Press Information Bureau
Government of India Ministry of Defence
26-November-2012 15:07 IST
Funds for Terrorist Organisation
As per available information militants/terrorists active in
India are also funded by their outfits based abroad, particularly in Pakistan,
often routed through third countries. For the past several years Fake Indian
Currency Notes (FICN) has been a well-known source for terror financing in
India.
The Government has taken various measures to check terrorist activities in the country such asaugmenting the strength of Central Armed Police Forces, establishment of National Security Guards hubs, strengthening of Multi Agency Centre to function on 24x7 basis for real-¬time collation and sharing of intelligence with other intelligence and security agencies and effective border management. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 has been amended to strengthen the punitive measures to combat terrorism. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been constituted to investigate and prosecute offences under the NIA Act, 2008. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act has been amended to inter-alia include certain offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The Government continues to raise the issues of cross border terrorism including its financing at various multi-level and bilateral fora and also at multi-level and bilateral interactions. This information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to Shri Badri Ram Jakhar in Lok Sabha today. |
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Govt. Employees take Pledge on Anti-Terrorism
Govt. Employees take Pledge on Anti-Terrorism Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs 21-May-2012 12:10 IST Govt. Employees take Pledge on Anti-Terrorism Anti Terrorism Day is being observed throughout the country today. Employees in Govt. offices, Public Sector Undertakings and other public institutions in the country took a pledge to oppose all forms of terrorism & violence. The Union Home Minister Shri P.Chidambaram administered the oath to the officers and staff of the Ministry of Home Affairs in North Block this morning. The Day is observed to generate awareness in the country among all sections of people, about the danger of terrorism, violence and its dangerous effect on the people, the society and the country as a whole. `The objective behind the observance of Anti-Terrorism Day is to wean away the youth from the terrorist/violence cult by highlighting the suffering of the common people and showing how it is prejudicial to the national interest. These objectives are aimed to be achieved by organizing debates/discussions in schools, colleges and universities; holding of symposia/seminars, lectures, etc. on the dangers of terrorism & violence and a determined and sustained drive to bring about a mass awakening against terrorism and violence. Share and Care For Latest Updates Always visit http://satish24k.blogspot.in For Beautiful Wallpapers Always visit http://24ksatish.blogspot.in |
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Paying tribute to the martyrs of 26/11.
26/11 Wallpapers
26/11 Taj at fire Pic
Pics of Heros of 26/11
26/11 WallPics
Hotel Taj 26/11
Hotel Taj 26/11
26/11 News Pic
26/11 Terrorist Attack Pic
Hotel Taj 26/11
26/11 blood shed
Ajmal Kasab, terrorist of Lashkar-e-taiba
26/11 blood spill in Mumbai
26/11 terrorist attack
26/11 Fire and smoke
Mumbai Police
Pay tribute to the martyrs of 26/11.
Provide justice to 26/11 victims: India to Pak
Should India take unilateral action against terror groups in Pakistan?
Mumbai Terrorist Attack 26/11 : In Pictures
26/11/2008 will go down as one of the darkest days in the history of Mumbai and India. Life in the country%u2019s financial capital remains paralysed as terrorists hold the city under siege. In a heinous terror attack that the country has seen in recent times, Mumbai came under an unprecedented night attack.
Terrorists equipped with heavy machine guns, including AK-47s and grenades to strike at the city's most high-profile targets- the Chhattrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) rail terminus; the landmark Taj Hotel at the Gateway and the luxury Oberoi Trident at Nariman Point; killing at least 101 and sending hundreds of injured to hospital.
The attacks have also taken a tragic toll on the city's top police brass: The high-profile chief of the Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) Hemant Karkare was killed
By midnight, the city was shaken. Mobile networks got jammed as anxious relatives made frantic calls, SMSes. The police were asking people not to venture out and stay home. The Army and the NSG had been called out to lend a helping hand to Mumbai Police. By Thursday morning, the Navy had also been sounded out. For Mumbai and the rest of India, the nightmare had just begun as the Army, Navy and the police trooped in to rescue the hostages.
It was a regular Wednesday evening for this popular watering hole in Colaba in south Mumbai which is frequented by a lot of foreign tourists. At 2130 hrs IST, three gunmen opened fire at the guests inside Café Leopold.
In minutes, the music was replaced by gunshots. The century-old joint was riddled with bullet holes. Blood stains on the floor and shoes of fleeing customers reminded of an evening gone awry.
Next on the list was the city’s heritage hotel The Taj Mahal Hotel and Tower Palace. Terrorists opened indiscriminate fire at police and paramilitary forces outside the hotel between 2215 hrs IST and 2230 hrs IST.
Around 200 guests were holed up inside a hall as they were advised by the hotel staff not to go out because of the attack by terrorists. At the time of writing this, terrorists are still holed up in the hotel’s lobby even as the NSG commandos make their way to evacuate the stranded hostages and capture the terrorists.
Minutes later, bullets were fired near Oberoi Hotel, now rechristened as Hotel Trident. The majestic five-star hotel is barely a kilometre away from the Taj
At 2233 hrs IST, another of Mumbai’s landmarks, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) Station came under attack. A couple of terrorists entered the passenger hall of the crowded CST railway station and opened fire. They also threw a grenade killing three persons.
Eyewitnesses recalled that terrorists entered the CST building from outside the reservation counter and opened fire indiscriminately. Two explosions also went off outside the CST and eyewitnesses reported they heard gunshots outside the railway station building.
Later in the night, two bomb blasts, one in Vile Parle, a residential suburb in north Mumbai, and another in Mazegaon, also injured an unspecified number of people. Five people were killed in a bomb blast targeting a taxi in Vile Parle.
It was July 26 Ahmedabad revisited for Mumbai as patients at the Cama Hospital were taken hostage by terrorists. Army and police commandos engaged in fierce gunbattle with the terrorists and managed to flush them out.
The residential complex with a Jewish prayer hall witnessed heavy exchange of fire as a hostage situation prevailed.
Reports say that gunmen seized the Mumbai headquarters of the ultra-orthodox Jewish outreach group Chabad Lubavitch overnight. Shots were heard coming from the building. Efforts are still on to rescue those trapped.
Life in India’s bustling metropolis came to a standstill. While schools and colleges remained shut, Mumbai University scrapped all examinations. The country’s bustling financial hub, Dalal Street, saw no action as the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange remained shut.
Normal life in the city remained crippled with many offices asking their employees to work from home. Train services which were hit Wednesday night however resumed
South Mumbai, which is one of the most affluent areas of the country, is home to Mumbai's rich and famous as well. Plush hotels like the Taj and Oberoi which are frequented by a lot of foreign tourists were targeted, the intent clearly being to create fear psychosis and denting India’s image equity
Initial theories suggest that the terrorist came by sea. An Indian Navy ship on Thursday gave a chase through high seas to intercept a merchant vessel that is suspected to have brought ten of them to Mumbai. The Indian Coast Guard had also deployed two fast patrol vessels and two aircraft to look for a merchant vessel
The little-known Deccan Mujahideen group has claimed responsibility for the coordinated terror attacks which have left the security agencies baffled. In the camera shots, a suspected terrorist involved in the gruesome shootout ever to be undertaken by terrorists, the AK-47 wielding youth comes across as an average youngster.
One of the terrorists, who identified himself as Imran Babar, called up a TV news channel and said they wanted to have talks with the government for exchange of the hostages.
Mumbai's additional commissioner of police (east) Ashok Kamte was gunned down outside the Metro; and celebrated encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar was also killed. Kamte was later cremated in Pune.
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