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Indian intel (RAW) and killing operation center in Bangladesh revealed

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Indian intel (RAW) and killing operation center in Bangladesh revealed

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It was well known, nefarious indian intel agency (Research and Analysis Wing- Short RAW) was running abduction, torture and killing of opposition leaders in Bangladesh. Even a Saudi diplomat was killed by indian RAW run terror ring. In order to run abduction and killing RAW opened up operation centers across Dhaka.

Here are some of RAW operation centers in Dhaka (clockwise from top)

1) RAW listening post and operation center at Gulshan North Ave and Road 71; TARGET Pakistan High Commission.
2) RAW operation from Road 72, at and around “Club Arabian” and “Hubble Bubble Shisha Lounge”.
3) RAW operation center In Dhaka Cantonment Bodiuzzaman road.
4) RAW operation and processing center at Dhanmondi road 6.
5) RAW operation center at Banani road 11
6) RAW operation center at Banani road 15

Besides these centers, RAW also has centers in Motijheel, in Karwan bazar at Bangladesh Steel mill building, Sonartori tower and in old part of Dhaka.

RAW operative uses Awami League issue government ID to get through security and government. Many of political killings are done in coordination with Awami RAB, Police and military intel.
 
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IDune is an Indian and RAW sympathiser? Makes sense - anyone so loony tunes, rabid and ultra jihadi would have to be trying to put on an act.
 
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IDune is an Indian and RAW sympathiser? Makes sense - anyone so loony tunes, rabid and ultra jihadi would have to be trying to put on an act.

You have not said any new BS that all indians here had not said before.
 
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increased abduction and detention by RAW (indian intel agency) operation center in Bangladesh now caught attention of global media.

Disappearances and Unlawful Detentions in Bangladesh

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
AUG. 23, 2016


The use of unlawful detention and disappearance has become the tactic of choice in Bangladesh for dealing with anyone deemed a threat, including political enemies of the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. These practices are a violation of due process and are a mockery of Bangladesh’s laws.

In June, nearly 15,000 people were arrested in response to attacks by militants who killed more than 40 writers, openly gay men, foreigners and members of religious minorities. The arrests, however, seem aimed less at bringing the real culprits to justice than in cracking down on Ms. Hasina’s political opponents. Her government has admitted that only some 194 of the thousands arrested were confirmed militants.

Similar motives lie behind the killing of 22 people in June “shootouts” involving Bangladeshi law enforcement. Among the victims were two student opposition political leaders.

Unlawful detentions and disappearances have become routine in Bangladesh. Authorities act with impunity even when under the international spotlight. Such is the case with Tahmid Khan and Hasnat Karim, who survived a terrorist attack at a restaurant in Dhaka on July 1 and then disappeared after being detained by authorities. The police now admit they have the two in custody, but have produced no evidence either man is guilty of involvement in the attack.

Earlier this month, two other men, Mir Ahmed Bin Qasem and Hummam Qader Chowdhury, were picked up in Dhaka by men in plainclothes, one plucked from his car, the other from his home. Authorities deny either one is in custody, but both men are sons of prominent opposition political leaders and their disappearance smacks of political vendetta.

A thorough reform of law enforcement in Bangladesh is in order. A good place to start would be to release all those detained without charge or a magistrate’s order after 24 hours, as Bangladeshi law requires. The use of plainclothes officers, in an attempt to disguise official involvement, plus a failure to punish police and intelligence officers who participate in such abuses, feeds a culture of impunity. As Ms. Hasina struggles with the militant threat, it is crucial to restore faith in the rule of law.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/23/o...d-unlawful-detentions-in-bangladesh.html?_r=0
 
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Indians in the forum admitting india orchestrated mass killing and abduction in Bangladesh.

Exactly, thats how we shaft you....get everyone behind our gal SHW and expose all the anti-India elements and destroy them without resistance from BD people.
 
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Indians in the forum admitting india orchestrated mass killing and abduction in Bangladesh.

Whacha gonna do about it? :azn:

We are playing the numbers here......70% back us in BD so we will keep the other 30% in line. Easy peasy.
 
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Indian external intel agency called Research and Analysis Wing, short is RAW.
It is not an intel agency, it is basically in India's secret terrorism network in its neighbours. It's main targets are Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and China.
 
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Their own house is on fire.Their religion is on attack,and you have muslims bombing each other in the Gulf countries.Yet you have morons like idune blaming everyone but never introspecting themselves.Like a jealous neighbor,filled with hatred for India but this hate will burn you, not us.

It is usually a pot of evil Yindoos recipe and throw in a few pinches of evil Joos just to legitimize their hyperactive fantasies based on some discussions in history in Arabian regions which was relevant to only their local dispute and had nothing to do with life in the subcontinent.

It is not an intel agency, it is basically in India's secret terrorism network in its neighbours. It's main targets are Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and China.

You really cannot help but drag other countries in don't you?

It gives you a feel of legitimacy in your actions doesn't it? "Lone honest country standing against the tyranny" and all that filmy stories...

We have no interest in troubling China, Bangladesh or Afghanistan.
 
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Indian intel (RAW) main operation center in Bangladesh revealed!!!
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Bangladeshi Parliament House!! :D
 
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