• 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Bomb Blasts In India - 2
#61
<!--QuoteBegin-Bodhi+Aug 19 2008, 09:01 AM-->QUOTE(Bodhi @ Aug 19 2008, 09:01 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Aug 19 2008, 02:16 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Mudy @ Aug 19 2008, 02:16 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>American with Gujarat blasts link flees India  </b>
American national Kenneth Haywood, from whose Internet Protocol (IP) address the terror-outfit Indian Mujahideen had purportedly sent an e-mail to media organisations minutes before the Ahmedabad serial blasts,<b> has fled the country</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Govt. let him go PERIOD.
[right][snapback]86663[/snapback][/right]
<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Here is probably why...

He was a 'clandestine' missionary organizer. his company was a fake for christian missionaries. This catch would have unraveled many things...
http://szamko.gnn.tv/blogs/28955/Opening_t...f_hell_in_India[right][snapback]86678[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Christoterrorists like creating war so that they can bring their babble and say they will bring peace. Christoterrorists from America and their churches regularly do gun-running in Nigeria and Nagaland. They then bring their babbling book along and hit heathens over the head with it saying that as Hindus they will never have peace "look how Hindus are always at each others' throats with islamaniacs" and say that christianity brings peace.
It's a peculiarly christian terrorist tactic. At least islamaniacs keep yelling jihad publicly however deaf dhimmified Hindus may choose to be. But christians like to organise the kind of harvest they did in Nagaland: it was preying on the violence of around 1980 that got them any conversions. Then the NLFT soldiers for christ started christoterrorising the remaining Dharmics in Nagaland.

I would certainly put nothing past Sonia Goonda and her christian circle of yess-men. She is the best friend and facilitator of missionaries in India. Graham Staines, as well as the close buddies of Raoul Gandhi: the Orissa missionaries and their converts plus christonaxals who assaulted a Swami.
This guy Haywood could be a friend of Sonia too, and if not, ought to be. Right up her alley.
  Reply
#62
Sheila Bhatt pens her column after having her usual joint.
The headline is a misleading one.

How Modi's police cracked the blasts case
<b>Besides many other things, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is certainly a lucky politician.</b> In just 22 days his police claims to have solved the conspiracy behind the serial bomb blasts in Ahmedabad of July 26 and the mystery behind the bombs that were planted all over Surat but did not explode.
On the evening of July 26, as the news of the bomb blasts trickled in from Isanpur, Narol circle to the Maninagar area of Ahmedabad, the last being Modi's constituency, <b>the police and political establishment were stunned</b> After the communal riots of 2002 there had been expectations of some kind of violent "reaction", but 22 blasts in 18 spots in a highly communally surcharged city were stunning to say the least.

Their desperation in facing the situation was obvious. Modi has projected himself as a "different" leader because he provided safety to people in a country wracked by terrorism.<b>But 18 blasts in 80 minutes seriously dented his image, and his only redemption lay in going about the investigation with professionalism.

His police's and his own credibility was so low in matters of criminal investigations after the Sohrabuddin encounter case and the communal riots cases of 2002 that they needed to put in extra effort. </b>
-----
It is credit to Modi's determination and the Gujarat police's zeal, <b>aided by the Intelligence Bureau's extraordinary efforts in giving relevant inputs</b> to the state police, that this case could be cracked.
---
The clumsily worded e-mail was so blunt in its political message that Modi had no option but to pick up the gauntlet against terrorism.
  Reply
#63
How about handing it over to Justice Bannerjee ??

http://www.indianmuslims.info/news/2008/au...ice_claims.html

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->A’bad blasts: AIMMM doubts Gujarat police claims
Submitted by Tarique on Tue, 08/19/2008 - 12:25. Indian Muslim
By TwoCircles.net news desk,

New Delhi: The All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM) President Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan said today that the Muslim community is not impressed at all by the dramatic announcements of the Gujarat police about the culprits of the recent Ahmedabad bombings.

The Muslim community, he said here in a statement released on August 19, has lost faith in the security agencies, especially the Gujarat police, probing terrorist attacks. These “lazy, inept and communal forces” go for ready-made results while probing such crucial matters.

The head of AIMMM, the umbrella body of Indian Muslim organisations, observed that the powers that be are using Gujarat police to kidnap Muslim youths from other states and bring them to Gujarat where tried and tested torture techniques are employed in order to make any detainee "confess" and sign on the dotted line.

<b>Dr Khan demanded a CBI enquiry into both the Ahmedabad serial blasts and Surat bomb planting. </b>He also demanded that senior Muslim community leaders and human rights activists should be allowed to meet and speak to the accused.

Dr Khan reiterated AIMMM's demand that the central government should form a high powered neutral panel of retired judges, human rights activists, top lawyers and journalists to oversee the investigations into all terrorist acts. Such a neutral panel is needed to restore the Muslim community's faith in the investigations by security and intelligence agencies which, due to their consistently one-sided probes after each such criminal act, have totally forfeited the confidence of the Muslim community.

Dr Khan also reiterated AIMMM's demand that offices of foreign intelligence agencies like Mossad and FBI should be closed down forthwith as their continued presence on Indian soil is not in the interests of the peace and security of the country.

The flight of the former American soldier Kenneth Haywood, from whose computer and flat in Navi Mumbai the so-called "Indian Mujahideen" email was sent, shows not only the role of foreign agencies in what is happening in India but also that elements in our own security agencies are hand-in-glove with foreign agencies, says the statement.

<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
  Reply
#64
<!--QuoteBegin-rajesh_g+Aug 19 2008, 11:59 AM-->QUOTE(rajesh_g @ Aug 19 2008, 11:59 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->TIMES Now says Haywood + family left after understanding between US embassy and intelligence officials.
[right][snapback]86701[/snapback][/right]
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Moron Singh and Queen must be scared that Unkcle will read riot act as they did to Mushy and will disclose how much bribe was paid to sign deal.
  Reply
#65
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ahmedabad tense after more communal skirmishes</b>
link
Ahmedabad, Aug 19 : Tension continued in parts of Ahmedabad Tuesday morning after clashes between Hindu and Muslim groups went on till late the previous night and police had to lob teargas shells to disperse mobs, officials said.

Police were forced to fire over 100 tear gas shells in the lanes and by-lanes of the city's Shahpur area late Monday night to bring the situation under control, an official said.

At least 30 people, including five policemen, have been injured in rioting in Shahpur since Sunday night. According to the police, more than 25 people from different parts of east Ahmedabad have been detained for rioting.

<b>The violence began late Sunday night, when Hindu and Muslim groups clashed over a minor road accident in Delhi Darwaza area and police had to lob 72 teargas shells and fire one round in the air to disperse the mobs. Four people were injured in the skirmish.</b>

The warring groups threw stones at each other for more than an hour Monday morning in Dariapur, Shahpur and Delhi Darwaza areas. There was panic in the neighbourhood and shops quickly downed shutters as people ran helter-skelter.

<b>The mobs from the two communities clashed again Monday afternoon after a boy returning from school was attacked while passing through the Shahpur-Nagariwad area in the walled city</b>.

<b>Police sources said the recent arrests following the July 26 serial blasts here may have added fuel to the fire. Muslims have alleged that innocent people have been detained since Sunday.</b>

There is palpable fear among residents of eastern Ahmedabad after the communal clashes.

On Monday, many office-goers went home early. Bhupendra Rana, a rickshaw driver from Rakhiyal area, said he would not risk driving early in the morning in the present situation.

Apart from Shahpur, the areas that remain tense include Gandhini pole, Delhi Darwaza, Nagoriwad, Tambu Chowki, Retiyawadi Rangil and Dariapur. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
  Reply
#66
<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Aug 19 2008, 03:30 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Aug 19 2008, 03:30 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin-rajesh_g+Aug 19 2008, 11:59 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rajesh_g @ Aug 19 2008, 11:59 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->TIMES Now says Haywood + family left after understanding between US embassy and intelligence officials.
[right][snapback]86701[/snapback][/right]
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Moron Singh and Queen must be scared that Unkcle will read riot act as they did to Mushy and will disclose how much bribe was paid to sign deal.
[right][snapback]86720[/snapback][/right]
<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

NSA is involved at this level of enabling fleeing of US assets. Shades of Rabinder Singh!
  Reply
#67
On the Haywood escape..

Pioneer, 19 August 2008

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Thief-like escape

The Pioneer Edit Desk

Wanted American flees India

It is astonishing that Mr Ken Haywood, an American national and alleged executive of a 'multi-national corporation' whose laptop's Internet Protocol was used by the 'Indian Mujahideen' to send an e-mail minutes before the devastating serial bombing in Ahmedabad on July 26, should have quietly slipped out of the country on Sunday night / Monday morning. He was being investigated by the Mumbai Police and had undergone several rounds of questioning; the American was needed for further interrogation because he could have provided crucial details about the bombers and their links. Strangely, Mr Haywood was neither placed under surveillance, which would be considered mandatory given the nature of the case, nor was his passport impounded. The Mumbai Police claims it had alerted immigration officials at all airports and the Foreigners' Registration Office to prevent him from leaving the country. Yet, Mr Haywood, accompanied by his wife and children, had no problems taking a flight to Delhi from where he took another flight to the US. <b>So what went wrong? There are three possibilities. First, as usual, the Mumbai Police, which has not exactly covered itself with glory after the commuter train bombings and the Malegaon explosions, made a mess of things and did not consider it necessary to prevent Mr Haywood's thief-like escape in the dead of night. Second, immigration officials at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport did not carry out a proper check of Mr Haywood's passport: If an alert was indeed issued, as is being claimed by Mumbai Police, then the computer system would have reflected it, provided his passport details were fed into the system. Third, Mr Haywood's departure was facilitated by an understanding reached between the US Embassy and the Government of India. While this will never be confirmed by either American or Indian officials, given the master-slave relationship between the US and the UPA Government, it cannot be ruled out.</b> For, it is unlikely that this Government will have the gumption to ignore an instruction received from Washington, DC, via the American Embassy in Chanakyapuri.

This is not to suggest that Mr Haywood is guilty of having committed any crime. For all we know, he may have been entirely innocent and had no clue about his computer's Internet Protocol address having been hijacked by terrorists. But, in the absence of conclusive evidence to this effect, neither can he be given a clean chit or the benefit of doubt. Indeed, there is no reason to treat him any differently from those believed to have had a role in planning and carrying out the July 26 bombings or the earlier terrorist attack in Jaipur. The law cannot, indeed, it must not, distinguish between Americans and non-Americans, in this case Indians. <b>By letting Mr Haywood flee India, authorities have committed a serious security breach and they cannot be allowed to escape accountability. If they acted according to political instructions, then those who intervened on Mr Haywood's behalf must be exposed. It may not be entirely coincidental that foreigners wanted in connection with crimes against the nation have managed to escape whenever the Congress has been in power at the Centre. Recall the ease with which a wanted Italian, Ottavio Quattrocchi, fled India. </b>This time it is an American who has done the vanishing trick. :ouch:
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I think it could because of intelligence matters like Rabinder Singh. The fact that Embassy was talking to Intell officials could mean that.
  Reply
#68
This is the Evangical groups working with SIMI as the foot soldiers who have targetted the BJP ruled states in India.

This needs to be understood by the Indians.
  Reply
#69
The GOI has now suspended the immigration officer at Delhi Airport. And launched an inquiry. Looks like another scapegoat. If its all ahppenstance, then why did the guy decide to leave? And as usual the Mumbai police is stalling and dont wnat to get to bottomof the case. By not filing some charges they allowed the guy to escape. They could have detained him as person of interest as his e-mail account was used to send a terrorist message in which peopel died. Why wasnt that done? were they afraid of his nationality? Instead of blaming the Delhi immigration officer I would say its the Mumbai police under whatever compulsions were the ones that botched the case.

Has MEA revoked the guy's visa yet?
  Reply
#70
Desh Gujrat team's Report on how the case was handled.

Contrast this with the situation in other states where blasts occured.
  Reply
#71
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Has MEA revoked the guy's visa yet? <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It happened with top level blessing. Immigration officer will get paid leave and will return back to desk job and will not make news. This is whole Moron Singh drama, he is serving his master.
Why Indian Govt is not asking US to return him to India? US do all the time, they have done even with Israel.

Oh I forget Indian leadership is not only corrupt but impotent also.
  Reply
#72
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The DCP though fought shy of throwing light on the Mufti's role in the blasts in other States. So far, we have not come across any information linking him to the Jaipur or Hyderabad blasts," Chudasama added. Reliable sources, however, say that definite clues have emerged linking the Mufti and his absconding techie expert Taukir to the Jaipur blasts. In fact, even Sajid Mansuri was present in Jaipur the day the blasts took place, it is now learnt.
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
As I wrote last month and also last year, Indian Muslim was fully involved in Jihad in India. Gujarat blast was conducted by one group but they have five to six techincal experts, who provide technical hand to every group and move to new target. So as I said before 3 months timeline.
  Reply
#73
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Ahmedab...how/3382606.cms

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->AHMEDABAD: He is 35, cocky, well-read, speaks fluent English and looks at his interrogators unwaveringly in the eye. Sajid Mansuri, one of the ten men in custody for the Ahmedabad blasts, is emerging as the cold face of terror.

A bachelor's degree in psychology perhaps helps him outsmart the cops. <b>While nine hooded men were produced before the media for a photo-op last week, there was one flashing the victory sign. </b>That was Sajid, confidence personified. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Still no photo.
  Reply
#74
<span style='color:red'>How Gujarat did it</span>
Ashok Malik || Daily Pioneer

At various stages, other States encountered the Indian Mujahideen terror network. Political compulsions or a weak will forced them to back away. Gujarat pressed on. That is why the Modi Government's mechanism to fight terror is the only one working

In February 2008, a terror suspect in Bangalore was interrogated and subjected to narco-analysis. His revelations were both chilling and fascinating. It was apparent that he was part of an all-India jihadi network and blurted out plans to launch terror strikes at various locations in the country. There were early clues, for instance, that Gujarat too would be a target, as indeed it turned out to be on July 26.

The confession was considered simply too combustible. The administration led by the State Governor -- Karnataka was then under President's rule -- sat on the narco-analysis report and did not share it with other State Governments.

As early as 2006, SIMI cadre held a 'commando training camp' in Kerala's Ernakulam district. It was a rehearsal for a terrorist attack and the police made arrests. However, the would-be terrorists were soon released. As the Kerala Home Minister told mediapersons this past week, "Terrorists are operating in Kerala but their main activities are outside the State. When we took police action against some of them, there was a hue and cry from human rights activists saying that minorities were being targeted."

After a spate of attacks, the Uttar Pradesh Police began investigating sleeper-cells and terrorist operatives within its territory. All was going well till the leads started to point to a madarsa and a maulvii who seemed to hold the key. Worried about a possible community revolt, the State Government retreated.

The information cited above has all come to light after the Gujarat Police cracked the Ahmedabad and Surat bombings case and laid bare the structure of Indian Mujahideen, the SIMI offshoot that has emerged as India's home-grown Al Qaeda. It is now clear that other States and their police forces had, at various stages, encountered the same terror matrix but had baulked at tough action.

If the Gujarat Police succeeded, first and foremost it was because it faced no political pressure, was not told to be over-sensitive to religio-political concerns and was promised support against tendentious and sometimes treacherous criticism from the army of civil rights activists who are, inadvertently or otherwise, crippling India's war against jihad.

By just allowing a professional police force to do its job, the Gujarat Government accomplished three things. First, it identified the perpetrators of not just the Ahmedabad bomb blasts but also of many other recent terror strikes -- Jaipur, Bangalore and Hyderabad, for instance.

Second, it has debunked the idea -- always specious -- that mysterious men from 'across the border' came to India, triggered terrorist attacks and then, with astonishing speed, 'fled' to Bangladesh, Pakistan or elsewhere. India can no longer pretend it is immune to global radical Islamism.

If one considers the demographic composition of the Indian Mujahideen members and resource persons who have been named or arrested, an interesting mix emerges. There are white collar professionals -- ranging from doctors to IT specialists -- religious preachers and small-time fixers from the underworld who have seamlessly made the switch from organised crime in the 1990s to terrorism today.

What unites these disparate elements is a common interpretation of religious duty, one that is inspired perhaps by jihad icons like Osama bin Laden. Their cause is pan-Islamic; it has nothing to do with Kashmir, poverty or any perceived oppression in India. A mastermind of the Gujarat conspiracy was an engineer who worked for a Wipro Technologies affiliate in Mumbai. He resigned in 1998, allegedly saying he wanted to devote himself to "religious work".

That is why to claim that the Gujarat bombings may have been vengeance for the post-Godhra violence, which took place in 2002, is laughable. The seeds of Indian jihad were sown in the 1990s, as they were in the rest of the world.

Despite the recent arrests, the battle against terrorism is far from over. It would be worth studying what the Gujarat Government is doing to take on the enemy. It is one thing to give the police operational autonomy; there is also a capacity-building process underway, one that other States could learn from.

The Gujarat Government has announced the setting up of two new institutions. A Forensic Sciences University will offer post-graduate and doctoral courses in the use of new techniques and technologies to study crime -- be it cyber-crime, detonating sophisticated explosives, narco-terrorism, money-laundering.

That aside, a Suraksha (Security) University will offer graduate-level training to those who want to join the intelligence, police or military services or set up their own security agencies, and want to intellectually equip themselves for their future careers. This represents a dramatic shift from a mindset that sees policing or the providing of security as a non-cerebral task that only requires muscles and batons.

The Gujarat template cannot work if it is limited to one State. It has to be scaled up and institutionalised nationally if India is serious about fighting its war on terror. The combination of determined detection, political resolve and anticipatory thinking that the Gujarat Government and its police have shown is waiting to be adopted across the country.

Of course, there is the inevitable political consequence. The arrest of Mufti Abu Bashir and his accomplices has put terrorism back on the electoral agenda. The BJP can claim that it is better equipped to meet the challenge than a confused Congress, dragged down further by compromised regional allies.

The real benefit will, however, accrue to Chief Minister Narendra Modi. He now has the trademark on combating terrorism, having established himself as the one political administrator most alive to and capable of thwarting India's domestic jihad. He is the last man standing.
  Reply
#75
You know we should re-read all the news snippets about these blasts and write a summary article deducing the modus operandi of the gangs. I think there is a story and pattern to be told that has to be brought out.
  Reply
#76
X-posted..
<!--QuoteBegin-"ramana"+-->QUOTE("ramana")<!--QuoteEBegin-->The GOI has now suspended the immigration officer at Delhi Airport. And launched an inquiry. Looks like another scapegoat. If its all ahppenstance, then why did the guy decide to leave? And as usual the Mumbai police is stalling and dont wnat to get to bottomof the case. By not filing some charges they allowed the guy to escape. They could have detained him as person of interest as his e-mail account was used to send a terrorist message in which people died. Why wasnt that done? Were they afraid of his nationality? Instead of blaming the Delhi immigration officer I would say its the Mumbai police under whatever compulsions were the ones that botched the case.

Has MEA revoked the guy's visa yet? Is this guya true Evanjihadi in the literal meaning of the word? A evangelist linked to jihadis to spread terror?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

No spy, Haywood had a 'missionary connection'

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->New Delhi: The American whose e-mail was allegedly hacked into by terrorists to send an e-mail just five minutes before the deadly Ahmedabad blasts was apparently innocent.


<b>Intelligence sources confirm that he was cleared of any wrongdoing during the investigation and permission to let him go came from the highest levels of security.</b>

CNN-IBN has also learnt that Ken Haywood had a missionary connection and “human error” is now being cited to avoid futher controversy


“<b>He was scared of the narco-test and was insistent that he shouldn’t be made to go through it,” says Haywood's friend and lawyer, Vishal Moreshwar.</b>

Yet, questions are still being raised as to how he was allowed to leave despite a lookout notice against him. <b>Investigations in Mumbai has shown that Hayood was doing much more in India than was required of his job in a US company in India, Campbell White. </b>

<b>Haywood worked actively for a Christian cult called Christian Fellowship Ministries. It's being suspected that his company was also a front for missionary funding</b>


<b>Sources in Delhi say that Haywood was in a hurry to get out of India because he did not want to face any questions about his missionary activities during an impending narco-analysis test.</b>

Haywood spoke exclusively to CNN-IBN and cleared air about reports that he is a spy.


"I have never been affiliated with any intelligence agency of any nation in any capacity," he said.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

The NSA cleared the guy being sent away from Delhi Airport. Why didnt the guy leave from Mumbai airport? At the root its an intel matter. The guy being an evangalist is minor matter. No one would raise issues in Mumbai which is cosmopolitan and ruled by INC anyway. Its not like he is converting tribals in Maharashtra. There is something dal me kala.

There are some curious strands not being pursued. The SIMI closeness to SP. SP bribing the BJP MPS scam. Blasts soon after the confidence vote in BJP ruled states. The use of evanjihadi wifi network to pass messages. These are all connected.
  Reply
#77
Heywood also has a military connection, above and beyond his missionary persona. CNN-IBN appears to be fulfilling the role of apologist.

<b>Heywood can’t leave India: ATS (DNA India)</b>
Baljeet Parmar
Thursday, July 31, 2008 03:22 IST

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->MUMBAI: The Anti-Terrorism Squad has asked US national Keith Heywood, the Sanpada resident whose IP address was the alleged source of the Ahmedabad terror e-mail, and his wife Kens White not to leave the country till further orders.

Heywood has been under scanner when it was found that his IP (Internet Protocol) address was used to send an e-mail warning just five minutes before the Ahmedabad blasts. “We have served him a written order asking him not to leave the country till his name is cleared by investigators,” said a senior ATS officer.

The Indian agencies are doing a background check on his past assignments to find out whether he was covertly involved with some government or private intelligence agency.

“A case has been registered in Ahmedabad and, under instructions from the Gujarat police, a look-out notice has been served at all the land, sea and air exit routes to stop the husband and wife if they try to flee the country,” said Parambir Singh, additional commissioner of police, ATS.

“He is definitely under our scanner as his name surfaced in a serious matter. We are still looking into the matter and he has not been given a clean chit yet,” said <b>ATS chief Hemant Karkare. </b>

Various intelligence and investigating agencies like the Research & Analysis Wing (RAW), Intelligence Bureau, and the Gujarat and Maharashtra police are coordinating the probe from different angles, sources revealed.

<b>It was further learnt that after training with the US Army, Heywood later joined the police. The sources, however, refused to divulge his exact rank or posting when he served in the police. </b>He came to India some six months ago as head of a company specialising in training employees from call centres in Navi Mumbai to speak with an American accent.

<b>“Having served with the US Army and the police, one cannot believe that he was so naïve in operating and maintaining computer security and secrecy. The US cops are trained to be very careful in such matters,” the official added.  </b>
indymedia link<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
  Reply
#78
<b>Police recover bombs, pistols from houses of SIMI members</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The crime branch have recovered weapons, a laptop, CDs and DVDs containing 'Jihadi speeches' during the raids conducted by them on the houses of SIMI [Images] activists arrested from Vadodara, police said on Wednesday.

The police had raided the houses of Usman Aggarbatiwala and other accused Imran Sheikh on Tuesday in Vadodara.

"Usman, during his interrogation, has said that Qayamuddin, one of the absconding suspects, had given him a bag which he had hidden in a warehouse belonging to his uncle," deputy commissioner of police ,Abhay Chudasama said. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
  Reply
#79
<b>Letter threatens terror attack on temples on Janmashtami </b>
Before every festivals, Indian Muslims will terrorise Hindus. This is called terrorism.
  Reply
#80
http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=463589&sid=NAT

Dawood aide, ‘93 Mumbai blasts accused Karimullah arrested

---------

This guy carried a reward of 5 lakhs.
  Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 274 Guest(s)