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this comeing from a nation who thought we created the floods in their country.
news about first family and its shady deals is always remain hidden from media.can anything be hidden from indian media?? *facepalm:
simple answer is no.in free time visit following thread....arnt you controlling the flow of rivers through kashmir??, arnt you violating the indus treaty and if yes, then why its illogical to suspect indian of certain mischief???
Pakistan has become a saint?
Whenever a PAkistani is caught,their reaction is:
"Haha,always blaming Pakistan"
Thats because they have got used to it simply because they really do it!
And look what Pakistan blames.
India created floods in Pakistan.
India responsible for all attacks in Pakistan
India responsible for Pakistans economic drought.
Does that seem to be double standard approach?
arnt you controlling the flow of rivers through kashmir??, arnt you violating the indus treaty and if yes, then why its illogical to suspect indian of certain mischief???
MUMBAI: Mazgaon resident Javed Abdul Gafoor Mozawala, who was arrested last week by the city crime branch on suspicion of being a Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy, might have been planning an air attack similar to America's 9/11, according to Mumbai police.
Far-fetched as it might sound, interrogators arrived at this deduction after finding that the 28-year-old travel agent, who used to deal in foreign visas, had actually applied for a cargo-handling job that would give him entry into high-security areas in the airport. "We feel that Mozawala, under the guidance of his handlers in Pakistan, was angling for a job that would get him close to aircraft. We suspect they wanted to either plant bombs or hijack an aircraft," a senior city police officer said.
Mozawala, who had completed two short-term diploma courses from an aviation academy in Andheri in 2007 and 2008, had applied for jobs in two cargo-handling companies at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA). Crime branch officials have now written to the two companies asking them to supply his application details so that they can be produced as material evidence while presenting the prosecution's case in court.
Officials have also seized two aviation diploma certificates along with other material like pen drives, CDs, microchips, terror manuals, a list of telephone numbers and addresses with maps locating defence establishments.
Police are trying to find out how he got defence data and if he had a mole in the armed forces.
Pictures of at least 25 important locations, including the Koyna dam, Bandra-Worli Sea Link, the National Defence Academy at Khadakwasla, in Pune, and Western Naval Command office in Colaba, were found in his possession. Police officers claimed Mozawala was indoctrinated during his visits to Pakistan, and had received large sums of money in cash using which he had allegedly purchased a 1-BHK flat in Infinity Tower in Mazgaon. "Until some years ago, he used to stay in a slum in Jogeshwari but in a few years managed to buy a flat in a fairly expensive area which could have cost more than Rs 60 lakh. We are in the process of getting details of the flat agreement and a copy of the registration to figure out the mode of payment he made to buy this flat," joint commissioner of police (crime) Himanshu Roy said.
Mozawala has been booked for forgery, cheating and under the Official Secrets Act.
"These types of recruits are hardcore elements and it's difficult to crack them. He is singing, but slowly. We feel that his Pakistan handlers were slowly developing him for future strikes in India. If one sees the angle of the photos he's taken of the targets, it appears that he had been asked to take pictures of places that could be breached or targeted, such as the wall, gate, security barricades, electricity supply, main pillars of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Koyna dam, etc," said another officer. He added that the police want to arrest and interrogate two senior employees of the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi with whom he was in regular touch and who are believed to have supplied him with information, maps and pictures related to the targets. The Mumbai police have, through the government, got in touch with the Union home ministry and the ministry of external affairs. The police feel that there is a possibility that the security agencies will be able to piece together the jigsaw involving Mozawala's unknown handlers in Pakistan.
Mozawala was arrested by the crime branch last week following information provided by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) which had mounted surveillance on a few suspected ISI members.
this comeing from a nation who thought we created the floods in their country.
Yea, there are no evil groups or people in India.....
Last time i heard, ISI was doing everything in India, supplying infected syringes to Indian Army and what not.
Also, we sent in a suicide pigeon....