Internal Security Watch

The Strategic Issues & International Relations Forum is a venue to discuss issues pertaining to India's security environment, her strategic outlook on global affairs and as well as the effect of international relations in the Indian Subcontinent. We request members to kindly stay within the mandate of this forum and keep their exchanges of views, on a civilised level, however vehemently any disagreement may be felt. All feedback regarding forum usage may be sent to the moderators using the Feedback Form or by clicking the Report Post Icon in any objectionable post for proper action. Please note that the views expressed by the Members and Moderators on these discussion boards are that of the individuals only and do not reflect the official policy or view of the Bharat-Rakshak.com Website. Copyright Violation is strictly prohibited and may result in revocation of your posting rights - please read the FAQ for full details. Users must also abide by the Forum Guidelines at all times.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32224
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by chetak »

Prem Kumar wrote:Many in IA, who've seen combat, are pointing out glaring mistakes, both in tactics & organization:

https://twitter.com/sandythapar/status/ ... 6918819847

https://twitter.com/GeneralBakshi/statu ... 5038930944

https://twitter.com/rathorekaran17/stat ... 9604183041

Read especially the last twitter thread by rathrekaran17
6. Every year 50000 highly trained armed forces pers retire at the age of 35-40 as per terms of service. None are laterally absorbed in CAPFs / police. Those who are selected their seniority and pay is NOT protected and they gotta start at the bottom again!!! Why??
He talks about how we need to follow the Brit model of lateral absorption of mid-level, ex-IA officers who have actual combat & tactics experience. Not just as trainers, but in actual mid/senior level roles within CRPF and the Police Forces. Their talents are going waste, thanks to the IPS turf-guarding.

If Amit Shah is serious about wiping out Red, he needs to bring in such structural changes. But knowing Modi/Shah's incrementalism, I am betting that this won't happen
this is exactly what the IPS + IAS do not want and they have convinced the politicos not to do it.

It stems from the fear of being shown up while jealously protecting their promotion avenues.

even though they will not acknowledge it, all their traditions, including dress, behavior patterns, and mannerisms right down to the "batman" culture are modeled on the parody of a low IQ, upper class, entitled britshit general of the colonial era.

the continued monumental failures of this "civil services entrance exam" lot since independence, along with their unchanged colonial antecedents as well as the ingrained mandate to serve a master, earlier white and now brown, are the reasons for administrative lethargy and the perpetuation of the thanedar cult and the harsh suppression of the "natives" by the use of fear as a management practice

and to top it all, the icing on the cake, the piece de resistance, as it were, the cops and their IAS pals are unionized.
Prem Kumar
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4215
Joined: 31 Mar 2009 00:10

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Prem Kumar »

One more data point. Last week, a Rustom-1 crashed 15 Km near Bastar region. It ran into a wall while landing. Apparently, CRPF was evaluating its use in surveillance. It may have been for this operation .....
RajeevK
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 99
Joined: 27 May 2009 21:18

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by RajeevK »

I hope they learn from the mistakes and improve their procedures and do not repeat the mistakes.
The deceased included eight from the District Reserve Guard (DRG), seven from the CRPF's CoBRA, six from the Special Task Force and one from the 'Bastariya' battalion of the CRPF.

Chhattisgarh Maoist attack: How a massive security operation was planned and how it went wrong

It was a massive operation that included the Special Task Force (STF), District Reserve Guard (DRG) and District Force of the Chhattisgarh Police, the CRPF and its elite COBRA unit, with close to a 1,000 personnel from Bijapur alone.

One of the injured in Bijapur district hospital said, “After we didn’t find anything at the original target, we were coming back when we were attacked. We don’t really know when the Naxals covered us from all sides. They had sophisticated weapons and they were using them in abundance.”

There were other red flags as well.

The two villages that the security personnel passed, Jhiragaon and Teklagudem, were completely empty. “Both the villages were emptied out and we realised too late that something was wrong,” another jawan said. He had managed to escape the ambush using a road through the jungles that took him to the Silger camp, 6 km from the Tarrem camp, from where they had started.
vijayk
BRF Oldie
Posts: 8760
Joined: 22 Jun 1999 11:31

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by vijayk »

Guys! Looks like this central and state co-ordinated plan.I am pretty sure Chattisgarh Naxal/EJ/CON CM has leaked the news to naxals.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32224
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by chetak »

Image
Vips
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4699
Joined: 14 Apr 2017 18:23

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Vips »

Check this thread on Twitter on the despicable role of Congress in Chattisgarh in promoting Naxalism and in enabling the antibharat eco system:

https://twitter.com/AankhiGM/status/1378982191993126916

I will post the contents of the Twitter thread here:

I see a lot of people attacking the Home Ministry since yesterday after the tragic naxal attack in Chhattisgarh. I want to narrate an incident in that context without taking names. In 2018, there was a case involving a female Delhi professor pending in the Supreme Court. In 2015, she had been charged with murder, criminal conspiracy and rioting in the death of an Adivasi man - the Tongpal case.

The deceased had been receiving threats from Maoists after he had filed a complaint against this lady and others alleging that they were inciting Adivasi and villagers in the area to act against the police. Please note that this lady has also written an incendiary book on this subject. She approached the Supreme Court seeking deletion of her name from the FIR. This case was set to be heard in 2018.

With respect to this case, I had the opportunity to speak to one of the brave officers who was then leading a massive operation against Maoist insurgency in that area. 2018 was the year of the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections and this case came up for hearing right before the poll dates. The officer repeatedly said they hoped and prayed for a BJP win in the State said they had unprecedented support from the BJP govt in the State and the govt was clearly very serious about putting an end to the Naxal issue.

The next day a battalion of Senior advocates descended at the hearing to defend he lady. They came with the strategy to somehow lengthen/ postpone the hearing to make it spill over post the election results - they hoped Congress would win. They started reading out report after report and the hearing remained unfinished. The BJP lost the elections. In the hearing immediately after the election results, the counsel on behalf of the Chhattisgarh police said that they wanted to withdraw the charges against this lady.

I have narrated this incident as a reminder that though I completely understand why it is oft repeated that loss of lives of our brave men should not be politicised, we must understand that election results have very real consequences. Administrative decision making and law and order don't operate in vacuum. They are done by the people we elect. So next time, cast your vote wisely.

The lady mentioned here is Nandini Sundar wife of US Citizen and anti-modi 'journalist' Siddarth Vardarajan.
Cyrano
BRF Oldie
Posts: 5461
Joined: 28 Mar 2020 01:07

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Cyrano »

^^^ BIF has its tentacles so pervasively into this country that it would take BJP rule in many states and at the centre for another couple of decades to effectively neutralise them.
AshishA
BRFite
Posts: 543
Joined: 07 Feb 2018 22:10

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by AshishA »

Maoists have released a letter. Want negotiations for releasing 1 hostage.
Prem Kumar
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4215
Joined: 31 Mar 2009 00:10

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Prem Kumar »

Hope the Govt doesn't budge. If we agree to negotiate now, we will be negotiating from a position of weakness.

We need to crush the rats. Then, when their cadre abandon them, factions turn against each other, the OGWs are neutralized, then we can offer selected ones an opportunity to get back to the mainstream.
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by darshan »

GoI needs to frame those laws on social media platforms pretty fast to be able to trace and monitor. chinese virus has caused lot of economic mayhem to generate many candidates to prey upon.
Police bust a novel ISI module in Ahmedabad; nab 3 who would do tasks assigned by a handler abroad
https://www.deshgujarat.com/2021/04/07/ ... er-abroad/
...City police crime branch has busted a new module of Pakistani spy agency Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) and arrested suspects identified as Bhupendra alias Pravin Vanzara and Anil Khatik, while third suspect Antik Pal has tested COVID-19 positive and therefore his arrest will be made later.
...Bhupendra alias Pravin came into contact with one Baba Pathan in March 2020 through Facebook. Baba Pathan’s Facebook page was titled as Bababhai Company and later Rajabhai Company, the names of the account were changing. Pravin was first assigned a task by Baba Khan to murder someone who is number 2 in the city of Ahmedabad....
....The second task assigned was to set a crowded place on fire in order to cause financial damage and deaths. Pravin had to chose the place for arson on his own. Accordingly Pravin and two other accused burned city’s one of top textile markets Revdi Bazar in Kalupur area on March 20. Baba had asked for deaths and significant economic damage, however city fire brigade doused the fire timely and prevented further damage. ...
When police checked with Angadiya pedhi in Mumbai, it was revealed that money was sent from Dubai.....
Police said, Baba Pathan had made a fishing profile on facebook containing photos of weapons, gangsters etc, so that people with criminal mindset would attract to it. Baba would identify persons with criminal mindset and send friend request. After initial chatting on Facebook and assessing right person, Baba would switch him to Whatsapp chat and later to other apps. Police have gone through seven Whatsapp numbers Baba would use and they are all found to be virtual numbers traced to Ukrain, Estonia, African countries, Congo etc. Once recruitment was finalized, Baba would assign tasks. Initially he would ask Pravin to choose targets (whom to kill, which market to burn). Later he would have plan to order specific definitive targets. Baba would identify needs of a person and reward accordingly. Pravin was in need of money and had criminal mindset. Baba sent him money for tasks. There are 117 friends in Baba Khan’s profile and some have been found using hardline Islamic slogans. Police is going through the list of persons and their activities. Police have found few suspicious IPs linked to Karachi, Pakistan.
...
sreerudra
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 71
Joined: 23 Oct 2016 09:20

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by sreerudra »

Ambar wrote:Happens a lot more often than we think. Many metros especially Bangalore has a huge illegal Nigerian and Somalian population, many of them get frequently arrested for dealing drugs or illegally taking over rented homes and refusing to vacate. Bangalore and Pune have also historically been very popular among Iranian students, this has been the case since the 70s revolution when many students fled Iran fearing crackdown by the islamists. A few years ago 2 Iranian girls smashed a zonal police station in Bangalore, the male cops just stood stunned and watched their station get ransacked by 2 crazies.

On a lighter note, wasn't it a Algerian diplomat's wife who punched Sagarika Ghose in Delhi over parking ?
B
A comprehensive tracking system is the need of the hour, yet, unless genuine census happens any system created will fail like fakebook accounts :rotfl:
Paul
BRF Oldie
Posts: 3800
Joined: 25 Jun 1999 11:31

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Paul »

Sidhant Sibal
@sidhant
Elements in Pak ISI led operations involving buring some cotton warehouse in Gujarat, Maharashtra. On specific tip off by Indian Intel Agencies, the ops was busted. Ahmedabad crime branch held a presser on April 7 detailing the entire operation.
Vips
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4699
Joined: 14 Apr 2017 18:23

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Vips »

FATF likely to carry out evaluation of India's mechanism to to deal with financial crimes this year.

The FATF, the global body against money laundering and terror financing, is likely to carry out an evaluation of India's established mechanism to deal with such financial crimes later this year.

The mutual evaluation of country specific anti-money laundering and terror-financing mechanism by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is a
routine ongoing process and is being conducted on all member countries of the global body on a rotational basis. The routine process of evaluation of India's established mechanism against financial crimes by the FATF is likely to be carried out later this year, a government official privy to the matter said.

The Centre has also written to Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab to nominate one IGP-rank officer each, and Gujarat has been asked to nominate a DIG-rank officer to prepare the ground work for the proposed evaluation of the country's anti-money laundering regime and legal measures to check financial crimes. The selected officers, belonging to the Indian Police Service (IPS), should have expertise on the subject.

The Department of Revenue, under the Ministry of Finance, and the Intelligence Bureau, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, will coordinate the whole process, which is expected to take several months. The officers nominated by the states will be required to undergo training, participate in interviews, aid the FATF during on-site visits and demonstrate the effectiveness of India's fight against terror.

Officers from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) will also be part of the Indian team.

The mutual evaluation of India's anti-money laundering and terror-financing mechanism was slated to start last year but got delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The mutual evaluation will be conducted by the FATF's Asia Pacific Group.

The FATF is an inter-governmental body established in 1989 to combat money laundering, terror financing and other related threats to the integrity of the international financial system. It currently has 39 members, including two regional organisations -- the European Commission and the Gulf Cooperation Council.

India is a member of the FATF consultations and its Asia Pacific Group.

Pakistan continues to remain on the "Grey List" of the FATF as the global body has found "serious deficiencies" on the part of the neighbouring country in checking terror financing and also that "it lacks an effective system" to deal with it.

Pakistan has been on the "Grey List" of the FATF since 2018.
srikandan
BRFite
Posts: 590
Joined: 20 Nov 2020 02:51

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by srikandan »

Given that the FATF has mostly been protecting pakistan from any ill-effects of its terror financing, how useful is it for India to provide the details of India's infrastructure for monitoring terror financing? Doesn't it just provide internal details that will allow countries with that information to bypass India's infrastructure? We are, after all, talking about the same FATF countries that support Pakistan and speak against India on J&K.

Most of these FATF countries have continued to keep pakistan afloat against India, and also protected Pakistan's working around FATF rules to fund of terrorism in India. Seems ill-adviced to share internal details of India's workings, that can help these countries successfully work around the rules once they what they are. Just asking.
VinodTK
BRF Oldie
Posts: 2976
Joined: 18 Jun 2000 11:31

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by VinodTK »

Maoists claim security forces launched aerial attacks in Bastar
The drone attack is stated to have taken place around 3 a.m. on Monday (April 19) on a rebel camp between Bothalanka and Palagudem in Bijapur district in Bastar forest areas of Chhattisgarh.

Hyderabad: Counter Insurgency operations by security forces against the Maoist rebels seemed to have entered a new phase with the use of drones to launch attacks on the naxalites camps in South Bastar, a rebel stronghold in Chhattisgarh.

The security forces are known to use unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) extensively in counter insurgency operations. But the attack on a rebel camp in the early hours of April 19 using an UAV to launch mortar attacks indicates a paradigm shift in the warfare to counter the red rebels. The drone attack is stated to have taken place around 3 a.m. on Monday (April 19) on a rebel camp between Bothalanka and Palagudem in Bijapur district in Bastar forest areas of Chhattisgarh.

The use of drones in counter-guerrilla operations was disclosed by none other than Vikalp, the spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) in a statement written in Hindi. A copy of the statement was made available to Telangana Today.

Multiple sources in Chhattisgarh police claimed they were unaware of the use of drones to attack. Two highly placed sources, however, confirmed that the security forces intercepted wireless communication of the Maoists indicating that the rebels had to rush from one location to another in the early hours of Monday due to some reason. “We could infer that there was a lot of tension and confusion as rebel teams were rushing out of their camps”, another source who was privy to the intercepted wireless chatter disclosed.


The security forces also learnt through the intercepts that around 30 maoists were injured in the April 3 attack, out of which a dozen were grievously wounded.

In his two-page statement, Vikalp maintained that the drone attack was a planned one by the security forces to ‘avenge’ the PLGA attack on the security forces on April 3. The Maoist rebels ambushed security forces near Teklagudem killing 22 jawans. The combing operation was led by the District Reserve Guard (DRG) of Chhattisgarh police and assisted by the COBRA force of the CRPF. In all 14 DRG men and 8 CRP men were killed in the ambush, which once again proved the striking capabilities of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), the military wing of the CPI (Maoist). A CRP jawan who was held hostage by naxals was later released by them.

A day later, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah air-dashed to Bastar and spoke of the government’s resolve to put down the revolutionary movement. Shah spoke about taking the counter-insurgency operations to a “logical conclusion”. Interestingly, the claim of the drone attack by security forces came within a fortnight of Amit Shah’s assertion of the steely resolve of the government to check the red violence.

Hitherto, the UAVs were used extensively for the security forces for surveillance purposes only. The Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters are also stationed in Chhattisgarh, but the choppers are used only for airlifting the security forces to combat areas or to shift the injured personnel to hospitals. There have been instances of the IAF choppers coming under fire from the Maoist rebels. “The drone attack is to keep up the morale of the security forces and assure the corporate houses…” Vikalp said in his statement.

Another interesting aspect of the ongoing see-saw battle between security forces and the rebels is that a senior CRP officer, IG Nalin Prabhat is reported to be supervising the Counter Insurgency Operations in Bastar. According to reports in vernacular media in Chhattisgarh Nalin Prabhat has been camping in Bastar area for the past few months.

Nalin Prabhat, an Additional DG cadre officer of Andhra Pradesh, currently on deputation to CRP, was the Superintendent of Karimnagar district when the Koyyur encounter took place on December 2, 1999. Three Central Committee members of the then CPI- Marxist- Leninist (People’s War) were killed dealing a deadly blow to the naxalite movement. It was on the first anniversary of the Koyyur encounter, the People’s War had announced the formation of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) in 2000 and held Nalin Prabhat responsible for the killing of its top cadres. The People’s War subsequently merged with the Maoists Communist Centre of India (MCCI) to form the CPI (Maoist) in its current form. It is this PLGA that the security forces are fighting in Bastar forest areas now.
RKumar

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by RKumar »

If true, a welcome change in the policy. When they butcher the people, BSF or police - they use every weapon available in their arsenal. Why tie the hand of the forces?
Manish_P
BRF Oldie
Posts: 5383
Joined: 25 Mar 2010 17:34

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Manish_P »

I think in this instance the drones were used for recce, target identification and fire direction (for ground based mortars) correct?

Major change in policy would entail using of Helis as attack gunships (noise disadvantage), armed drones dropping carried bombs (capability not yet available with COIN forces) etc
Lisa
BRFite
Posts: 1714
Joined: 04 May 2008 11:25

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Lisa »

Anyone giving odds on a PIL by Bushan and Co?
nachiket
Forum Moderator
Posts: 9097
Joined: 02 Dec 2008 10:49

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by nachiket »

I would not believe anything that naxal filth claims. It would be in their interest to make such wild claims to gain sympathy which unfortunately there are too many snakes in India who will provide. We don't even have armed drones in the first place so where is the question of using them?
Dilbu
BRF Oldie
Posts: 8266
Joined: 07 Nov 2007 22:53
Location: Deep in the badlands of BRFATA

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Dilbu »

The Week had reported use of helicopters also
Maoists claim air strike by forces in Bijapur using drones and helicopters; release photos
Maoists in Chhattisgarh have claimed that the joint forces of the state and the Centre conducted air strikes in Bijapur district in the wee hours of April 19 using drones and helicopters.

Calling it as the first such air offensive against 'people's movement' in the country, the Maoists have claimed that they shifted in time 'to avert massive danger'.

They claimed that 12 bombs were dropped using drones and helicopters causing losses to wildlife and damage to forest. They also released two photographs—apparently of the place of airstrike and debris of the bombs allegedly used in the strike.

The Bastar Inspector General (IG) of Police, Sundarraj P., has however denied the Maoist allegations as 'totally baseless' and added that the Maoist organisation will be finished off soon.
sankum
BRFite
Posts: 1150
Joined: 20 Dec 2004 21:45

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by sankum »

Can be 105 mm artillery?
kit
BRF Oldie
Posts: 6278
Joined: 13 Jul 2006 18:16

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by kit »

[quote="Dilbu"]The Week had reported use of helicopters also
Maoists claim air strike by forces in Bijapur using drones and helicopters; release photos


heh .. are they complaining ..good
Manish_P
BRF Oldie
Posts: 5383
Joined: 25 Mar 2010 17:34

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Manish_P »


They claimed that 12 bombs were dropped using drones and helicopters causing losses to wildlife and damage to forest...
Ya right. Try to get the Greens to amplify their propaganda. Maybe next they can rope in Greta T to prepare a tool kit for them :roll:
Rudradev
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4226
Joined: 06 Apr 2003 12:31

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Rudradev »

^^ Typical Paki behaviour from the Maovadis. First do a terrorist attack, then hide yourself in civilian areas with women and children as human shields. Use these shields to blackmail society against bringing you to justice.

The forests and wildlife of Bharat are sacred. These rabid ricebag Naxals are the ones polluting and defiling them with their presence in the first place.
chetonzz
BRFite
Posts: 138
Joined: 18 Mar 2019 11:11

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by chetonzz »

Image
Sachin
Webmaster BR
Posts: 8963
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 05:30
Location: Undisclosed

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Sachin »

Mean while UP police seems to have nailed Siddique Kappan, a person who claims to be a journalist and who was detained by UP police when he and his gang visited the Hathras village in UP. So far UP Police remand report seems to be holding good and the courts have denied this chap bail. Siddique Kappan seems to be the nosy Keralite 'secular' who wants to make unwanted visits to places.
MPs write to CJI, seek transfer of arrested journalist Siddique Kappan to AIIMS
Kerala CM Vijayan Requests UP CM Adityanath To Ensure Expert Healthcare to Siddique Kappan
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32224
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by chetak »

ropers again


Maharashtra ATS has arrested two accused and sent to custody till May 12th for illegal possession of Uranium. 7 KG of seized substance has natural Uranium which is "highly radioactive and dangerous to human life" said a lab report from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).
via@PBNS_India · 6 May
krithivas
BRFite
Posts: 683
Joined: 20 Oct 2002 11:31
Location: Offline

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by krithivas »

^^^^ Please don't mix Uranium with Religion. And so will be the next line of defense.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32224
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by chetak »

sreerudra wrote:
Ambar wrote:Happens a lot more often than we think. Many metros especially Bangalore has a huge illegal Nigerian and Somalian population, many of them get frequently arrested for dealing drugs or illegally taking over rented homes and refusing to vacate. Bangalore and Pune have also historically been very popular among Iranian students, this has been the case since the 70s revolution when many students fled Iran fearing crackdown by the islamists. A few years ago 2 Iranian girls smashed a zonal police station in Bangalore, the male cops just stood stunned and watched their station get ransacked by 2 crazies.

On a lighter note, wasn't it a Algerian diplomat's wife who punched Sagarika Ghose in Delhi over parking ?
B
A comprehensive tracking system is the need of the hour, yet, unless genuine census happens any system created will fail like fakebook accounts :rotfl:


the local cops are scared of them and will not go anywhere near them.

the first call these punks make is to their embassy in dilli, their ambassador calls the home ministry which calls the state home sec who calls the polis chief who calls up the local station and gets them all released pronto

no helmets, no masks, park anywhere, and the cops will saalam them and move on

once in a while when there is local public involvement and matters simply cannot be hushed, token arrests are made and matters smoothed over quickly.

these useless punks are from families of labourers and taxi drivers who cannot afford to send their "kids" to the UK or the EU or the US, and so it's India for them, to get their "degrees" without any attendance requirements being enforced and degree certificates without writing exams
Sachin
Webmaster BR
Posts: 8963
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 05:30
Location: Undisclosed

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Sachin »

Bhima Koregaon case: SC dismisses bail plea of Gautam Navlakha
Thank God for small mercies. Some of the worthies are going to 'remain inside' for more time.
Sachin
Webmaster BR
Posts: 8963
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 05:30
Location: Undisclosed

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Sachin »

13 Naxals killed in encounter with police in Gadchiroli
Good riddance. And don't know if this was an attention diversion tactic of the Maha Vasool Aghadi.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32224
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by chetak »

Image
Sachin
Webmaster BR
Posts: 8963
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 05:30
Location: Undisclosed

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Sachin »

Situation at Lakshwadeep. x-posted
Mean while some thing is cooking up in Lakshwadeep. The fact that Islamists (and their supporters in Kerala) have started whining indicates that a major clean up is happening in the Islands as well.
More than 2 kids? Lakshadweep may deny you chance to enter poll fray
Islanders oppose new reforms in Lakshadweep; twitter trends #SaveLakshadweep
RESIST BJP AGENDA TO REPEAT KASHMIR IN LAKSHADWEEP – SDPI (This one is the best whine). Major complaints;
1. Issue liquor permit
2. Introduce Goonda Act
3. Change port for cargoes to Lakshadweep from Beypore in Kerala to Mangalore in Karnataka

Lakshawadeep had a reputation of being a calm & quite place, but this has been changed. The reason for low crime rate is that the number of crimes registered in the Island is very less. Secondly with islands being far away, and all of them not having courts or a prison many cases don't get registered and are settled by the island's elders. Looks like the plan of the 'seculars' was to harp on the Muslim identity/majority and then start demands for secession (or unreasonable demands).
Lakshadweep islands lured by a ganja high
Drugs worth Rs 3k cr, 5 AK-47 rifles seized from SL boat
Lakshadweep has the lowest crime rate, but this is the real truth.
Maria
BRFite
Posts: 212
Joined: 15 Aug 2020 13:50

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Maria »

^ The above has to be handiwork of the Pakistanis and their mopallah proxies in Kerala. They are still licking their wounds from meekly having to turn back their navy at the sight of the IN around the islands in 1947.

Has anyone here ever interacted with someone from the Lakhshadweep? How important is Islam in their lives? I have read that local foklore/traditions play in important part of their psyche.
Sachin
Webmaster BR
Posts: 8963
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 05:30
Location: Undisclosed

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Sachin »

More from Lakshadweep

Looks like the Shave Lakshadweep campaign which started in Kerala ably supported by various Islamic outfits and their hired underlings and media is also petering out. But due to this campaign the reality of what is happening in Lakshadweep is now exposed. It must me appreciated that Modi Govt have sensed the danger of rabid Islamisation of this Island and the associated security threat.

Prithviraj Sukumaran {a two bit actor} tweets in solidarity with ‘Save Lakshadweep’ campaign. Now his support is said to be based on the 'peace & tranquility' which he found in the Islands during a movie shoot.
Director Sachy's experience in his debut hit film 'Anarkali'. The director of the very same movie how ever had a different experience. Excerpts;
A group called the Sunni Students’ Federation had submitted a petition to the Administrator, signed by the Imam of the local mosque, stating that cinema is unIslamic. “I was informed that if shooting commenced, there would be communal problems,” says Sachy.
....
“If I told [the actors] Prithviraj {yes the same chap who supported Islamists}, Biju Menon, Priyal Gor, and Miya George about this problem, they would immediately set out for their next films,” says Sachy
....
If Lakshadweep is a part of India, then the film shoot will have to take place there, at all costs.” Rajesh cited a possible law-and-order problem and said that he did not have the necessary forces to control the unrest. “We will send central forces,” the official said firmly.


It is obvious that Islamists are trying to make the islands a Shariah compliant place, and looks like some of the earlier administrators allowed that to happen. Praful Patel (new Admin.) is now steadily changing all that. Another scam in the islands were the govt. owned farms. This was meant to provide milk to the island dwellers. These farms had less than 70 cows, and grass for them had to be brought from another island Minicoy. All other food materials for the farm animals had to come from Calicut, Kerala by ship. No way such farm would could provide milk to the population (barring a few elites). It was these govt owned farms which were getting closed down, and arrangements made to ensure supply of Amul Dairy products on a daily basis.

The administrator also implemented the Anti-Cow Slaughter bills (which exists in all parts of India), and also brought in the Goonda Act. The islamists claim that islands are crime free, that being the case why should they oppose Goonda Act? The contactural staff in govt departments were also terminated.

As I understand, Govt. of India wants to make Lakshadweep a tourist destination which would bring in more revenue and also improve the living standards in the islands (just like Andaman & Nicobar Islands). Where as the Islamists (with H.Q in Kerala) wants the islands to remain a Shariah compliant Islamist state.
V_Raman
BRFite
Posts: 1379
Joined: 04 Sep 2008 22:25

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by V_Raman »

Islamists have realized that playing the Jamaai Raja is the best way to conquer the world - I would expect no more violent acts in this model. It is going to get a lot harder to resist the Borg...
Arima
BRFite
Posts: 155
Joined: 05 Apr 2018 14:45

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Arima »

Sachin wrote:More from Lakshadweep

Looks like the Shave Lakshadweep campaign which started in Kerala ably supported by various Islamic outfits and their hired underlings and media is also petering out. But due to this campaign the reality of what is happening in Lakshadweep is now exposed. It must me appreciated that Modi Govt have sensed the danger of rabid Islamisation of this Island and the associated security threat.
whenever i had discussion with my friends circle, we often fret how potential of Lakshadweep is not used. Ordinary citizens need to get permission to go to this Island. i cant believe rationale for this?
high time we tuns Lakshadweep and A&N into Maldive and Krabi type tourist destination (of course removing the negative elements :D )

income generation is immense in these Island.
Sachin
Webmaster BR
Posts: 8963
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 05:30
Location: Undisclosed

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Sachin »

Arima wrote:Ordinary citizens need to get permission to go to this Island. i cant believe rationale for this?
Lakshadweep also has this concept of Inner line permit in this place. Or else one island dweller should sponsor the main lander. I always used to find it surprising that Muslim youths from KL were frequent travellers to the islands (when compared to Andaman & Nicobar Islands) and many of them have also made good VLOGs etc now available on YouTube. All of them used to get sponsors from the islands through their religious connections. Many islanders also come to KL for their religious education as well.

But till date it was not known that the islands are becoming a Shariah-complaint Union Territory. Situation was so bad that even dogs were not allowed in Lakshadweep citing religious reasons :eek:. It was obvious that KL based Islamists group have been changing the situation in Lakshwadeep, perhaps as a backup and also a holding point for smuggling etc. There is a major hue & cry that now the vessels shuttling between main land and islands have to dock at Mangalore's new port. Till then they used to land at Beypore, near Calicut.

Religious extremism can be controlled a bit by encouraging liberal activities like tourism, and looks like GoI is on the right path. Let lots of people (cutting across religions) visit the place, and enjoy life. Along with that increase the presence of Navy & Coast Guard and some reserve police battalions from other states in main land (and not from Kerala alone). I have visited A&N islands and situation is very different from what is at Lakshadweep. A&N also has a good Muslim population (with the original inhabitants being the exiled people from Malabar region in KL, after the Moplah riots in 1921), but there is not religious extremism.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32224
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by chetak »

Sachin wrote:More from Lakshadweep

Looks like the Shave Lakshadweep campaign which started in Kerala ably supported by various Islamic outfits and their hired underlings and media is also petering out. But due to this campaign the reality of what is happening in Lakshadweep is now exposed. It must me appreciated that Modi Govt have sensed the danger of rabid Islamisation of this Island and the associated security threat.
there is an internal security angle and wider criminal ramifications to what is happening in Lakshadweep. It has become a safe sanctuary to many undesirables on the run from the security agencies in the mainland

Lakshadweep is a strategic asset and the cheeni simply do not want any strong Indian military or even an increased civilian presence in place, save the minimal token appearance of a skeleton GoI administrative crew under the constant intimidation and observation of the jehadis.

some of these so called "union territories", colonies of the BIF have sprouted in an uncontrolled manner and are positively cancerous. Looks like someone in dilli has woken up to this danger and the results are telling.

The previous LG seems to have "died" rather suddenly. One wonders if there is anything more to be read there.

a high tech surveillance post(s) on the islands will become a permanent thorn in the flesh of some of our neighbors. There is strong and clandestine traffic between LD and the gelf countries and it has been there for many years now and it is to our detriment. That is why the IN and the ICG have spread their wings on these far flung Indian properties. There also seems to be some hard evidence of drugs and maybe gold (and weapon) running from here to the KER ports. A check on all these activities is causing a lot of butt hurt among the KER jehadis associated with shady middle east based islamic alphabet soup organizations and funded by internationally renowned social institutions like the ISIS et al

The situation is almost like it was for India on the TN coast when the ltte was in power and even now the same ltte outfits in a new avatar are into human trafficking, drug and weapons running in TN/SL. A very similar thing is happening here too. That is why the GoI is hell bent on diverting Lakshadweep shipping traffic away from KER ports to the mangalore port and bypassing KER ports like beypore and other smaller ports on the KER coast where the gangs are deeply entrenched and have become an internal security issue.

the cheenis and the BIF are operating through the commie party in power in KER and the antinational congis have also decided to play the same game. Some very foolish saffron types have also pitched in on social media.

the action by the commies mean, as always, that the jehadis are very close behind in a close sickular formation. The need to settle mainlanders on LD in large numbers and at the very earliest cannot be over emphasized.
Arima
BRFite
Posts: 155
Joined: 05 Apr 2018 14:45

Re: Internal Security Watch

Post by Arima »

Lakshadweep people speak malayalam variant which is deeply mixed with loan words from Dehvehi (Maldives). Maldives Islamic cultural impact on local population cannot be rules out either.
let us not forget Maldives had highest per capita ISIS soldiers and KL muslims also went to ISIS for there 72 heaven claims.

Religious polarization coupled with Smuggling is dangerous mix which has festered for many years now.
Post Reply