Mumbai Terror Detective Tells Of World Plot Posted: 16 Apr 2009 12:10 AM PDT
Maria, a detective whose exploits regularly inspire Bollywood’s thriller makers, found himself facing the most valuable captive he is ever likely to interrogate. The prisoner was Azam Amir Kasab, 21, allegedly the sole Mumbai gunman to be taken alive, who made his first public appearance in a special bomb-proof courtroom inside Mumbai’s high-security Arthur Road jail today. During the opening moments of what would become a 60-hour ordeal, Mr Kasab and an accomplice allegedly shot dead 58 people at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the city’s main railway station – an assault on working-class commuters other gunmen were killed. Mr Kasab, who is accused of being a footsoldier for the Islamist Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist faction, allegedly failed in his bid for martyrdom when the car he and Ismail Khan had stolen ran into a police roadblock. While Khan was shot dead, Mr Kasab was captured.
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Homeland Security Warns of Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Posted: 15 Apr 2009 03:20 PM PDT
An intelligence assessment released to law enforcement last week claims news of recession, the election of an African American president, rumors of new for radicalizing and recruiting right-wing extremists. The Department of Homeland Security is warning law enforcement agencies that could lead to violence, and warns about the possible recruitment and radicalization of returning veterans. DHS’ Office of Intelligence and Analysis issued an intelligence assessment last week that said it has no specific information that domestic right-wing terrorists are currently planning acts of violence, but right-wing extremists may be gaining new “Right-wing extremists have capitalized on the election of the first African mobilize existing supporters and broaden their scope and appeal through assessment reads. “The current economic and political climate has some similarities to the 1990s The report also suggests that returning veterans are attractive recruits for right-wing groups looking for “combat skills and experience” so as to boost their “violent capabilities.” It adds that new restrictions on gun ownership and the difficulty of veterans to reintegrate into their communities “could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks.” “Proposed imposition of firearms restrictions and weapons bans likely bans in some parts of the country continue to be a primary concern to law
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