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Gen Singh also reiterated his opposition to demands to either 'withdraw' or 'dilute' the iron-fisted Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from J&K, holding that 'adequate measures' have been instituted at all levels to ensure it's not misused.



"The armed forces are required to undertake operations in very difficult circumstances. If the J&K situation has come under control, it's the forces which have sacrificed with their blood," he said. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india...108316.cms



"Police forces get protection under the CrPC. In similar vein, armed forces operating against well-trained and armed terrorists need legal protection. Any dilution/withdrawal of AFSPA may have an adverse impact on the security situation. We have seen this happening in Manipur, around Imphal," he added.
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Quote:Pakistani spy, Kashif Ali, stuns Chandigarh Police

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PNS | Chandigarh

Stunned over the way Kashif Ali, a Pakistan spy who was carrying out his task so smoothly for two and a half year, the UT Police on Monday sent a team to Rajasthan to interrogate the people about whom he disclosed during interrogation. Kashif will be in police custody till Wednesday.



Kashif, the suspected Pakistani spy who was arrested had duped Government departments and banks during his over two-year stay. He had a driving licence, voter ID card and even a PAN card - all procured on the basis of fake documents.



Ali’s rented accommodation in Sector-44, from where he was arrested on Saturday, was raided and police seized various documents and a digital camera. Ali, 24, a resident of Faisalabad in Pakistan’s Punjab province, is suspected to have sent vital defence information from India to his country.



“We have recovered a driving licence that was issued by a New Delhi transport authority, a voter identity card with a Chandigarh address, PAN (permanent account number) card and a high school certificate issued by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB),” said a police official.



“We have also recovered a receipt of the Regional Passport Office, Chandigarh. Ali admitted that he had entered India through Nepal. He had stayed in New Delhi and at Bikaner before coming to Chandigarh. He had bank accounts in Axis Bank and at Union Bank of India,” he said.



The seizure of these documents highlights the loopholes in the intelligence wing of police in Chandigarh. “We are looking into all aspects of this matter and trying to ascertain the links of Ali with other people in Chandigarh and in other States. We will also check how he managed to procure all these documents on the basis of fake papers,” said Inspector, crime branch, Amanjot Singh.



Ali, who was sent to police custody by a local court, had moved an application in court seeking permission to talk to his family through two Pakistan phone numbers. A city court on Sunday granted him permission to talk to his family members in the presence of the investigation officer and also directed police to record the conversation.



Police had also detained two of Ali’s friends — Santosh, 24, and Rajeev, 23, — who were in close contact with him. “We also questioned Ali’s landlord about people who came to meet him. We have found that two women who are working in a beauty parlour were coming to meet him at regular intervals,” said the police official.



Inspector General of Police Pradeep Shrivastava had earlier told reporters: “Ali admitted that he had taken weaponry training from Pakistan. He was collecting vital information regarding the Army’s Western Command headquarters at Chandimandir in neighbouring Panchkula town and the air force station here and was passing it to Pakistan.”
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Nazeer’s LeT handler in Bangladesh was Khurram Khaiyam, alias Faisal, who along with Nazeer, was integral to the LeT’s plans for serial attacks in India, and in Bangladesh, in 2009 and 2010. The plan was to create a team of Indian terrorists hiding in Bangladesh, brief them about specific targets, and facilitate their movement across India. Headley’s visits to several Indian cities were primarily to locate the targets for the new terror team which even had a name, Deccan Mujahideen, a title which closely resemble that of Indian Mujahideen which carried out the 2008 serial attacks in Ahmedabad, Delhi and Bangaluru. There were several others in the network who have not been caught, many of them were from Kerala and worked in the textile sector in Bangladesh. http://www.dailypioneer.com/271281/Now-j...spice.html
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Reiterating that radical outfit Popular Front of India was planning to Islamise Kerala, chief minister VS Achutanandan on Monday said his remarks were based on details reveled during investigation into the attack on college lecturer TJ Joseph.



The veteran CPM leader told the assembly attempts to misinterpret it as a remark targeting Muslims was meant to spread misunderstanding. "Only a minor section of Muslims is with PFI. Those who are twisting my arguments are doing so with vested interests,'' he said. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india...220825.cms
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[url="http://www.hindustantimes.com/Govt--to-target-Google-Skype-messaging-next-Report/H1-Article1-586007.aspx"]Govt to target Google, Skype messaging next: Report[/url]
Quote:"At the last security meeting, the agencies were talking about BlackBerry. They were also coming out heavily on Skype and Google," said Rajesh Chharia, president of the Internet Service Providers Association of India.



Indian Govt is full of stupids and idiots, now they are going to close down communication. In place of shutting down communication, they can refuse visa to Pakis and monitor mosques in India.

If India is seeking fastest way to reach stoneage , they are not far.
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[url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Man-caught-with-uranium-in-Purulia-/articleshow/6680540.cms"]Man caught with uranium in Purulia[/url]
Quote:PURULIA: A criminal with alleged links to gangs across the country and even Afghanistan was nabbed in Purulia with nearly 1 kg of uranium on Sunday. The market value of the radioactive element is said to be about $7 million.



When police raided Ishtaq Ahmed's house at Dubra village in the Maoist-dominated Para area after a tip-off, they found a box with 'URM, Made in USA' stamped on it. An automatic revolver, a pipegun and 21 rounds of ammunition were also discovered during the search. Ahmed was arrested and a case filed at Para police station mentioning uranium seizure.



Police haven't opened the sealed box as the substance inside could be dangerously radioactive. It is being sent to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory for tests.


Do US make anything? I don't think box with Uranium will be label as URM. It would be label with sign.
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Could be Paki plot to paint India as bad in not having control over maal.
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[quote name='ramana' date='09 October 2010 - 03:45 AM' timestamp='1286575645' post='108752']

Could be Paki plot to paint India as bad in not having control over maal.

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WB is known transit route of Uranium. Commies steal from different public sector companies and Indian corrupt babus take their cut and everything is hunky dory.
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[url="http://www.hindustantimes.com/Hizbul-terrorist-arrested-in-Delhi/H1-Article1-626408.aspx"]Hizbul terrorist arrested in Delhi[/url]
Quote:A Pakistani, suspected to be a Hizbul Mujahideen militant, has been arrested after a gunbattle in south Delhi, police said. Abdullah Inqulabi, a Pakistani national, was apprehended by Delhi police's elite anti-terror wing Special Cell last night from near Deer Park, they said. Inqulabi, who was arrested after a brief gunbattle, has been staying in the capital for the past 10 years, police said.

Sources said he is suspected to be involved in several Hizbul operations in the country.



Without investigation, these guys just drop names and connection. Who can trust police?
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Five Pak men held near Gujarat coast



Jamnagar: Five Pakistani nationals have been caught, along with their boat, from the Arabian sea near Jhaku coast, in Kutch district of Gujarat, according to the Coast Guard.
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Jo Bhara nahin hai bhavon se, bahti jisme rasdhar nahin

Vo hriday nahin pathar hai, jisme desh pyar nahin

min translation: 1 who is not full of patriotic fervor; is like stone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk02qPlnS...r_embedded

In the end, you will see 'writing in Hindi' viz. translated means:

Patriotism has no language or it transcends language.
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Quote:Arrested Army trooper was in constant touch with Pakistani authorities, claims Police

Quoting the Maharashtra Police, The Hindu reported on February 8 that Brijesh Kumar Singh, the Army trooper arrested on February 5 for his links with the Pakistani intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), was in constant touch with Pakistani authorities. Singh was charged under the Official Secrets Act after he was found providing vital information to Vishambhar Tarachand Agarwal, who was arrested by the Crime Branch on February 2 for collecting information from Singh and passing it on to the ISI. The Police claimed that at the time of the arrest objectionable material that included a hand-drawn map of the Southern Command, the Army Headquarters in Pune with several photos and details of the buildings that were found with Agarwal, were provided to him by Singh. Phone numbers of senior officials at the Southern Command were also supposed to have been passed on by the accused. A CD, the contents of which were not known, was also recovered.
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Quote:Five killed, 3 injured in explosion during making of bombs in Kerala

Published: Sunday, Feb 27, 2011, 8:34 IST | Updated: Sunday, Feb 27, 2011, 12:07 IST

Place: KOZHIKODE | Agency: PTI



Five persons were killed and three others were injured when country bombs being illegally manufactured exploded in Nadapuram near Kozhikode, police said today.



Three persons died on the spot last night while two others succumbed to injuries at a hospital this morning, they said.



The explosion occurred at an uninhabitated plot at Narikkattiri in Nadapuram, they said.



Three injured persons were undergoing treatment at different hospitals where the condition of two of them was stated to be serious, police said.



The deceased had been identified as Riyaz, Shamir, Shabir, Shabil and Rafeeq, hailing from Nadapuram region. All the victims were involved in manufacturing the bombs when the explosion occurred.



Top police officials visited the explosion site and widespread raids had been launched in surrounding areas in the wake of the incident, police said.



Nadapuram and surrounding areas have been witnessing an uneasy calm amid continuing political tension between IUML and CPI(M) workers since the violent clashes during the local bodies elections in October last year and post-poll incidents.



Of the 15 cases registered in Nadapuram police station in connection with the violence in recent times, eight related to bomb throwing attacks, police said.



On February 20, police recovered nine steel bombs, concealed in a bucket, at Chelakkad in Nadapuram.



http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_fou...la_1513181
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In the four decades since 1971 India has spent a scandalous amount of money on big-ticket military items and has spent an outrageously paltry sum for its ubiquitous jawan. Food, clothing, protective gear, weapons and communication systems are the basic requirements for modernisation. And yet they remain un-organised, irrational and slapdash in their implementation.



The simplest, yet cruelest, example is that of those CRPF jawans who have died in horrendously large numbers combing the jungles for Maoists. Well, most would have lived had they been carrying a simple tourniquet to prevent bleeding to death. Realising this simple fact and taking suitable corrective action doesn’t require rocket science or knowledge of avionics. http://www.dailypioneer.com/329559/Misgu...ities.html
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Three years later NIA turns out to be a dud!



Deccan Chronicle:



NIA solves one case in three years
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