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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 869733.cms
The Central government's counsel in the Kerala high court has contended that the crew of an Iranian dhow captured by the Indian Navy on Dec 3 last year near Lakshadweep could have been planning a Mumbai-model terror attack somewhere along the Kerala coast.

Citing serious discrepancies in the existing police dossier on the incident and in the statements of the sailors, the office of the additional solicitor general (ASG) here has sought an investigation by National Investigation Agency (NIA). The ASG office's intervened when a petition against the detention of the crew, currently held in a central prison in Kerala, came up at the high court.

On being apprehended by the navy's INS Rajput 180 nautical miles from Bitra Island in Lakshadweep, the crew of the dhow, Al Javaidi, consisting of 17 Pakistanis and four Iranians, told the navy that they were engaged in fishing and had deviated to Indian waters fearing pirates.

The dhow didn't have the mandatory Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponder or any radar, which enables authorities to track fishing vessels. AIS was made mandatory in July 2009 after the Mumbai terror attacks, in which a hijacked fishing vessel was used by Pakistani terrorists to reach the metropolis.

The navy team that inspected the dhow also found that the vessel had 36,000 litres of fuel and ration, which is enough to remain at sea for two months. Though the crew claimed not to have docked at any port since departing from Jabr in Iran, majority of the ration was found to be made in Pakistan, including a matchbox made in Mirpur in Pak-occupied Kashmir Suspicion about the crew increased as one Iranian crew was fluent in Hindi, with an accent prevalent in Kashmir.

There were also discrepancies in what the crew told the authorities. The dhow's skipper told the navy that the strength of the crew was 21 but it was later amended to 17. Of these 17, one Iranian and seven Pakistanis were not in possession of any identity cards.

The ASG's office has sought an NIA investigation into these unanswered questions.
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J Dey Murder: Police arrest senior Mumbai journalist
Mumbai: In a major breakthrough in the J Dey murder case, Mumbai Police has arrested a journalist named Jigna Vohra. The police are probing her telephone conversations.

Jigna Vohra, Deputy chief reporter for Asian Age newspaper, is alleged to be close to major underworld gangs especially Chhota Rajan, Abu Salem and Ravi Pujari. She was ex Mumbai Mirror and MiD DAY employee. Jigna also was close to one Bollywood actor who in past was booked in TADA.
The only b'wood actor I know who was booked in TADA is Sanjay Dutt. Any one else?
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Is No. 3 in Maoist leadership jinxed?
http://www.rediff.com/news/report/is-no ... 111124.htm
Is the number 3 rank in the Communist Party of India [ Images ] (Maoist) hierarchy jinxed? Two top Naxal leaders --According to a dossier prepared by the home ministry, the top most leader of CPI (Maoists) politburo is general secretary Ganapati [ Images ] who carries a reawrd of Rs 24 lakh and is still on the run while the second-in-command N Keshav Rao with Rs 19 lakh on his head is still at large.
The other politburo members in the order of hierarchy include Kattam Sudarshan (reward Rs 19 lakh), Mallojula Venugopal (reward Rs 19 lakh), Prashant Bose alias Kishan da (reward Rs 7 lakh), Mallarajji Reddy (reward Rs 7 lakh).There are eight politburo members who are in different jails following their arrest by security forces. They are:Kobad Gandhi, Narayan Sanyal, Sushil Roy, Mishir Besra, Pramod Mishra, Akhilesh Yadav, Amitabh [ Images ] Bagchi and Baccha Prasad Singh. Kishenji and Azad -- have been killed by the security forces while holding the same position
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GK Pillai | India cannot prevent another 26/11 attack
http://www.livemint.com/2011/11/2500183 ... e.html?h=B
New Delhi: Former Union home secretary G.K. Pillai , who took charge soon after the 26 November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack that killed at least 160 people, said in an interview that India still does not have the ability to prevent a similar strike. Had the US authorities informed India about the information they had obtained regarding David Coleman Headley , said to be a drug informant and double agent, the Mumbai attack could have been prevented, he said. The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s military espionage service, was behind the slow pace of the trial relating to the incident in that country. Edited excerpts:
What progress has been made after the Mumbai attacks on investigation and capacity building?

In terms of the preparedness, I would always call it work in progress because there is a time element, especially where recruitment of staff is concerned. Just giving the example of the Intelligence Bureau—we recruited additional staff over a three-year period. The first staff batch was recruited in 2009, then in 2010 and 2011. They undergo 18-24 months’ training, so the first batch of those post-26/11 additional manpower is just getting filled now in 2011. It will take another two-three years before they are able to develop sources. So, in a real sense, the impact of qualitative improvement in quality intelligence will be felt in 2014.
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Govt-judge nexus in SC lens over motive behind CBI probe

The Supreme Court asked the UPA Government on Thursday to explain whether there was any nexus between the judge and the Centre behind ordering a CBI probe into the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter killing on January 12, 2010.

The move came pursuant to a blistering attack by former Gujarat Minister Amit Shah, who accused the ruling party at the Centre of hatching a “political conspiracy” in collusion with the SC judge who passed the order.

For Shah, senior advocate Ram Jethmalani presented the shocking facts as to how the judge who heard the case was himself being probed by CBI in the multi-crore provident fund scam in Ghaziabad, where he was named a beneficiary. A month after passing the order, the judge in question retired and landed a “cushy” post-retirement job from the Centre and was exempted from prosecution in the PF scam, facts which impressed the bench of Justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana Desai to seek response from the Centre.

Dealing with the serious charge levelled by Jethmalani, the bench asked Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Indira Jaising, “It has been said against you that the whole investigation is part of a political conspiracy. He (Jethmalani) has alleged that the judge on behalf of the party at the Centre directed the order. It is for you to see whether it concerns you or not.”

It was a bench comprising Justice Alam and the retired judge Justice Tarun Chatterjee that allowed the Sohrabuddin killing to be probed by CBI on a demand made by Rubabuddin Sheikh, the victim’s brother. Jethmalani demanded that the judge should not have heard the matter when he was himself under probe of the same agency. Pointing out reasons to feel there was bias, Jethmalani said, “The Central Government has provided a cushy post-retirement job that would have otherwise gone. That is a direct instance of fiscal interest (of the judge).”

Further, he reasoned that when the CBI officers were constantly questioning the judge, there was a reasonable cause to believe “there will be a motivation to please the CBI”. This got proved later when the charge-sheet in the PF scam neither held the judge “guilty” or “not guilty”. Instead, “There was an inscrutable observation against him that there is no prosecutable evidence. I have not come across this word in the Criminal Procedure Code.”

On the plea of CBI to transfer the trial against Shah outside Gujarat, Jethmalani was critical of the agency alleging that kith and kin of accused serve in the judiciary. Gujarat's Additional Advocate General Tushar Mehta informed the Court that on investigation, this charge was proved false. The court posted the matter for Tuesday, directing the Centre and the amicus curiae in the case, former Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium to come prepared for arguments.
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TOI has published names of CRPF commandos involved in the operation.

What the bloody hell?
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Advani yatra: One more held in bomb planting case
Madurai: One more person, suspected to be an activist of the banned Al-Umma, was on Sunday arrested in connection with the planting of a powerful pipe bomb on the yatra route of BJP leader LK Advani near here last month, police said.

Karuvai Hakeem (30), who was arrested here by the Special Investigation Team, is a close associate of Fakruddin and Bilal Mallick, suspected to be the main accused and absconding since the incident was reported, police said.

According to SIT sources, Hakeem had procured batteries for the pipe bomb that was unearthed from under a bridge and defused on October 27 at Alampatti village, about 30 km from here, on the route of Advani's Jan Chetna yatra. Subsequently, the BJP leader's route was diverted.

Hakeem is the third person to be arrested in connection with the incident, the others being Abdul Rahman Abdullah and Ismath.

Sources said Hakeem, who was allegedly involved in the murder of an Hindu Makkal Katchi activist Kalidass in 2008, was in the Al Umma group along with Fakruddin and Bilal for a long time.
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“I was continuously getting threatening calls from Teesta’s men”
New Delhi, 27 November, 2011

Teesta Setalvad’s former aide Rais Khan, who had worked closely with Setalvad, made several allegations in his afidavit filed in Supreme court against Teesta including that Teesta had warned him of “dire consequences” if he will go against her.

Khan, who filed an affidavit in response to the apex court order, said he was removed from the post of field co-coordinator in the Setalvad headed NGO Citizen For Justice and Peace in January 2008, as he refused to “do certain acts which were not in the interest of communal harmony”.

“During the last two-and-half years I was leading a very quiet life with my family in Ahmedabad without mingling in the society. I was continuously getting threatening calls from Setalvad’s men during this period for not speaking anything against her.”

“I was warned of dire consequences, if, go against her. I was even asked to leave Ahmedabad and settle elsewhere by these callers. I lodged police complaints also about such threats in Rakhial Police Station, Ahmedabad but no action was taken by the police till date,” he said in the affidavit.

Khan, who confessed that he was facilitating witnesses in preparing affidavits at her behest, said Setalvad “use to send instructions and fully prepared affidavits” in his e-mail accounts, the passwords of which was also known to her.

He said most of the victims and witnesses were poor and uneducated but still their affidavits were prepared in English on the pretext that Gujarati was not accepted in the high court and the apex court with the help of a particular advocate and court notary.
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Are like-minded terror outfits joining forces in south India?

Investigators have intercepted calls made from jails in India to Pakistan, which talk of creating a major force in south India and also of plans to carry out a deadly attack in Bangalore. Vicky Nanjappa reports.

Several incidents in the past couple of months have led investigators to believe that various terror outfits make be coming together to create trouble in south India. Officers from the Intelligence Bureau, National Investigating Agency and local police are now looking closely at this case.

Investigators started probing deeper after they intercepted calls made to Pakistan from prisons in Kerala [ Images ]. There was also the incident where a bomb was found on the route that Bharatiya Janata Party [ Images ] leader L K Advani [ Images ] had taken during his recently concluded yatra.

This was followed by the police tracking calls being made from a Bangalore jail. The latest of these incidents was the arrest of a key Indian Mujahideen [ Images ] operative along with his associates from Chennai.

The arrest of these youngsters is probably the first concrete action taken by the investigating agencies after calls from the jails were intercepted. Investigators are now trying to connect the dots taking all the above mentioned incidents into account. Today they have found that terror groups are trying to combine with several like-minded outfits to create a formidable force in the south. What has been found so far is that outfits such as the Indian Mujahideen, Al-Badr and the Al-Umma are joining hands in order to carry out terror strikes.

Although the arrest of Mohammad Ishrath Khan has revealed that he was in the know of a conspiracy to carry out a terror strike in Bangalore, he, however, had no direct connection to this incident. Khan, who hails from Delhi [ Images ], had come to Chennai to procure weapons which gave the police an indication that a terror strike was being planned in north India as well.

Interception of several phone calls from jails is what set the ball rolling. These calls were being made to Pakistan and also to places in Uttar Pradesh [ Images ]. Investigators, who are still studying the transcripts in detail, have found that the calls were about creating a major force in south India and also to carry out a deadly strike in Bangalore.{ So, the SIMs were being tracked and so few might have been fed by IB itself as suspected}

The Indian Mujahideen, which has its strongest presence in Karnataka :shock: :shock: { Isnt it Kerala??}, was trying to rope in both the Al-Umma and the Al-Badr, which are stronger in parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. All these outfits are ideologically similar and hence the coming together of these outfits is not a difficult.

Moreover, there has been a constant tussle to set up the network in Tamil Nadu. Barring a couple of incidents there has really not been much of activity in Tamil Nadu. Terror groups have only been testing the waters in Tamil Nadu so far and have gradually been building up their modules on a small scale.

During investigations police found out that terror outfits wanted to set up more modules in Tamil Nadu while they would continue to send in recruits from Karnataka to strengthen the base. Kerala, which has been considered to be a playground for these groups, would continue to be used to fund operations and also as a transit point for arms and ammunition. :x :x

The intercepted calls from jails will hold the key to these investigations. Apart from calls that were made by hawala operatives from jails in Kerala, the NIA has also been probing calls that were made from a jail in Bangalore. The NIA, apart from questioning two members, Mohammad Hussain and Fahad -- both of whom belong to the Al-Badr faction -- have also detained two other youngsters who were in regular contact with these men.

The IB says that Tamil Nadu is a state that one must watch out for. First it was the underworld that penetrated into this state and this was followed by terror groups. It has become a major drug transit point and also a place where fake currency is pumped in. The Al-Umma in particular has its roots in Tamil Nadu. This group which shot into the limelight post Babri Masjid [ Images ] has been planning several strikes in the state. However, there was a major crackdown on the outfit and it was weakened to a large extent. Today they are using the services of both the Indian Mujahideen and also the Al-Badr to improve their position in the region. The discovery of a bomb on Advani's yatra route is also being attributed to the Al-Umma.

The crackdown two days back at Chennai also goes on to show that these outfits have been targeting youth in colleges. In all the IB and the Tamil Nadu police picked up four persons, which include three engineering students and one MBA student. They were picked up along with their uncle who hails from Delhi. This is a cause for concern since penetration into colleges has always had a bad effect on national security.

The idea and motive is clear and they are forming a force with the help of educated youth so that attacks have more precision. The first wave of attacks carried out by the Indian Mujahideen had caused a lot of destruction and this was primarily to do with the fact that it had been planned to perfection by educated youth.

NIA sources say that investigations will take some more time to be completed. "We have a fair idea of what is being planned and it appears that they have intentionally used cell phones from jails to plan future operations as one usually does not suspect such operations being planned out of jails. It is clear that the message had come from Pakistan and on the basis of this some youths were sent to meet these terrorists in jail and were told to plan the operation from there," sources said.
Grim stuff and not a good sign for the future days to come
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30 years of neglect without proper laws to tackle terrorism and open system to breed foreign based ideology inside India has created this situation.
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Thousands bid farewell to Kishenji

So much rona dhona.....its celebration time dammit....not some freedom fighter's funeral.. :x :x
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Fishing boats using cheap fuel sailing into terror traps ? - Praveen Swami in The Hindu
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Lured by diesel selling for less than half its legal onshore price, growing numbers of Indian fishing boats are buying smuggled Iranian fuel from the Karachi-based high-seas traffickers, police sources have told The Hindu .

Lashkar-e-Taiba commanders are believed to have drawn the Porbandar-registered fishing boat, Kuber, alongside their ship with an offer of cheap fuel before hijacking it to transport the team that carried out the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.

In its annual report for 2010-11, the Ministry of Home Affairs records that 183 interceptor boats had been provided to Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep and Daman and Diu since April 2009.

Sources in the police and the Coast Guard, though, said these boats would be of little use until India's fishing boats were fitted with specialised transponders that would allow unidentified and potentially hostile vessels to be intercepted with precision.

Highly placed defence sources, however, said the trial of the three systems — satellite-based tracking, Very High Frequency and the Automatic Identification System — were just beginning, and would take over a year to complete. “We will also have to find a way to make the systems affordable,” a senior police official said, “because the fishing fleet isn't in a position to cough up commercial rates for this kind of equipment.”
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Six suspected Indian Mujahideen operatives held
NEW DELHI: Six suspected Indian Mujahideen operatives, including a Pakistani national, :lol: were arrested from across the country today due to their alleged involvement in several blast cases, including in Delhi.

With these arrests, investigators claimed to have solved several blast cases, including the German Bakery case in Pune Chinnaswamy Stadium blast in Bangalore and the Jama Masjid shooting case.

Sources said the arrests were made in the past couple of days following investigations in Chennai.

Mohammad Siddiqui was arrested by the Delhi Police from Pakistan. A member, Gaffar Aziz, was held in Delhi. Two other operatives Jameel and Azmal were arrested from Madhubani. Abdul and Irshad Khan were arrested from Chennai.

Police are still on the lookout for the leader, the India operation head of terror group - Imran.

Police said the modus operandi of the group was that they always operated in groups of twos. The Jama Masjid blast was an exception, where there were three terrorists on the spot.

(With inputs from PTI)
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 928608.cms
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Venkarl wrote:Thousands bid farewell to Kishenji

So much rona dhona.....its celebration time dammit....not some freedom fighter's funeral.. :x :x
what the newspapers don't mention is that most of those people had turned up to see an infamous criminal (from a news program). you can bet there would be many onlookers when kasab kicks the bucket. doesn't mean they support him.
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Pioneer reports:

Mercy Petitions of Afzal Guru and 19 others being processed
Government today said mercy petitions of 20 death row convicts, including Afzal Guru, are under various stages of consideration and that the Constitution does not specify any time limit within which a decision should be taken.
"The cases of the mercy petitions were examined and submitted/resubmitted to the President's Secretariat expeditiously. 13 mercy petition cases have been decided by the President since November 2009," Minister of State for Home Mullappally Ramachandran informed Rajya Sabha.

"The power under Article 72 of the Constitution does not contain any limitation of time in which power shall be exercised," he said in a written reply.

The 20 cases include that of Afzal Guru, who was given death sentence for the 2001 Parliament attack case. Two cases were under examination of the Home Ministry. While in one case some additional information has been sought from Bihar government, in another case, comments from Delhi government have been sought.
So its now at stage of mercy petition! Most likely no decision till 2014 elections if it benefits the INC.
In other words even after the judiciary issued the sentence, the executive will use loose/lax interpretation of the laws to thwart the judicial process by delaying the implementation.

Truly it is said "Justice delayed is justice denied!"
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Quite an interesting op-ed by Rajinder Puri at Boloji.com

No agreement on Samjhauta Express?

And read the Radha Rajan article in the comment section.

The arrest of the German Bakery blast perpetrators blows open the Doggy Singh and PC's claims.
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^ Our Al-BRaman garu got his self-realization long time ago it seems
The Congress-led UPA government is climbing up a neck-breaking slippery slope - to label Hindus terrorists on their own bhumi. B Raman was the first to blow this soap-bubble into public discourse when he described ULFA as Hindu terrorists. A retired bureaucrat and well-known counter-terrorism expert, Raman’s outlandish claim went unchallenged although the writer, in a private email to Raman expressed great disappointment over the thoughtless expression with the observation that ULFA could be labeled a Hindu outfit only if they claimed to be acting in the name of Hinduism to serve a Hindu cause.
"I am proud to have sounded the wake-up call as early as in 2006 to the dangers of some angry members of the Hindu community taking to reprisal acts of terrorism against our Muslims if the Government does not take note of the perceptions in sections of the Hindu community that it has been soft towards the jihadi terrorists. I have been writing and speaking on this from time to time since then". (Indian Defence Review, 17 January, 2011)
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Rahul M wrote:
Venkarl wrote:Thousands bid farewell to Kishenji

So much rona dhona.....its celebration time dammit....not some freedom fighter's funeral.. :x :x
what the newspapers don't mention is that most of those people had turned up to see an infamous criminal (from a news program). you can bet there would be many onlookers when kasab kicks the bucket. doesn't mean they support him.
Why is this rat referred to as kishen "ji" in all the papers?


Why not plain kishen, is that not his name?
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Sum, Can you start a thread in GDF to collect all info on Ind Muj please?
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The Government is listening to us - Praveen Swami in The Hindu
In the summer of 1999, an officer at a Research and Analysis Wing communications station in western India flipped a switch, and helped change the course of the Kargil conflict. RAW's equipment had picked up Pakistan's army chief and later military ruler, Pervez Musharraf, speaking to his chief of staff, General Muhammad Aziz, from a hotel room in Beijing. “The entire reason for the success of this operation,” the RAW officer heard General Aziz saying on May 29, 1999, “was this total secrecy.” He probably smiled.

For the first time, India had hard evidence that Pakistan's army, not jihadists, had planned and executed a war that had brought two nuclear-armed states to the edge of a catastrophic confrontation. RAW's computers established that the voices were indeed those of Generals Musharraf and Aziz, pinpointed their locations — and undermined Pakistan's diplomatic position beyond redemption.

India's strategic community finally awoke to the possibilities of modern communications intelligence, and unleashed a massive effort to upgrade the country's technical capabilities. A new organisation, the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), was set up; scientists in the Indian Institutes of Technology were tapped, and quiet efforts to acquire technology worldwide were initiated.

Late into the night the 26/11 attacks began in Mumbai, that investment paid off: equipment flown in from New Delhi by the Intelligence Bureau allowed investigators to intercept the assault team's communications with the Lashkar-e-Taiba's headquarters in Pakistan. Police forces across the country have since scrambled to purchase similar equipment, making India one of the largest markets for global vendors.

But this isn't good news: India has no appropriate legal framework to regulate its vast, and growing, communications intelligence capabilities. There is almost no real institutional oversight by political institutions like Parliament — which means there is a clear and imminent danger that the technology could undermine the very democracy it was purchased to defend.

Who is selling?

From a trove of documents obtained by The Hindu , working in collaboration with WikiLeaks and an international consortium of media and privacy organisations monitoring the communications intelligence industry, it is evident Indian companies are already offering technologies very similar to the most formidable available in the world.

Himachal Pradesh-based Shoghi — once blacklisted by the government pending investigation of its relationship with corruption-linked former telecommunications Minister Sukh Ram — has become one of the largest suppliers to the Indian armed forces and RAW. It offers a range of equipment to monitor satellite, mobile phone, and strategic military communications.

Shoghi's SCL-3412 satellite communications link monitoring system can, its literature says, even “passively monitor C and Ku-band satellite compressed and non-compressed telecom carriers from Intelsat, Eutelsat, Arabsat, Turksat.” The company also claims its equipment can automatically analyse “bulk speech data” — in other words, listen in and pick particular languages, words, or even voices out of millions of simultaneous conversations taking place across the world.

India's other large communications intelligence firm, Indore-headquartered ClearTrail, says its products “help communication service providers, law enforcement, and government agencies worldwide to counteract the exploitation of today's communication networks, fight terrorism and organised crime.” The company's brochures say it has portable equipment that can pluck mobile phone voice and text messages off the air, without the support of service providers — service providers who must, by law, be served with legal authorisation to allow monitoring.

The Hindu telephoned officials at both companies, and then e-mailed them requesting meetings to discuss issues raised in its investigation. Neither company responded; one said it was barred from discussing technical questions with the media by its terms of contract with its military clients.

Large parts of the most sophisticated equipment, defence sources told The Hindu , come in from Israel — itself a beneficiary of a special relationship with the United States. “Israeli vendors often tell us that they're charging extraordinarily high prices in return for breaking embargos on sharing these technologies,” one officer said, “but there's no way of knowing this is the case.”

“If we get what we need,” he said, “we're willing to pay — there's no point quibbling over a few million dollars.”
The art & science of communications intelligence
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Thanks Sridhar

Did anyone see or post the picture of the rickshaw guy who got shredded while transporting a bomb.

Sad but also shows us how easy it is in india to find a poor soul to do someone's dirty work
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Its there in Nukkad with quite a bit of discussion.
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Thanks
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IM kingpin planned to target four Indian states
The target states of the militant group were — Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Bihar.
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Poor woman. She has been misled all these years by the men in her life. Hope she doesnt become destitute.
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well diggi raja will now be making pilgrimages to the region and be asking them what did the INC do wrong. Rather then looking at the actual motivation of the men.
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^^ Going by the comments, most of the Indian Muslims seem to be siding with the arrested guys and only quote about Saffron terror etc. Guess the INC has got what it wanted and it will be a loosing battle for our agencies against Islamic terror ( with more and more IMs siding with it) as time goes by
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Rumours are rife that Paresh Barua has been arrested in Myanmar.
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SS-saar, it seems to be Jibon Moran, not Paresh

Top ULFA leader, Indian journalist arrested in Myanmar
A top ULFA functionary and an Indian journalist were arrested by the Myanmar Army on Saturday. Home Secretary RK Singh has confirmed about the arrest of the two people to the media.

The top ULFA functionary arrested is not Paresh Barua but the so called Lt Col Jibon Moran. He was the finance secretary of ULFA. The journalist arrested by the Myanmar army Rajiv Bhattacharjee was working in newly started Guwahati newspaper called Seven Sisters Post.

Rajiv Bhattacharjee had recently posted on Facebook and Twitter that he was going to interview ULFA leader Paresh Baruah in November first week in the Myanmar jungles. Since then the Myanmar media is agog with news that Paresh Baruah has been arrested.
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ramana wrote:Sum, Can you start a thread in GDF to collect all info on Ind Muj please?

I think the IM need a thread for themselves as they are not the run of the mill terrorists. By putting all the minority originated terror news in one thread we are confusing the issue.

Sum please do the needful.
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