Okay, this story is from last week but I missed it and I certainly didn't see it blazened across the blogosphere and certainly not on the MSM so I'm gonna run with it. The Indian Mujahideen (IM) is your typical band of islamic pukes that want to blow up the world and take it over so they can practice the 8th century rituals of their drunk, pedophile prophet. But what's concerning about them is some of the plotting that they have been up to recently. From the article at India Today:
This is the same terror group that made life pretty miserable for the Indians in 2008 but a good number of the group did get captured or snuffed out. However, as you can see, they aren't stopping from making some fairly major plans for India.
Just the fact that the IM has these trained individuals out and about is worrying enough but at the same time, there's no way to know what kind of support they are getting from outside of India. All of these further emphasizes that every major country in this world is knee deep in terrorism threats - and you don't even have to be a Western country anymore. I've blogged considerably about the issues that Russia is having and will have, so no one is immune. And if that sends the right signal, there should be a Copenhagen conference, not to talk about fucking windmills and solar panels, but the most effective way to exterminate jihadis from this world.
A 9/11-type terror attack using hijacked aeroplanes stares India in the face with an Indian Mujahideen terrorist having acquired pilot training and waiting to strike, according to intelligence agencies. Intelligence Bureau (IB) sources say Shahzad Ahmed alias Pappu, one of the key accused in the September 2008 Delhi blasts case, learnt to fly planes in Bangalore and could now be planning to execute an airborne terror strike. A dozen other trained Indian Mujahideen terrorists are also at large and, together with Shahzad, pose a big security threat.
This is the same terror group that made life pretty miserable for the Indians in 2008 but a good number of the group did get captured or snuffed out. However, as you can see, they aren't stopping from making some fairly major plans for India.
Just the fact that the IM has these trained individuals out and about is worrying enough but at the same time, there's no way to know what kind of support they are getting from outside of India. All of these further emphasizes that every major country in this world is knee deep in terrorism threats - and you don't even have to be a Western country anymore. I've blogged considerably about the issues that Russia is having and will have, so no one is immune. And if that sends the right signal, there should be a Copenhagen conference, not to talk about fucking windmills and solar panels, but the most effective way to exterminate jihadis from this world.
'Indian Mujahideen planning 9/11-type attack'
A 9/11-type terror attack using hijacked aeroplanes stares India in the face with an Indian Mujahideen terrorist having acquired pilot training and waiting to strike, according to intelligence agencies.
Intelligence Bureau (IB) sources say Shahzad Ahmed alias Pappu, one of the key accused in the September 2008 Delhi blasts case, learnt to fly planes in Bangalore and could now be planning to execute an airborne terror strike. A dozen other trained Indian Mujahideen terrorists are also at large and, together with Shahzad, pose a big security threat.
In his early twenties and hailing from Uttar Pradesh's Azamgarh district, Shahzad gave Delhi Police the slip during the 2008 Batla House encounter in the city. He was the one who opened fire on slain Delhi Police officer Mohan Chand Sharma during the encounter.
Shahzad underwent pilot training just before the Delhi blasts and has been absconding since the Batla House encounter.
Headlines Today has accessed Shahzad's Orkut and email accounts, which reveal his terror plot. Photos of Shahzad in the cockpit, displaying flying skills, sending radio signals or posing with other trainee pilots have alarmed the police.
The IB has raised the alert levels of an airborne terror attack and is trying to unravel Shahzad's sinister plans.
Scraps on Orkut show that Shahzad was constantly in touch with Mirza Shadab Baig, an Indian Mujahideen terrorist involved in every major blast in the country since 2005. Shahzad took guidance from Baig and even shared his plans of undergoing advanced pilot training abroad.
"As Salaam Walekum bhai. Please pray that I leave soon, if I get to leave by September then it will be alright, otherwise will have to wait," writes Shahzad to Baig in one scrap.
Shahzad also mentions to Baig about his correspondence with several colleges in California and Australia, seeking admission in advanced pilot training courses.
Baig, in one of the scraps, asks Shahzad about his training. "Walekum Salaam. How is it going? Are you flying any planes or not? Do one thing call on my number 9990858218. Call from your number, I have some work, alright," he writes.
Another of Baig's scraps reads: "Walekum Salaam. Where are you these days? What happened to your Australia programme? And how are you feeling?"
It's clear Baig was monitoring Shahzad's progress at the flying school at every step.
Headlines Today has accessed a confidential communique that warns of the threat of a major terror attack not just in Delhi but other metros as well.
According to intelligence inputs, the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Indian Mujahideen, along with SIMI, could attempt to kidnap key political leaders, target helicopters carrying VIPs, strike public functions with explosives-laden trucks and hire or hijack aircraft or helicopters to carry out 9/11-type attacks.
2 comments:
well will this insanity end ..sigh..
My friend and I were recently talking about the ubiquitousness of technology in our daily lives. Reading this post makes me think back to that discussion we had, and just how inseparable from electronics we have all become.
I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Ethical concerns aside... I just hope that as memory becomes cheaper, the possibility of copying our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's a fantasy that I dream about every once in a while.
(Submitted on Ting2 for R4i Nintendo DS.)
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