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EU report: Seven Indian companies are making parts used in Isis bombs

Some pictures from the report refuting OP's propaganda
@idune you need to reed this and then check yoir self at an mental institution
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http://www.conflictarm.com/wp-conte..._of_Components_Used_in_Islamic_State_IEDs.pdf
 
This Is relevant thread for Bangladeshis and other people to understand IS attack and threat Bangladesh facing india had been supplying ISIS with explosive materials. This investigation and report by EU agency exposed indian double game and perhaps indian hand in ISIS activities in south asia, including Bangladesh.

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7 Indian Companies Manufacture Most Of The Detonators Used By ISIS: Report

Seven Indian companies are among those from 20 countries named in a list whose components were used by the ISIS to make explosives, a EU-mandated study today said, suggesting that more work needs to be done to track the flow of chemicals and other items to the terror group.

The study by Conflict Armament Research (CAR) showed that 51 companies from 20 countries such as Turkey, India, Brazil, and the US produced, sold or received the over 700 components used by ISIS to build improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Turkey topped the list of countries with a total of 13 firms involved in the supply chain.


It was followed by India with seven companies, CAR said in a statement. The study was completed in 20 months.

Seven Indian companies manufactured most of the detonators, detonating cord and safety fuses. Under Indian law, transfer of this material requires a licence. Those were all legally exported under government-issued licenses from India to entities in Lebanon and Turkey, the CAR said.

According to the report, the terror group mostly uses Nokia 105 mobile phone for remote detonation.

Companies from Brazil, Romania, Russia, the Netherlands, China, Switzerland, Austria and Czech Republic were also involved, it said.

The study said that governments and firms need to do more to track the flow of cables, chemicals and other equipment.

CAR's executive director James Bevan said, "these findings support growing international awareness that ISIS in Iraq and Syria are very much self-sustaining acquiring weapons and strategic goods, such as IED components, locally and with ease.

The report said that CAR gained access to the components through partners including the US-backed Kurdish YPG in Syria, the Iraqi Federal Police, the Kurdistan Region Security Council and forces of the Kurdistan Regional Government.

These components were seized during battles in the Iraqi towns of al Rabia, Kirkuk, Mosul, and Tikrit and the Syrian town of Kobani.

http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/02/26/indian-companies-isis_n_9322776.html
 
@SUPARCO did you even read the post? the legally shipped items (from india to turkey) have illegally and suspiciously landed in ISIS's hands.
 
Certain chemicals (and types of fertilizer) are very difficult to buy over the counter. They are obviously not walking into shops and picking up fertilizer containing ammonium nitrate every other day.

They are almost certainly intercepting the components somewhere else along the supply chain, with the help of some corrupt people. These chemicals are not hard to manufacture at home either, they could be producing a lot of it themselves.

The only stuff they really need to import are the detonators. Home-made ones can work, but are notoriously unreliable, that's why they like to buy properly manufactured detonators.
 
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