Thursday, November 24, 2011

http://www.priu.gov.lk/news_update/Current_Affairs/ca201111/20111121ltte_cadres_planned_terror_attacks_mumbai.htm


LTTE cadres in planned terror attacks in Mumbai- Indian Intelligence

Indian Intelligence has alerted authorities in Maharashtra and the Mumbai police to the presence of LTTE cadres- both sleeper cells and militants- in and around Mumbai, especially in a Navi Mumbai area.

A report in the Indian Daily News Analysis (DNA) website states the alert that came earlier this month warning the police about specific footprints of LTTE cadre observed in Navi Mumbai.This warning is part of a confidential report stating the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) is using LTTE cadre and Sikh militants to infiltrate into India to carry out terror activities.Although the LeT-LTTE, and LeT-Babbar Khalsa links have been known for sometime, an incident in Ambala, where a Tata Indica car laden with explosives on its way to New Delhi was intercepted, has indicated that they have become active.Here is the text of the DNA report:The Maharashtra and Mumbai police have received an alarming alert from the Intelligence Bureau (IB) warning them of possible presence of sleeper cells and militants of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in and around Mumbai, especially in the Navi Mumbai area. The warning is part of a confidential report which states that the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) is using LTTE cadre and Sikh militants to infiltrate into India to carry out terror activities.The alert, which came earlier this month, warns the police about specific footprints of LTTE cadre observed in Navi Mumbai.“Currently, it seems to be a sleeper cell, but their activities and movements have increased in the past couple of months,” said a central intelligence officer on condition of anonymity. Based on the information the security agencies concerned have been alerted, the officer said.The alert assumes significance because in the same confidential report, the IB also warned security agencies to keep a close watch on Sikh militants as well. “There is source-based information that militants and activists from the LTTE and Sikh militant groups are being infiltrated into the country by the LeT,” the officer said.According to the police, the link between the LeT-LTTE and LeT-Babbar Khalsa is not new and their association is an open secret.However, the incident in Ambala, where a Tata Indica car laden with explosives on its way to New Delhi was intercepted, has indicated that they have become active.“It was after the Ambala incident that security agencies started keeping a close watch on the activities of BKI and LTTE. It was during this close surveillance that it was revealed that there has been a substantial increase in the activities of suspects belonging to the two outfits,” the officer said.A senior official from Maharashtra police confirmed that the police have received the alert from the IB and adequate steps are being taken to keep a close watch on the suspects and their activities.According to experts, LeT using LTTE and BKI is a new trend and this has happened because of the inability of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) to make any effective in-roads in the country. “After the IM media cell was busted and a few of their important functionaries identified by Indian security agencies, it has become difficult for the IM to function and penetrate without risk,” said a senior Mumbai police officer.Key functionaries of IM, including founder member Riyaz Bhatkal, his brother Riyaz and Amir Raza have been grounded in Pakistan because they are in danger of being recognised and caught. “IM was using the ground network and sleeper cells of SIMI, however, most of the cells have been busted or are under constant surveillance, making it difficult for them to function,” the officer said.“Another key operative Abdus Subhan Qureshi alias Tauqeer, recently had a close shave when Indian sleuths almost nabbed him. Such incidents have dented the image of the IM and now LeT and ISI are looking for other options,” the officer said

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