Saturday, October 13, 2012

Alert : Unstable India, Nuclear Threat Success : Delhi saved again

Dear Friends,

As per our alert of a possible terror strike in New Delhi on July 7, 2012 , it comes true on Oct. 11, 2012 when 3 Indian Mujaheddin terrorists were arrested in New Delhi with large no. of explosives they were plannig to target the Capital around this festive season. Also they were plan to target Mumbai simultaneously alert of which was also mentioned at our blog.

Nuclear Threat : 

Nuclear reactors in Japan, India and North Korea likely to face some threats due to technical glitches in next few months.

Geopolitical Threat : 

India is going to be highly destabilize politically, economically and socially in next few months from now...

We are also trying to make China-Japan relationship a good one after repeated attacks on Japanese citizens in China destabilize them after Island issue. This world needs peace and harmony for a good future of humanity...


With Regards,

Chanakya

3 IM terrorists arrested, strikes in Delhi, Bihar averted: Police


Published: Thursday, Oct 11, 2012, 10:46 IST | Updated: Thursday, Oct 11, 2012, 20:26 IST
Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI 
With the arrest of three terrorists belonging to banned Indian Mujahideen, Delhi Police today claimed to have solved Pune blast in August and also averted terror strikes in the national capital and Bihar during upcoming festive season.

At a press conference, Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar termed the arrest of Asad Khan (33), Imran Khan (31) and Syed Feroze (38) as a major breakthrough and claimed that their plans to carry out strikes in Delhi and a temple in Bihar's Bodhgaya during the Dusehra and Diwali festivals have been foiled.

Asad, who is a recruiter, motivator and ideologue of the IM, and Imran were arrested on September 26 from their hideout in Pul Prehladpur in south Delhi while Firoze (38) was apprehended from Nizamuddin Railway station five days later.

The Commissioner said that during the interrogation of Syed Zabiuddin alias Abu Jundal, one of the main accused in 26/11, leads had surfaced that some of the terror groups of Indian Mujahideen were planning to carry out more attacks.

Jundal also claimed during interrogation that one of the founders of Indian Mujahideen terror group, Fayaz Kaghzi, a resident of Beed in Maharashtra, was coordinating the terror strikes from a West Asian country.