12-08-2007, 10:04 PM
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Porous areas helping LeT-HuJI nexus
<b>"The emerging nexus between the Pakistan-based fundamentalist outfits like Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) with HuJI of Bangladesh and use of Bangladeshi nationals trained in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan for fomenting terrorist strikes in India is a matter of concern," said Director General of Border Security Force AK Mitra.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<b>HUJI in Mumbai? </b>
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For the first time there are now signs of the banned militant outfit Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islam (HUJI) spreading its wings to Mumbai.
On December 4 the <b>Mumbai Anti Terrorist Squad arrested 6 Bangladeshi nationals with counterfeit currency worth Rs 11 lakh from the Plaza Cinema area of Mumbai. Their names are Usman Shaikh (21), Aminul alias Bablu (33), Abdullah alias Sayyad Mumtaz (22), Aminul Rehman (24), Abdul Sattar alias Abdul Hakeem (45) and Mohammed Mulla (33)</b>
What was initially thought of as a routine case of counterfeit money, has now taken a more serious turn.
Sources within the ATS have told TIMES NOW that the arrested men might have strong links with HUJI.
<b>Sources have also told your channel the men were staying in Mumbai with expired passports and had infiltrated India through the porous Indo-Bangladeshi Border.</b>
HUJI is suspected of having a hand in several of the recent terror attacks across the country.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Porous areas helping LeT-HuJI nexus
<b>"The emerging nexus between the Pakistan-based fundamentalist outfits like Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) with HuJI of Bangladesh and use of Bangladeshi nationals trained in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan for fomenting terrorist strikes in India is a matter of concern," said Director General of Border Security Force AK Mitra.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<b>HUJI in Mumbai? </b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->12/8/2007
For the first time there are now signs of the banned militant outfit Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islam (HUJI) spreading its wings to Mumbai.
On December 4 the <b>Mumbai Anti Terrorist Squad arrested 6 Bangladeshi nationals with counterfeit currency worth Rs 11 lakh from the Plaza Cinema area of Mumbai. Their names are Usman Shaikh (21), Aminul alias Bablu (33), Abdullah alias Sayyad Mumtaz (22), Aminul Rehman (24), Abdul Sattar alias Abdul Hakeem (45) and Mohammed Mulla (33)</b>
What was initially thought of as a routine case of counterfeit money, has now taken a more serious turn.
Sources within the ATS have told TIMES NOW that the arrested men might have strong links with HUJI.
<b>Sources have also told your channel the men were staying in Mumbai with expired passports and had infiltrated India through the porous Indo-Bangladeshi Border.</b>
HUJI is suspected of having a hand in several of the recent terror attacks across the country.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->