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No culprits are indian mujahideen one culprit is caught but from look of things. It seems like a poser or faker terrorist bombs were unplanned and low intensity that should rule out ISI kind of involvement.hope they dont blame it on ISI
ohhh please ..... don't give yourself that much importance !!!hope they dont blame it on ISI
should we do some thing to grab some importance??ohhh please ..... don't give yourself that much importance !!!
To be quite blunt you guys tried things back in the days but nowadays we just don't let any opportunity go by without humiliating Pakistan on international stage for political mileage.should we do some thing to grab some importance??
ohhh please ..... don't give yourself that much importance !!!
guys its nothing a big deal for us..how u can say that u dont give an opportunity?its not a big deal to make a bomb.and its even more easy to place it in a crowded place.its acually we dont want to see u peoples crying river every day.there is no end to intelligence agencies.ISI have discovered india bery well.being blunt or not thats all a part of a statergy.To be quite blunt you guys tried things back in the days but nowadays we just don't let any opportunity go by without humiliating Pakistan on international stage for political mileage.
start crying guys.BTW i think it was kashmiri black day.can u understand?? when some indians we wishing us heppy black dayhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...ujahideen-oust-Dawood-ISIs-terror-outfit.html
About two kilometres from Dawood Ibrahim's new house in Karachi is the Phase VI residential area of the Defense Housing Authority.
The area houses the makeshift overseas base of the Indian Mujahideen, the new company - read terror outfit - carved out by Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) for covert operations in India.
The Indian Mujahideen is Pakistan's new B-team, a place it has earned with its repeated and ruthless terror strikes in India, and has replaced the dreaded D-company in Pakistan's scheme of things.
The Dilsukhnagar blasts in Hyderabad, that killed 16 people and injured over 100, proved what the new group is capable of. The attack also revealed with chilling effect that the plan had been to wreak greater damage by planting the bombs at the Shirdi Sai Baba temple nearby.
The bombers failed to do that. Had they been successful, many more would have died in last week's attack.
It is natural that IM's Pakistani masters should be indulgent towards them. The new company has been named the Indian Mujahideen for tactical reasons by ISI ringleaders to camouflage its Pakistani connections.
Reports by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) say that the sole objective of giving such an organisation an Indian tag is to tarnish the image of Indian Muslims and drive a wedge between Hindus and Muslims. This is also what the D company did with the 1993 serial blasts and subsequent acts of violence.
New company
IM has risen quickly as a terror organisation. After 2008, when the IB and the police launched a crackdown on IM's Delhi module, its founder brothers Riyaz and Iqbal Bhatkal escaped to Karachi from Sharjah. By 2013, IM's key operatives were rechristened with new aliases and identities and were being sheltered in localities adjoining DHA schemes in Karachi.
In short, while the surname has changed, the ISI's hate-India story remains the same. Instead of the Ibrahims they now have the Bhatkals. Instead of depending on the aging D-company, the spy masters now rely on the young and ruthless IM, and have made it the B team after the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba.
IM's incorporation into the terror network masterminded by Pakistan has followed a familiar route to the D-company's. Twenty years back, after the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, ISI agent Taufiq Jaliawala and Syed Arif flew with Dawood Ibrahim on a PIA flight from Dubai to Karachi. Jaliawala introduced Dawood to ISI handlers and the don was rewarded with all government amenities, including security.
Dawood and his henchmen, including brother Anees and lieutenant Chhota Shakeel, were sheltered at a guesthouse and later shifted to a palatial bungalow in the posh Clifton area. Subsequently the gang members split in different sectors of DHA in Karachi. Dawood bought another house located at 6/A, Phase V, DHA.
The Pakistanis had good reason to start looking beyond D-company.
"Since the last couple of years Dawood has been having serious health problems. His younger brother Anees is into large-scale property business in Pakistan whereas Chhota Shakeel has already made a fortune out of his career of crime over two decades. D-company is now more into corporate business rather than terror crimes," says a senior official of Maharashtra police's Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS).
For years the ISI used D-company's pan Indian networks for logistics in its covert operation. On ISI's radar, the financial hubs of Mumbai and Bangalore emerged as prime targets.
"The plan was so vicious that the underworld syndicates in the subcontinent split on communal lines. And the lines between terrorism and underworld blurred. In time, ISI later realised that D-company was losing its teeth so they started looking out for another entity to carry out its hate agenda," says a top IB official.
The game-plan did not change despite pressure from an India-friendly US regime. Only, a terror outfit with an Indian tag emerged. During the tenure of former ISI chief Lt.-Gen Taj Nadeem, the agents in India had successfully regrouped some SIMI cadres and linked them with LeT handlers in Pakistan for arms training.
The D-company originates from Maharashtra's Ratnagiri, Dawood's native village, and later set up business in Mumbai. It subsequently operated out of Dubai in the early 1990s and finally housed itself in Karachi. The route for IM was similar.
Just over 450km from Ratnagiri is Bhatkal in Karnataka, where Ikbal and Riyaz hail from. After coming into contact with ISI operatives, they took refuge in Sharjah and later shifted base to Karachi.
Okhla
Interestingly before leaving the country, the IM commanders had been operating from Okhla's Shaheen Bagh area, just 500m from Sarita Vihar in Delhi where the present headquarters of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) are located.
In his disclosure Tarique, an IM terrorist, revealed that in 2008 Iqbal, Riyaz and Yasin Bhatkal - the India chief of IM - stayed at D-76/1 Shaheen Bagh. It has been said that Yasin, during his stay, got in touch with a person named Irshad and later married his daughter.
Subsequently, after executing several bombings in different metros of India, Yasin returned to stay with his wife in D-5/1 Shaheen Bagh Okhla, New Delhi.
Yasin, a ruthless person, stayed in the same Shaheen Bagh house even in late 2011. After the serial blasts in Hyderabad, the focus of India's counter-terror agencies is once again on ISI's new company and its new boss, Yasin, who has taken over the reins of IM.
Andhra BJP chief gets 'LeT letter bomb'
By A. Srinivasa Rao in Hyderabad
The BJP's Andhra Pradesh unit president G. Kishan Reddy created a flutter on Sunday when he said he had received a letter, purportedly written by Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT), claiming responsibility for the blasts and threatening more attacks in the city.
Kishan Reddy told journalists that he had received a letter written in Urdu and English, supposedly from LeT, in which it claims responsibility for the Dilsukhnagar bomb blasts.
"The letter also threatened that its next target would be Begum Bazar, another crowded wholesale market. I lodged a complaint with the Abids police station and handed over the letter to the police," he said.
The police are now verifying the authenticity of the letter.
"I am also not convinced about the authenticity of the letter, but to be on the safe side, I gave it to the police," Kishan Reddy said.
In the last three days, no terrorist group had made any claims for the blasts and, for the first time, the BJP leader received the letter.
Meanwhile, the special investigation team of the Crime Investigation Department has reportedly taken some local Muslim youths into custody for questioning in connection with the Dilsukhnagar bomb blasts.
One of them is said to be 29-year-old Mohammad Rayeesuddin, from the Chandrayangutta area. Rayeesuddin was one of the 21 youths who were charge-sheeted by the Hyderabad police in the Mecca Masjid blasts of May 17, 2007, but were acquitted by the Nampally criminal courts on January 1, 2009.
In January 2011, the state government paid compensation of Rs 3lakh each to 15 of the acquitted youths under the directions of the National Minority Commission. However, Rayeesuddin's name was deleted at the last minute from the list of those who were paid compensation.
Inquiries revealed that he was denied compensation after the police told the government that his name still figured in a case in which the Gujarat Police had shot dead a youth, Mujahid Saleem, in Hyderabad in 2004, while arresting Naseerudin, a suspect in Gujarat minister Haren Pandya's murder case.
Rayeesuddin was only a witness in the case and had refused to depose before the court that Saleem was shot dead in a real encounter.