Monday, June 25, 2012

Confirm : London Olympics threat Proof : Fire in N-Block


After Mantralaya in Mumbai, fire at Delhi's North Block

Dear Friends, 

As per our threat alert on April 9, 2012 about threat to North & South Blocks where India's P.M.O. and Home Ministry, Finance Ministry situated comes true on June 24, 2012 when a fire broke out at North Block a minor damage has been reported at this highly secured premise where fire was ceased off after one hour of reporting indicates some conspiracy. 

Also after our alert on June 22, 2012 about a possible terror threat in London before Olympics the threat is confirmed today by MI-5 Chief Jonathan Evans .

After arrest if Abu Jindal conspirator of Mumbai 26-11 more terror attacks are possible in India as we are having similar indication. The fire at shrine in Sri Nagar seems to be an operation of ISI to increase tension in India during Amarnath Yatra.

With Regards,

Chanakya

MI5 chief talks threats before Olympics

Last Updated: Tuesday, June 26, 2012, 09:10

London: Britain has seen a credible terrorist attack plot about once a year since the September11 attacks, a worrying pattern as security officials brace for an array of threats ahead of next month`s summer Olympics, the head of the country`s domestic spy agency says.

Although Britain`s threat level is a notch below what it has been for much of the past decade, it is still at substantial. The level means an attack is a strong possibility.

"Our assessment is that Britain has experienced a credible terrorist attack plot about once a year since 9/11," MI5`s Director General Jonathan Evans said in prepared remarks ahead of a rare public speech yesterday to the Lord Mayor`s annual defense and security lecture in London.

"The (Olympic) games present an attractive target for our enemies and they will be at the center of the world`s attention in a month or so," he said. "But the games are not an easy target, and the fact that we have disrupted multiple terrorist plots here and abroad in recent years demonstrates that the UK as a whole is not an easy target for terrorism."


India | Updated Jun 24, 2012 at 03:02pm IST CNN-IBN

After Mantralaya in Mumbai, fire at Delhi's North Block

New Delhi: A minor fire broke out in the second floor of the North Block in New Delhi on Sunday afternoon. The North Block houses the Home and Finance Ministries.The fire broke out in Room no. 102 of the North Block. It is the conference room of the Home Ministry and is located next to the Home Minister's office.Seven fire tenders were rushed to the spot to douse the blaze. The blaze was reported from the Home Ministry at around 2:15 pm, said the fire brigade officials.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Alert : London, Proof : Disaster in Mumbai


Dear Friends,

As per our alert on June 9, 2012 the repetition of an incident similar to 26-11 Terror Attacks has happened in Mumbai on June 21, 2012 when a major fire broke in the State Secretariat in which 5 people lost their lives, 5000 people rescued from the building.

We have indications of possible terror attacks / bomb blasts in London. Let more precaution be taken there.

With Regards,

Chanakya

Major fire at Mantralaya in Mumbai, building evacuated

Mumbai: A massive fire broke out at Maharashtra's state secretariat or Mantralaya building in south Mumbai this afternoon. More than 25 fire engines are fighting the flames - around 60-70 per cent of the fire has been brought under control, but it will take another three to four hours to completely put it out. Reports suggest that all the people who were trapped inside have been evacuated. At least eight people have been injured in the fire; two of them seriously. However, no casualties have been reported so far.

The fire began on the fourth floor of the building at around 2:45 pm and reached the sixth floor where Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan's office is located. The Chief Minister was inside the building but was rescued. The Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister's offices have been heavily damaged in the fire.

There were over 5000 people inside the seven-storey building when the fire broke out. Cranes were used to bring people down to safety. Force One, Maharashtra's elite security force, and city police's Quick Response Team were also called in for help. Mumbai fire brigade has announced 'brigade call' - this means every fireman and fire engine has to report to the fire spot. Oxygen vans have also been sent to the spot for the people who have been rescued.

Speaking to NDTV, Patang Rao Kadam, Forest Minister, said that around 2500 employees and 3000 public were rescued from the building within 30 minutes and that the combing operations are on.

The exact cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained. But sources say air conditioning short circuit may have caused it.Smoke from the fire has also spread to the Chhattrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST railway station), about four kilometres away from the fire spot. Smoke is also visible from Marine Drive.

All roads to the Mantralaya from Flora Fountain and Churchgate have been blocked. JJ Flyover near the Mantralaya building has been closed to civilian traffic.