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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Al badar Burqa killer from Kargil to Mysore Via 7/11

Duo terrorists arrested in Mysore are belongs to AL-Badr was active in Kargil, threated to Clinton & now to P M & President suspected link in 7/11 blasts. Al badr doesn’t follow Shabana on veil.

Mysore Militants might be involved in 7/11 blasts
The State Anti-Terrorist Squad’s officers reached Mysore to interagete the arrested terrorists who had travelled to Pakistan for terror training via Mumbai under different names. Both were found in possession of AK-56 rifles, maps, satellite phones, laptops and a huge amount of currency. Except for the satellite phones, the possessions are similar to what were seized from the hideout of Abu Osama—a Pakistani and a suspect in the 7/11 case—who was killed in an encounter in August in Mumbai, Intelligence officials had been keeping a tab on the movements of the two Al-Badr operatives—Mohammed Fahad alias Mohammed Koya and Mohammed Hussain alias Jahangir—ever since they reached Mysore around four months ago.
Weeks earlier, before the 7/11 serial blasts, both were in Mumbai. While Fahad had arrived earlier in the year from Jammu and Kashmir, where he had been planted after initial training from Pakistan’s ISI last year, Hussain had arrived on his own. Both had regrouped in the city to travel to Pakistan by air using fake passports.

Shabana Azami Vs Al badr on Burqa Issue
"The Koran speaks about women wearing clothes to cover her modesty. A woman is supposed to cover herself to be modest. She does not need to cover her face. A time has come for a debate on the issue," Actress Shabana Azmi told reporters on Oct 26 shortly before receiving the International Peace Award instituted by the London-based Gandhi Foundation.

The outfit has also sought to enforce Islamist lifestyles in the areas in which it operates. For instance, reports of August 2003 indicated that the Al Badr ordered women in the rural areas of J&K to quit police jobs, wear veils, give up studies after the age of 14 and not to venture out without a male escort. Posters written in Urdu carrying these diktats were seen pasted on street walls and mosques in the Thannamandi and Darhal areas of Rajouri district. Earlier on December 20, 2002, in a major terrorist act against women across Jammu region, terrorists killed three young girls, including two college students, at Hasiot village in Rajouri district.

Linkages with Al Qaeda &……
The Al Badr is reported to have close linkages with the Inter Services Intelligence and Jamaat-e-Islami. The Lahore-based Daily Times reported on December 27, 2003, that security agencies were investigating the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen and Al Badr’s links with the Al Qaeda, Taliban and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar’s Hizb-e-Islami. There were reports that the two organisation’s former Mujahideen were recruiting Jihadis for the Taliban and the Hizb-e-Islami.

Al Badr was active in Kargil for Mush
The Al-Badr Mujahideen was one of the prominent militant groups’ active in the Kargil conflict. In September 2000 the central leader of the Al-Badr Mujahideen group, Bakht Zamin Khan, claimed that most of the peaks in the Kargil sector of the Line of Control (LoC) dividing Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan were still in the hands of Pakistan-backed guerrillas. Al Badr is the only outfit in Jammu and Kashmir other than the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba, to employ suicide squads to carry out its operations.

Al Badr’s threat to Clinton
The Al-Badr Mujahideen, claimed in a written statement in Aug 7, 1999 at Islamabad here today that its commander in-chief Safeer Ahmed met Bin Laden in the eastern Afghan town of Jalalabad amidst tight security yesterday. The militant group in its statement, warned the USA against any attack on Bin Laden and threatened that, if forced, they would target President Bill Clinton in retaliation. "Attack on Afghanistan will prove very costly for United States as we will not even hesitate to reach to the collars of Bill Clinton," the statement said.

Al badr massacare 10,000 ethnic Bengalis in 1971
Al-Badr first emerged in 1971 and was reportedly formed by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The group was accused of participating in the massacre of 10,000 ethnic Bengali intellectuals in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) during the Pakistani Civil War. After the war ended, al-Badr essentially disappeared for the next two decades.

Operational Dynamics
The Al Badr is part of the United Jehad Council (UJC), a coalition of Pakistan-based terrorist groups active in Jammu and Kashmir. It is reported to have training camps in the Manshera area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) in Pakistan, Kotli and Muzaffarabad in PoK. It has launched or threatened to launch attacks targeting Indian military installations and prominent government officials in Jammu and Kashmir.

Fahad alias Mohammed Koya had killed 22 soldiers
Fahad stayed with his father Abdulla Koya, his mother and step-mother in Kozhikode. Fahad's mother is the second wife of Abdulla Koya. It is learnt that the suspected terrorist from Pakistan Fahad alias Mohammed Koya was staying for the last four years in Jammu-Kashmir and allegedly killed about 22 Indian soldiers. This information came to light when Fahad was arrested and interrogated by the City Police on Thursday along with his accomplice. He was a commander in the banned militant outfit Al Badr. He was reportedly trained and inducted for work. It is learnt that a person holding a top position in the enemy nation was referred to as Shaithan and bombs as aloo. His acoomplice Mohammed Ali Hussain was deputed as assistant in the city for all the planned jobs. It is said that Hussain had created fake documents to claim that he was an Indian citizen. The militants had visited various places, including Kashmir, Mumbai, Kolkata, Kerala and Chennai, Mysore police said.

Did Fahad become terrorist due to poverty or illiteracy?
The police stated that the Karachi-based Fahad is a post-graduate in analytical chemistry who had been trained in making explosives. Fahad, who is also well-versed in computers and IT-related software, and had an Indian visa, had been residing in Mysore for the past six to eight months. He was running a shop called Royal Fancy Stores as a front for his activities. Hussain, a school drop-out, was involved in terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir before moving to Mysore three or four months ago, the police said

Politicians who help terrists are untouchable
Mysore Police Commissioner Sood said police are trying to find persons who had "directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally" helped the alleged terrorists. Suspected terrorists arrested in Mysore after gun battle with police and the persons who threaten PM and the President by email are related to PDP of Kerala, the leader of that Madhani was in Coimbatore prison. He is accused in Coimbatore serial blasts 19998 aimed to kill Lal Krishan Advani. Emai Threatening email contained Afzal accused in the attack of the Parliament and Madhani. People have seen tears for Afzal in the eyes of the leaders of Congress, CPM, NCP and other fake secular parties including J&K CM former CMs. Karnataka police claimed that the two men were members of Al Badr group and were planning to attack the state assembly. Congress led UDF including newly appointed Defense Minister Atony and CPM led LDF including present CM of kerala are still helping hands for Madhani and his party PDP. Now today Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan said that the state was becoming a base for Pak backed terrorism. PDP has close linkage with SIMI. Sonia Gandhi, Ambika Soni, Sriprakash Jaiswal of Congress supported SIMI when NDA was banninbg SIMI.Mulayam Yadav still supporting SIMI.
Are they not helps directly or indirectly for terrorism?

Weapon mfg for terrorist in Kerala
Kuttikattoor: Police have taken over the control of the Minar Steel Factory located here in Kozhikode district. Police suspect that the factory has been part of a network for manufacturing weapons including assault rifles for Pak-supported Jihadi terrorist organisations.

By Premendra Agrawal

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