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Major Pakistan sponsored spy ring busted in Amritsar

Posted by jagoindia on March 20, 2009


Pak spy ring is busted in Amritsar
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, CHANDIGARH
Thursday, 19 March 2009, The Asian Age

March 18: The Punjab police claims to have unearthed a major Pakistan-sponsored espion-age network operating across Amritsar, Jalan-dhar, Ferozepur and Patiala with the arrest of four alleged spies (all Indian nationals).

The four men – Naib Singh, Baldev Singh, Sukhdev Singh alias Bhola and Randhir Singh alias Master – were picked up in a coordinated operation by the Amritsar-based special narcotics cell and police counterintelligence units, an official said on Wednesday.

The spies are said to have been in possession of numerous documents and photographs detailing Indian military locations and troop movements. The seiz-ure also includes a diary containing numbers of Pakistan-based telephones. The police said two of the arrested men have a Khalistani background with several Tada cases pending against them.

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34 associations banned under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1963

Posted by jagoindia on September 10, 2008


source: If it’s SIMI, it must smell of terror, Sept 10, telegraphindia.com

“Of the 34 associations currently banned by the government under the UAPA, 18 are of Maoist or Naxalite inclination, three have links to the Khalistan movement, one to the LTTE and 12 are Islamic outfits.”

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200 Pak organisations raise funds for Islamic terror: IB

Posted by jagoindia on June 10, 2008


200 Pak organisations raise funds for terror: IB
Vicky Nanjappa in Bengaluru

June 10, 2008 16:47 IST
Even as security agencies try and crack down on terror outfits in the country, a government document based on information from the Intelligence Bureau says terror funding continues unabated.
An IB dossier claims that most of the funds raised by terror outfits come through self-styled NGOs and charity organisations.

According to the IB, there are at least 200 entities in Pakistan raising funds for terror operations.

The afore-mentioned document suggests that the nexus between Indian gangsters and Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence, the ISI, agency is also getting stronger by the day.

According to the report, Maharashtra is a key transit point for funds, with most of the money landing there before being dispatched to the rest of the country.

An IB official told rediff.com that the financial channel is carefully monitored by terror outfits, and that the money ends up at the sleeper cells for use after passing through several levels.

IB sources say the money collected in Pakistan is transferred to Dubai through hawala operators before it reaches India.

The IB states that of late the base for the terror operations have shifted out of Kashmir, and attributes it to international pressure, the peace talks between India and Pakistan, and stepping up of security in the state.

However, the IB states that during a recent meeting convened by the ISI it was decided to bring Kashmir back on the boil, and that this may lead to renewed terror attacks in that state.

The government document also notes that the ISI has been stoking increased militancy in Punjab and the north-eastern states.

Since 2006 several terror cells set up by the ISI have been neutralised in Kashmir, forcing it to look beyond. The ISI then re-launched its Operation Pin Code and Operation Topac with a view to destabilising the entire country. That is where Punjab and the north-east come in.

The IB report says the Ludhiana blasts of October 2007 indicate that the ISI is desperately trying to revive Sikh militancy which had died a natural death in the late 1980s. The ISI has taken upon itself to roil Punjab so that it could have a partner in carrying out terror operations.

The IB also states that the ISI has been trying to improve its ties with militants in the north-east. The arrest of six People’s United Liberation Front members in Karnataka recently pointed to the ISI’s plans for the region. The six men had been suspended from the PULF over their links with the ISI, and the internal clashes over its involvement with the indigenous militant groups.

The first stage in Topac and Pin Code involves low-level insurgency through placing operatives in key locations across the country with a view to subverting the police force, communication networks, and financial institutions.

Phase two, which is underway, deals with stepping up terror in the border areas and elsewhere, through the Afghan mujahideen and Bangla militants who will have entered the country to carry out terror strikes.

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Attempts on to revive terrorism in Punjab: Cops

Posted by jagoindia on June 6, 2008


Attempts on to revive terrorism in Punjab: Cops

June 06, 2008 15:14 IST

Three Sikh bodies have formed a base in the region in a bid to launch terror attacks in Punjab, police said on Friday.

Three terrorists belonging to them were recently arrested. During interrogation, they said about 40 terrorists have formed three outfits — Khalistan Zindabad Force, Panj Pardhani Group and Iknoor Khalsa Fauj — with their base in Barnala.

Police nabbed Malikeet Singh, Surjeet Singh and Harbans Singh on the Jammu-Akhnoor-Poonch highway and recovered one AK rifle, five pistols and some ammunition.

Police sources told PTI that Panj Pardhani Group was formed after Malkeet Singh was released from a Patiala jail in January after 10 months. Some group members were earlier affiliated to Khalsa Dal.

They were reportedly in touch with some terrorists in Pakistan. Sources said the chief of the so-called Khalistan Zindabad Force, Ranjeet Singh Neeta, who has links with Pakistan intelligence agency ISI, agreed to send them weapons.

Neeta hails from Jammu and has been operating from Pakistan for over a decade.

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