What's new

Kerala, terror's own country, says NIA

Indo-guy

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Aug 14, 2013
Messages
4,820
Reaction score
2
Country
India
Location
Singapore
Kerala, terror's own country, says NIA - Rediff.com India News



There have been no major blasts in the state, but most terror operatives are trained in camps in the state. Extremely volatile, Kerala has been declared a Red Zone by the NIA. Vicky Nanjappa reports



Kerala has been declared a Red Zone by the National Investigation Agency, which firmly believes that the state has become a hotbed for terror activities. Last week’s verdict where 13 accused, including suspected Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative T Naseer, were sentenced to life imprisonment for recruiting persons to fight the battle in Kashmir is a testimony that terror activities in Kerala have flourished.

An officer with the NIA told rediff.com that investigating terror in Kerala is a different ball game. “There is a massive presence of the Indian Mujahideen and the Students Islamic Movement of India here. The problem, however, is that they operate under micro modules and this makes tracking them even more difficult.”

The investigation agency also faces trouble from Hindu youths who have taken it upon themselves to dismantle these terror outfits. “Our fight is a continuous one with no end in sight,” an officer said.

According to the NIA, Kerala has been named a Red Zone since the atmosphere has become extremely volatile. “The state has not witnessed acts of terrorism like the rest of the states. But the situation in the state is extremely unpredictable.”

“There are small blasts and acts of violence. A series of meetings are held between terror outfits. And rivalry between religious groups only makes the situation worse,” an investigator added.

Terror modules operating in Kerala are on the police radar, but there are certain zones infected with militants, which even the local police do not dare enter. The Wagamon camp, considered to be the launch pad for the Indian Mujahideen, is a testimony of how terror activities are carried out in the open. The NIA, which is still probing this 2008 case, said that several such camps are being conducted in the state and its operatives manage to dodge the local police.

The NIA hinted that these terrorists enjoy political patronage and hence go about their jobs with ease. “Be it any major blast in the country -- the 2008 Gujarat blasts or the one at the Bangalore Chinnaswamy stadium in 2010 -- a Kerala link has always been established. The Bangalore blast was masterminded by T Nasir and he enjoyed the backing of Muslim leader Abdul Nasser Madani. Nasir carried out the attack on his own without any help from a major terrorist organisation. And there are many others like Nasir in Kerala,” said NIA officials.

The NIA has a long way to go before it gets cracking on these modules. The conviction in the 2008 Lashkar recruitment camp is just the beginning.

As an NIA officer pointed out, “These are not just cases pertaining to blasts or recruitment. Every other day there is an incident that is linked to terror groups.”

“The 2003 Maradi massacre that claimed nine lives has more to it. There was a demand for a CBI probe, but it was never granted. Instead a commission was set up in 2009. Its job was not easy. They established that the massacre was linked to the Indian Union Muslim League, but the probe could not be continued. This was due to the transfer of key officers in the case,” he added.

And there are may cases which have met a similar fate.

The investigation into the September 2005 blast in a shipping vessel at Beypore revealed that it was carried out by a “fanatic”. However, the probe has hit a dead end today. The fisherman, who was a witness to the case, retracted his statement. This case was handed over to the CBI, which failed to make any headway.

In 2009 a blast ripped through an office of the Eranakulam collectorate. It has been four years now and the police are hunting for clues. They suspect the involvement of SIMI. However, they are waiting to question SIMI man Manzar, who was arrested in March for involvement in the 2007 training camp at Wagamon and is currently being questioned by the NIA.

At Kuttiady, the police recovered maps and diagrams of pipe bombs. The police launched a massive probe in the case in 2008. However, the case still remains unresolved; the police are clueless.

Both officials in the NIA and the Intelligence Bureau said that these cases are a result of religious skirmishes. “When there is religion involved there is a vote bank and hence some local politicians jump into the fray to safeguard such operatives. These operatives who plan blasts recruit people to do other jobs during elections. They engineer communal riots in order to polarise votes,” the officers pointed out
 
Kerala, terror's own country, says NIA - Rediff.com India News



There have been no major blasts in the state, but most terror operatives are trained in camps in the state. Extremely volatile, Kerala has been declared a Red Zone by the NIA. Vicky Nanjappa reports



Kerala has been declared a Red Zone by the National Investigation Agency, which firmly believes that the state has become a hotbed for terror activities. Last week’s verdict where 13 accused, including suspected Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative T Naseer, were sentenced to life imprisonment for recruiting persons to fight the battle in Kashmir is a testimony that terror activities in Kerala have flourished.

An officer with the NIA told rediff.com that investigating terror in Kerala is a different ball game. “There is a massive presence of the Indian Mujahideen and the Students Islamic Movement of India here. The problem, however, is that they operate under micro modules and this makes tracking them even more difficult.”

The investigation agency also faces trouble from Hindu youths who have taken it upon themselves to dismantle these terror outfits. “Our fight is a continuous one with no end in sight,” an officer said.

According to the NIA, Kerala has been named a Red Zone since the atmosphere has become extremely volatile. “The state has not witnessed acts of terrorism like the rest of the states. But the situation in the state is extremely unpredictable.”

“There are small blasts and acts of violence. A series of meetings are held between terror outfits. And rivalry between religious groups only makes the situation worse,” an investigator added.

Terror modules operating in Kerala are on the police radar, but there are certain zones infected with militants, which even the local police do not dare enter. The Wagamon camp, considered to be the launch pad for the Indian Mujahideen, is a testimony of how terror activities are carried out in the open. The NIA, which is still probing this 2008 case, said that several such camps are being conducted in the state and its operatives manage to dodge the local police.

The NIA hinted that these terrorists enjoy political patronage and hence go about their jobs with ease. “Be it any major blast in the country -- the 2008 Gujarat blasts or the one at the Bangalore Chinnaswamy stadium in 2010 -- a Kerala link has always been established. The Bangalore blast was masterminded by T Nasir and he enjoyed the backing of Muslim leader Abdul Nasser Madani. Nasir carried out the attack on his own without any help from a major terrorist organisation. And there are many others like Nasir in Kerala,” said NIA officials.

The NIA has a long way to go before it gets cracking on these modules. The conviction in the 2008 Lashkar recruitment camp is just the beginning.

As an NIA officer pointed out, “These are not just cases pertaining to blasts or recruitment. Every other day there is an incident that is linked to terror groups.”

“The 2003 Maradi massacre that claimed nine lives has more to it. There was a demand for a CBI probe, but it was never granted. Instead a commission was set up in 2009. Its job was not easy. They established that the massacre was linked to the Indian Union Muslim League, but the probe could not be continued. This was due to the transfer of key officers in the case,” he added.

And there are may cases which have met a similar fate.

The investigation into the September 2005 blast in a shipping vessel at Beypore revealed that it was carried out by a “fanatic”. However, the probe has hit a dead end today. The fisherman, who was a witness to the case, retracted his statement. This case was handed over to the CBI, which failed to make any headway.

In 2009 a blast ripped through an office of the Eranakulam collectorate. It has been four years now and the police are hunting for clues. They suspect the involvement of SIMI. However, they are waiting to question SIMI man Manzar, who was arrested in March for involvement in the 2007 training camp at Wagamon and is currently being questioned by the NIA.

At Kuttiady, the police recovered maps and diagrams of pipe bombs. The police launched a massive probe in the case in 2008. However, the case still remains unresolved; the police are clueless.

Both officials in the NIA and the Intelligence Bureau said that these cases are a result of religious skirmishes. “When there is religion involved there is a vote bank and hence some local politicians jump into the fray to safeguard such operatives. These operatives who plan blasts recruit people to do other jobs during elections. They engineer communal riots in order to polarise votes,” the officers pointed out


This govt. can't take on camps in india and we r expecting them too destroy camps in *** :hitwall:
 
Muslims breed terrorism wherever they are. :hitwall:



No the reality is that extremists use a Muslim populace to hide and cover up their activities. Sad but true. Don;t forget the involvement of our politicans. We have only one chance to guaranteee India stays on course with regard to economy and getting rid of such jehadis....VOTE MODI. I know it may sound ridiculous initially, but sit down and think about it. He is the only person in India currently who single handedly change India. If he doesn't, the blame wil lie squarely on CONGRESS who will do whatever they can to stop any efforts of real change by Modi. Mark my words
 
No the reality is that extremists use a Muslim populace to hide and cover up their activities. Sad but true. Don;t forget the involvement of our politicans. We have only one chance to guaranteee India stays on course with regard to economy and getting rid of such jehadis....VOTE MODI. I know it may sound ridiculous initially, but sit down and think about it. He is the only person in India currently who single handedly change India. If he doesn't, the blame wil lie squarely on CONGRESS who will do whatever they can to stop any efforts of real change by Modi. Mark my words

that's what I meant .. I donot say that all Muslims are terrorists .. but their society is structured at large to somehow provide a cover and a fertile ground for extremists. No one questions these extremists in Muslim society. Moderates simply keep their mouths shut and eyes closed.

Terror breeds under congress rule. & the states where terrorists are taken care off, congress wants to declare them as martyrs..

CBI to say Ishrat Jehan was "innocent college girl" in next chargesheet

CBI to say Ishrat Jehan was "innocent college girl" in next chargesheet Video: NDTV.com

Ishrat Jahan was innocent. It is beyond doubt. Does this 19 yr old girl looks like a terrorist to you ? She absolutely doesnot have any background that signals her involvement with a terrorist org. but like I have said she was unknowingly providing some sort of refuge to LeT terrorists who had planned to assassinate Narendra Modi.

images
 
Ishrat Jahan was innocent. It is beyond doubt. Does this 19 yr old girl looks like a terrorist to you ? She absolutely doesnot have any background that signals her involvement with a terrorist org. but like I have said she was unknowingly providing some sort of refuge to LeT terrorists who had planned to assassinate Narendra Modi.

Don't go by looks... It could be deceiving. There is a reason to believe that some foul play is being played between the investigating agencies. It's beyond anyone's imagination as to why NIA is averse to sharing the confessional statement of 26/11 terror accused David Headley with CBI for its probe into the Ishrat Jahan encounter case? Afterall there is also a written letter by the legal attache of the US embassy endorsing the claim that Lashkar-e-Toiba operative David Headley had spoken about Ishrat having been a suicide bomber.

Either all that confessions they obtained during Headley interrogation is completely wrong or they are correct. You can not be selective about those as per your convenience...
 
that's what I meant .. I donot say that all Muslims are terrorists .. but their society is structured at large to somehow provide a cover and a fertile ground for extremists. No one questions these extremists in Muslim society. Moderates simply keep their mouths shut and eyes closed.



Ishrat Jahan was innocent. It is beyond doubt. Does this 19 yr old girl looks like a terrorist to you ? She absolutely doesnot have any background that signals her involvement with a terrorist org. but like I have said she was unknowingly providing some sort of refuge to LeT terrorists who had planned to assassinate Narendra Modi.

images


In June 2013, India Today reported that Asif Ibrahim, the chief of the Central Intelligence Bureau (CIB), had told the Prime Minister's Office and the Home Minister that the CIB had "enough evidence" to prove that Ishrat Jahan belonged to an LeT module which planned to kill Narendra Modi and Lal Krishna Advani.
 
Report is a bit exaggerated..... Though there are some truth in it.....There are under currents.... and three 3 active players in this game... a triangular one...NDF...RSS... CPM... All three keep check on each others activities.....Over and above that, there are muslim organisations which works against these extreme guys.....

But nothing wrong in keeping a check on the activities.....
 
Is there. Anyone here from Kerala I heard hindu leader cant win election there is this true ?
 
Is there. Anyone here from Kerala I heard hindu leader cant win election there is this true ?

Bull Sh!t.... Kerala consist of close to 25% muslims, 8 to 10% of Christains and 1 to 2 others and rest Hindu's......Normally we all live in harmony....

With respect to winning election.... Our Current Chief minister is a Christian (previous one a hindu).... Leader of ruling party is a Hindu (he is a MLA).... and second leading party of this coalition govt is a muslim majority party (indian union muslim league)....

We have 20 MP's out of which 12 are hindu's 5 Christians 3 muslims.....

But then if you think Hindu = BJP then you are right.... BJP never ever won a parliament or LA seat in kerala
 
Bull Sh!t.... Kerala consist of close to 25% muslims, 8 to 10% of Christains and 1 to 2 others and rest Hindu's......Normally we all live in harmony....

With respect to winning election.... Our Current Chief minister is a Christian (previous one a hindu).... Leader of ruling party is a Hindu (he is a MLA).... and second leading party of this coalition govt is a muslim majority party (indian union muslim league)....

We have 20 MP's out of which 12 are hindu's 5 Christians 3 muslims.....

But then if you think Hindu = BJP then you are right.... BJP never ever won a parliament or LA seat in kerala

Then in some part of Kerala where the mejority is of Muslims ?
 
Then in some part of Kerala where the mejority is of Muslims ?

Political parties play the religion and caste card in every election.... Like in malappuram District you would see almost all the parties fielding muslim candidates.... similarly in Kottayam Christian candidates.....
 
Back
Top Bottom