... 600100.htm
He had converted from Christianity to Islam about 15 years ago. He has three wives and 19 children, said an officer.
You mean this is allowed in US? ROP attracts splendid characters like this fellow, Mohammed Ali, Michael Jackson, Reid and so on...must be a great advertisement..

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 14:24
by Akshut
Suppiah wrote:It is not just toilet, even the marxist yellow daily merely identified them as belonging to 'some national party'. They want to maintain this myth that political violence is a 'sangh parivar' copyright when it is as common in India as road accidents.
So is blackening the face of a goonda, any sought of violence? This should have been done a long time ago. Glad of whichever "party's" worker did it. Would like to hear justification for this person whose terms of nationalism include slapping the women who go pubbing. Would be good if same happens with Thackreys as well.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 17:52
by Gerard

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 18:34
by Avinash R

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 22:59
by Avinash R

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 01:08
by vijayk
Why?
: Congress workers torched six buses and a police jeep at Hulkoti,about 10 km from here today in protest against a garland of slippers being placed on a statue of a late veteran party state leader, allegedly by Sri Rama Sene activists.

The Sene activists were suspected to have carried out the act to give vent to their anger against blackening of the face of their leader Pramod Mutalik and attempt to assault him, allegedly by youth Congress workers in Bangalore yesterday.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 02:15
by putnanja
Chhota Rajan hand in 26/11 accused Fahim Ansari's lawyer killing?
Fugitive underworld don Chhota Rajan is suspected to have ordered the killing of Mumbai lawyer Shahid Azmi (33) on Thursday as part of his gang’s long-running duel with the Dawood Ibrahim gang — to bump off persons perceived as each other’s assets or representing communal interests.
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A senior case investigator told HT that Azmi was allegedly “bumped off to avenge Dawood gang’s operations chief Chhota Shakeel’s dispatching shooters last year to Delhi and Mumbai, respectively, to kill lawyers representing the BJP’s Varun Gandhi and September 2009 Malegaon blast accused Sadhvi Pragya Thakur.”

Armed men had barged into Azmi’s office at Kurla on Thursday night and gunned him down.
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The latest bout between the two gangs began in July 2009, when Delhi Police’s special cell nabbed seven suspected Shakeel men who were tasked to kill lawyers, Mukul Rohatgi and Siddharth Luthra. The lawyer duo was then representing Varun Gandhi.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 09:22
by skaranam
putnanja wrote:Chhota Rajan hand in 26/11 accused Fahim Ansari's lawyer killing?
Fugitive underworld don Chhota Rajan is suspected to have ordered the killing of Mumbai lawyer Shahid Azmi (33) on Thursday as part of his gang’s long-running duel with the Dawood Ibrahim gang — to bump off persons perceived as each other’s assets or representing communal interests.
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A senior case investigator told HT that Azmi was allegedly “bumped off to avenge Dawood gang’s operations chief Chhota Shakeel’s dispatching shooters last year to Delhi and Mumbai, respectively, to kill lawyers representing the BJP’s Varun Gandhi and September 2009 Malegaon blast accused Sadhvi Pragya Thakur.”

Armed men had barged into Azmi’s office at Kurla on Thursday night and gunned him down.
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The latest bout between the two gangs began in July 2009, when Delhi Police’s special cell nabbed seven suspected Shakeel men who were tasked to kill lawyers, Mukul Rohatgi and Siddharth Luthra. The lawyer duo was then representing Varun Gandhi.
Did Headlines Today put a report where it was said Dawood is trying to get a grip on Mumbai and as part of strategy, get his men released on bail.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 20:30
by shyamd
The US guy detained. CCTV footage, X ray photo's included. He crossed over from BD into India. Very similar to Headley case apparently, this guy has a history of drug trafficing offenses.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 21:49
by shravan
KanchanGupta on twitter

On ohe terror news: A policeman and a Maobadi were killed in an encounter at Majhiawa in Gaya district tonight.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 22:39
by Avinash R
Baruah trying to derail peace talks with ULFA: Gogoi
Guwahati : ULFA's self-styled commander-in-chief Paresh Baruah is trying to regroup the cadre to derail the peace process initiated in Assam, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday said.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 00:30
by Satya_anveshi
We have seen more than a few cases where terror incidents coincided with other unrelated political incidents/statements within the country:

1. viewers may recall that there were blasts in Mumbai immediately after ShivSena created ruckus over blackening of the statue (Thakrey's?)
2. someone did a loosespeak in dilli just before BB meeting her fate
3. There is another ruckus going on in Mumbai by Shivsena(over MNIK), now this

There are several others.

I suspect the next target could be Hyd taking advantage of Telangana agitation. Hope our folks are being careful.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 01:05
by skaranam
'Lashkar, Babbar Khalsa may target India'
Intelligence inputs say that Lashkar is planning to hit India using Babbar Khalsa and their hit-list includes UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.
Indira Gandhi's killers hailed as 'martyrs' in New Zealand gurdwara
Titled "Shaheed Bhai" - or martyr brother - the paintings of Satwant and Beant along with Kehar Singh, who was the co-conspirator, hang on the walls in the Takanini gurdwara alongside others who have been killed for their Sikh beliefs, the 'Weekend Herald' reported

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 08:56
by Avinash R
Reg Pune blasts, Riyaz bhatkal was the one who alongwith another SIMI/IM member executed this attack. Previously it was reported that he had escaped to pakistan. Either he has come back or never went to pakistan. If this person is caught now future terror attacks can be prevented. This person must be a high priority target for mediapersons to focus on, atleast displaying him picture during news bulletin would help in public identifying and catching him.

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Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 13:36
by abhishek_sharma
200 kgs of ammonium nitrate, 600 detonators seized in Gujarat

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 572215.cms

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 16:45
by SSridhar
Terror alert sounded in delhi, Kanpur & Indore
“We have intelligence inputs that terrorists may target Delhi, Kanpur and Indore. We have shared the information with all concerned and asked the state governments to take necessary action,” a senior Home Ministry official said.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 19:22
by vijayk
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 570027.cms

Is TOIlet sending a coded message to the Paki terrorists to kill the lawyers of Sangh parivar?
Authorities are concerned about the safety of lawyers representing Hindutva leaders as well as those accused of “Hindu terror”,
fearing they may be targeted by underworld elements to avenge the killing of Shahid Azmi, counsel for the 26/11 accused Fahim Ansari, in Mumbai.

Suspicion is that Azmi, who was himself detained under the now-defunct anti-terror law Tada, was bumped off by gunmen belonging to the Ravi Pujari gang. Pujari’s hand was also suspected in assassination of Naushad Kasim, counsel for Yusuf Malabari, who had been contracted by Chhota Shakeel to eliminate Siddharth Luthra, a city lawyer defending BJP’s Varun Gandhi in the “hate speech” case.
With two successful hits against lawyers representing “Islamic terrorists” and the underworld elements belonging to the minority community, authorities are wary of a retaliation against counsels for the Sangh Parivar leaders as well as those engaged by the accused in the Malegaon and Nanded cases — both allegedly the handiwork of Hindu gangs.


The killing of Azmi puts the underworld elements seeking to portray themselves as champions of the minority community under pressure. More so, because their plots against the lawyer representing Pragya Thakur, the sadhvi arrested for her alleged involvement in the blast in a Malegaon mosque, came a cropper.

The past one year or so has witnessed the killing of three alleged ISI operatives in Nepal — Parvez Tanda, Majeed Manihar and Zameem Shah. Of the three, Shah has, in particular, been a thorn in India’s side for long.

One Bharat Nepali has owned up the killing of Shah who, working at the instance of ISI, used his cable network and TV channel to hurt India’s interests and promote those of Pakistan. Indian agencies are yet to make a determination, suspecting that Nepali’s claim could be a red herring thrown by Chhota Rajan who has styled himself as a Hindu don or, to be more precise, the community’s defence against Dawood Ibrahim and Company.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 06:10
by Gerard
First a US national is caught with a knife trying to board a plane and now this?

Knife found in toilet of Kingfisher aircraft

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 06:20
by Rangudu
Gerard wrote:First a US national is caught with a knife trying to board a plane and now this?

Knife found in toilet of Kingfisher aircraft
Possibly some kind of dry run attempt by the usual suspects to find gaps in the system?

If ISI/pigLeTs want to follow up bomb campaigns with a spectacular attack of 26/11 scale, multiple airline hijack/crash would not be too low on the list. After all, with a 9/11 type attack, the possibility of a Kasab being captured is eliminated.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 08:20
by Kanson
vijayk wrote:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 570027.cms

Is TOIlet sending a coded message to the Paki terrorists to kill the lawyers of Sangh parivar?
Authorities are concerned about the safety of lawyers representing Hindutva leaders as well as those accused of “Hindu terror”,
fearing they may be targeted by underworld elements to avenge the killing of Shahid Azmi, counsel for the 26/11 accused Fahim Ansari, in Mumbai.

Suspicion is that Azmi, who was himself detained under the now-defunct anti-terror law Tada, was bumped off by gunmen belonging to the Ravi Pujari gang. Pujari’s hand was also suspected in assassination of Naushad Kasim, counsel for Yusuf Malabari, who had been contracted by Chhota Shakeel to eliminate Siddharth Luthra, a city lawyer defending BJP’s Varun Gandhi in the “hate speech” case.
With two successful hits against lawyers representing “Islamic terrorists” and the underworld elements belonging to the minority community, authorities are wary of a retaliation against counsels for the Sangh Parivar leaders as well as those engaged by the accused in the Malegaon and Nanded cases — both allegedly the handiwork of Hindu gangs.


The killing of Azmi puts the underworld elements seeking to portray themselves as champions of the minority community under pressure. More so, because their plots against the lawyer representing Pragya Thakur, the sadhvi arrested for her alleged involvement in the blast in a Malegaon mosque, came a cropper.

The past one year or so has witnessed the killing of three alleged ISI operatives in Nepal — Parvez Tanda, Majeed Manihar and Zameem Shah. Of the three, Shah has, in particular, been a thorn in India’s side for long.

One Bharat Nepali has owned up the killing of Shah who, working at the instance of ISI, used his cable network and TV channel to hurt India’s interests and promote those of Pakistan. Indian agencies are yet to make a determination, suspecting that Nepali’s claim could be a red herring thrown by Chhota Rajan who has styled himself as a Hindu don or, to be more precise, the community’s defence against Dawood Ibrahim and Company.
So all these are Chota Rajan's act :?: :!: :rotfl: Against D-gang his actions could be justifiable but what he has to do with ISI ?

May i request Shyamd's opinion on his this... :mrgreen:

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 11:33
by ramana
Can you take it off line and stop the smileys?

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 15:12
by Avinash R
Islamic students’ body under lens

Pune blast: Bhatkal brothers emerge prime suspects

Pune blast part of Lashkar's 'Karachi Project'?



Pune bombing could herald renewed Lashkar offensive
Praveen Swami
But like many upwardly mobile professionals, Peerbhoy found himself dislocated by the westernised social milieu he found themselves in and turned to religion. In June, 2004, he travelled with his father — a major contractor of fruit to the Indian Army’s western command — for the Haj pilgrimage. Later, he began studying Arabic and religion with the Quran Foundation, a prominent religious organisation that steered clear of politics.

In October, 2006, during a 10-day spiritual retreat at the Jama Masjid in Pune, Peerbhoy ran into an associate from his Quran Foundation classes who helped alter his world view. Local resident Asif Bashar Sheikh introduced Peerbhoy to Islamism. The young computer engineer began discussing the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as communal violence in India.

Later, in the spring of 2007, though, Peerbhoy was introduced to the Indian Mujahideen’s key operational commander, Riyaz Shahbandri, and his brother, ideologue Iqbal Shahbandri. Based out of a rented flat off Ashoka Mews in Pune’s Khondva area, the two men — sons of an affluent Mumbai-based tannery owner, who had migrated to the city from Bhatkal, near Mangalore — ran a secret jihadist group which called itself Isabah.
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Even as the United States seeks a deal with Afghanistan and Pakistan-based Islamists, Pakistan’s ISI appears to have been testing India’s responses to violence from the jihadist groups it backs. In October, 2009, jihadists linked to the networks of Afghan warlord Jalaluddin Haqqani — widely believed to be a close ally of Pakistan’s ISI — attempted to bomb India’s Embassy in Kabul, killing 19 people. Later in the winter, tensions escalated along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, and rockets were fired across the India-Punjab border.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 20:12
by shyamd

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 23:43
by Chinmayanand

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 23:48
by Chinmayanand
More explosives seized in Gujarat
GANDHINAGAR: A day after two major explosives seizures in Gujarat, about 50 gelatine sticks and 80 detonators were seized from a village in Godhra district Monday, police said.

J.M. Mothalia, district superintendent of police, Godhra, confirmed the seizure in Narsipur village, but ruled out a terror angle.

"The explosives in all likelihood were meant for quarrying but we are not taking any chances and a full-scale investigation is on," he added.

Policing has been tightened in the state following a general alert in the wake of the terror bombing in a Pune eatery Saturday.

On Sunday, 100 kg of ammonium nitrate and 300 detonators were seized from a person in Surendranagar district and 200 kg of ammonium nitrate, 600 detonators and 200 gelatine sticks seized from near Vapi in Valsad district of south Gujarat bordering Maharashtra.

The police have attributed all the seizures to quarry owners, though they aver that investigations are still on.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 08:06
by Gerard

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 08:12
by pgbhat
^
“Such things can be allowed only and only if it comes up to be a matter of life and death,” he added.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 09:44
by sum
Two Brits detained in Radisson Delhi after a intel tip-off. Found with radar like equipment pointing towards IGI and maps of Delhi airport etc. Agencies unsure if they are plane spotters or something deeper.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 10:40
by Chandragupta
Kanson wrote:
So all these are Chota Rajan's act :?: :!: :rotfl: Against D-gang his actions could be justifiable but what he has to do with ISI ?

May i request Shyamd's opinion on his this... :mrgreen:
It looks like a recent trend of 'Nationalist' v/s 'Anti-National/Pakistan sympathetic' gang wars. Chhota Rajan's men first bumped off Dilshad Beg, then his accomplices assassinated Azmi, the lawyer representing 26/11 accused, now Babloo Srivastava's men gunned down Jamim Shah, said to be a Dawood & ISI Man.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 10:45
by sum
It looks like a recent trend of 'Nationalist' v/s 'Anti-National/Pakistan sympathetic' gang wars. Chhota Rajan's men first bumped off Dilshad Beg, then his accomplices assassinated Azmi, the lawyer representing 26/11 accused, now Babloo Srivastava's men gunned down Jamim Shah, said to be a Dawood & ISI Man.
No reason to believe that there isnt a wink nudge from "authorities".

If one recalls, a Rajan gang member was arrested by DP in Delhi( 4-5 years back) and only later did it dawn that he was actually being sent to Pak by IB for some "special work" resulting in lots of red faces due to lack of coordination.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 11:27
by Singha
TOI - are the brits too poor to use milsats or beg khan for kh12 imagery. these two were
prolly after ARC/safdarjung details.

Two British nationals detained with suspicious gadgets
NEW DELHI: Two British nationals staying at the Radisson Hotel near the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) here have been detained and are being questioned for being in the possession of suspicious gadgets, police said.

Stephen Hampston and Steven Martin were detained by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Delhi Police on Monday for possessing some high tech gadgets, maps and binoculars.

"They checked into the hotel on February 13 and hotel authorities informed us after they found their activities suspicious. We are questioning them," a police officer said.

Delhi has been on high alert since Saturday after a blast in Pune that left nine people dead and several injured.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 12:13
by kmkraoind
Indeed a bad news. RIP for those brave souls.

Maoist rebels kill 24 police in eastern India