Pakistan is clean WHO SAYS?
ISI's job is spying, IS THIS SPYING OR TERRORISM?
I believe this is illogical and GOP shud takemeasures to stop all these if they wants to get equally treated.
I saw their passports on Tv as well.
What do u guys think? I know allpeoples ofpakistan NOT like this but ...seriously do u think activities such as this willboost pakistans international power?
ISI's job is spying, IS THIS SPYING OR TERRORISM?
I believe this is illogical and GOP shud takemeasures to stop all these if they wants to get equally treated.
I saw their passports on Tv as well.
What do u guys think? I know allpeoples ofpakistan NOT like this but ...seriously do u think activities such as this willboost pakistans international power?
ââ¬ËPakââ¬â¢ stamp on bike-borne terror
Plot foiled in midnight fight
OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore, Oct. 27: Police today claimed to have foiled terrorist strikes on the legislature and secretariat in Bangalore by arresting two young Pakistani motorbike riders after a midnight gunbattle on a Mysore street.
Seizures of a passport, bomb-making chemicals and manuals, and paper with an Al-Badr letterhead helped establish the two 24-year-oldsââ¬â¢ nationalities and militant links, the Mysore police said.
One of them, Karachi-based Mohammed Fahad, had a 45-day Indian visa that allowed him to visit Calcutta and Bangalore. The arrests of Mohammed Ali Hussein and Fahad ââ¬â a tech-savvy MSc from Karachi University ââ¬â come amid claims about proof of a Pakistani hand in the July 7 Mumbai blasts, and hours after the Prime Minister said highly educated terrorists posed the biggest threat to Indiaââ¬â¢s security.
The police said the youths planned to target Mysoreââ¬â¢s Central Institute of Indian Languages apart from the Vidhana Soudha and Vikasa Soudha in Bangalore.
Tipped off that Pakistani militants were on the prowl in Mysore, 140 km from Bangalore, a police team was waiting on Ring Road when the duo appeared on a motorcycle around 12.15 this morning, state police chief B.S. Sial said.
Challenged, they fired from an AK-47 and a pistol, scoring two hits on the police vehicle. The policeââ¬â¢s three bullets missed, but the rider lost control and both fell off the bike.
A morning raid on their hideout allegedly threw up a laptop, a desktop, sketches of the roads around their targets and a CD with instructions on making bombs from ordinary chemicals. The ISI-trained Fahad had also downloaded material on bomb-making from www.megalomania.com and bought the necessary chemicals, Sial said.
But the police version came under a cloud ââ¬â at least on the time of the arrests ââ¬â after several newspapers splashed the news this morning with full details except for the seizures. One paper timed the gunbattle at 10 pm.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1061028/asp/frontpage/story_6927246.asp