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India Timeline - Year 2012


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January 2
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Four IM operatives recently arrested
by Delhi Police have reportedly confessed that three of them were
involved in planting bombs at the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore
during an IPL match in 2010.
Investigators have said that the
IM module led by Yasin Bhatkal may have also been involved in
the serial blasts in Mumbai on July 13, 2011.
As reported earlier, in a nationwide
investigation, Police Forces, supported by intelligence agencies,
had arrested seven IM members. Yasin managed to escape.
The Ahmadabad city crime branch
officials believe that Habib Phalai alias Taiyab, arrested
in Uttar Pradesh on December 28 in the Ahmadabad serial blasts
case, may be connected to the other accused from Azamgarh involved
in various serial blasts across India.
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January 3
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The LeT is raising a group of
21 female terrorists at its training camps in PoK for carrying
out sabotage activities in India.
Army said the new group, named
as Dukhtareen-e-Toiba, is planned to be made active in the Kashmir
Valley by the LeT. The women terrorists are planned to be infiltrated
into India through routes in Uri sector or using the aerial route
through some other country.
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January 4
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After a slew of abductions and
repeated threats from CPI-Maoist during recent months, Indian
Railways employees posted in far-flung areas which fall under
Maoist-affected zones have sent an SOS to Railway Minister Dinesh
Trivedi for better protection during duty hours.
Central Government is closely
monitoring the activities of NSCN-IM which is likely to field
some proxy candidates in the coming Manipur Assembly elections
as ‘General Secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah and senior leader V
S Atem of the group held a prolonged meeting with Naga Hoho and
at least six MLA of the Nagaland People’s Front in Dimapur.
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January 5
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The Centre has alerted coastal
states, including Gujarat and Maharashtra, and asked Navy and
Coast Guard to step up patrolling in sea following an 'interception'
of a telephone call - made from a ship using satellite phone off
Kutch coast to the US - about possible arrival of consignment
of arms and ammunition along the Indian coast line.
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January 6
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The Mumbai Police have received
intelligence inputs that some terrorists from the Tibetan region
of China may sneak in to India to eliminate the Tibetan spiritual
guru, the Dalai Lama.
There is fresh input that the
IM in alliance with the ISI, is likely to carry out attacks like
13/7 in Mumbai. BARC, DRDO organizations, defence establishments
like Mazgoan dock, naval dockyard, ONGC at Uran plant, economic
institutions, aviation sector, oil and power sectors etc are vulnerable,
the inputs states.
Militant groups operating in the
Northeast have realised that violence will never pay and the only
way to solve their problems is peace negotiations.
As opposed to 18 people, a majority
of whom belonged to banned outfits were arrested in 2010,
25 full-blown terrorists were arrested in 2011. A special
team of Delhi Police scanned the length and breadth of the country
to bring the IM to its knees in a blitzkrieg operation.
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January 7
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Indian Coast Guard is in the process
of activating four new stations and two air stations besides inducting
over 12 ships and 10 aircraft in its force in the immediate future
as part of a major expansion and modernisation drive.
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee
said that the Government hopes that acquisition of new safety
features would help tackle the menace of FICN.
The Coinage Act, 2011, was recently
enacted by Parliament. This is expected to simplify the provisions
related to coins and currencies by amalgamating four Acts and
one Ordinance relating to coinage.
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January 9
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Intelligence agencies have reportedly
received inputs that the CPI-Maoist has sought the help of Assam
based insurgent group, KLO, indicating a retaliation of an “unprecedented
scale” to avenge the killing of its politburo member Mallojula
Koteswara Rao alias Kishanji in West Bengal on November
24, 2011.
In a joint operation, a special
team comprising personnel of the NIA, the Border Security Force
and the West Bengal Police arrested one Morgen Hossain (23) of
Malda in West Bengal.
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January 10
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a red alert was sounded in Kishanganj
District after intelligence reports suggested that eight LeT terrorists
had sneaked in there from across the porous Indo-Nepal border.
railway stations along the Bihar-Nepal
border have been put on alert after intelligence reports that
a group of terrorists have sneaked into the State and could pose
a threat to railway facilities in the area.
Policemen across Mumbai will now
be trained in handling the situation effectively at terror sites
in case of an attack till well-trained personnel take charge.
According to a recent intelligence
report, the LeT in association with IM is planning to carry out
attacks in Mumbai and Delhi in near future.
Probable targets include ports
and vital installations on the coastal front.
The NIA has claimed to have busted
a major FICNs racket and arrested 14 persons - including leaders
of the gang operating out of Malda in West Bengal - during a nationwide
swoop. The accused were found to have direct links with their
coordinators in Pakistan where these notes were printed.
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January 12
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The Delhi Police seized FICN worth
INR 60 million from Dabri area in south-west Delhi.
Formation of a NCTC, a single
window organisation that will gather and disseminate intelligence
to central and state security organisations, finally got the Government's
nod two years after it made the announcement. The clearance
was given by the CCS.
Chidambaram while addressing the
Directors General and Inspectors General of Police on December
23, 2009, had announced that Government will soon form an NCTC
with plans to merge agencies like NIA, NTRO, JIC, NCRB and the
NSG.
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January 13
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A Malaysian businessman is under
remand in Chennai after Police found FICN worth thousands of rupees
in his possession.
The Mumbai crime branch seized
USD 500,000 in 2011.
The Law Ministry is learnt to
have cleared a proposal of the Home Ministry seeking an extension
of the ban on SIMI for another two years.
ISI in 2011 pumped FICN worth
INR 16 billion into the country in an effort to fund its terror
activities and destabilise the Indian monetary system. Sources
said an ISI officer, Aslam Chaudhary, was understood to be the
main person within the ISI, handling the printing of FICN.
The NIA has been able to link
the FICN seized in India in the past to Pakistani security presses
by comparing the chemicals of genuine Pakistani notes and FICN
seized in India. It is in recognition of extent of the damage
to the monetary stability that the Government has decided to amend
the anti-terror law, Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, to count
production, smuggling or circulation of high quality counterfeit
Indian currency as a terrorist offence.
Police cracked a major network
of militants and FICN suppliers with the arrest of six persons,
including a SPO and a woman in Poonch District.
MHA in a meeting has asked the
State Government to take measures to free more Districts from
militancy in 2012 especially those where militancy related incidents
were confined to single digit during 2011. The State has already
declared five Districts completely free of militancy.
The Home Ministry noted with satisfaction
that militancy related incidents had gone down from 368 in 2010
to 195 in 2011. On infiltration from both LoC and IB, it was viewed
that infiltration had been low in 2011 as compared to 2010 though
the number of attempts made during 2011 by the militants to intrude
into this side hadn’t gone down.
A detailed mechanism was also
drafted in the meeting to check terror funding, which was helping
the militants to survive in the State. The terror funding was
taking place not only within the country but also at the international
level, sources said, adding the meeting formulated a strategy
to ensure that the funds didn’t reach to the militants.
about 31 out of the total 67 projects
sanctioned for the State as a part of the sanctioned PMRP have
been completed and work was going on at a faster place in the
remaining projects.
A Delhiite had allegedly travelled
to Pakistan to meet a ‘notorious counterfeiter’ Iqbal Kana and
procure FICNs, Delhi Police claimed after seizing FICNs with a
face value of INR 22.4 million and arresting two persons from
two separate places in the city.
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January 14
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One BPO employee was arrested
for making hoax bomb call to a woman claiming a bomb had been
planted in Kirti Nagar area of New Delhi.
The MBMC asked Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh to institute a CBI probe into the September 19,
2008 Batla House encounter in New Delhi that killed two IM militants
and a Delhi Police Inspector Mohan Chandra Sharma.The MBMC, comprising
mostly teachers and former teachers of the Aligarh Muslim University,
had sent a memorandum to the Prime Minister in this regard. The
memorandum slammed Union Home Minister P Chidambram for describing
the encounter as genuine, MBMC chief Razaullah Khan told reporters.
"What has pained members of the Muslim community is the fact
that even a call for dispensation of justice is dubbed as appeasement
by certain sections of the polity," he said.
SP’s UP chief Akhilesh Yadav
during his Kranti Rath through Azamgarh raked up the Batla House
encounter and said that the Congress must tell the truth to the
people. Akhilesh said, "Samajwadi Party has always
maintained that there should be a judicial probe into the Batla
House encounter. The Delhi Police, the Union Home Minister and
the Agencies (that alleged people involved in the Batla House
encounter were terrorists) are run by the Congress.
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January 15
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Officials of the Fort branch of
the RBI in Mumbai carrying out an audit of old and worn-out currency
notes found FICNs totaling over INR 388000 had been deposited
with the bank between September 2010 and June 2011.
Intensifying its drive to curb
terror funding, the Union Government has asked the Jammu and Kashmir
Police as well as the Enforcement Directorate to seek help from
the RBI in monitoring transfer of funds meant for separatist groups
for alleged anti-national activities, including disturbing peace
in the State.
Investigators following the fake
currency trail into North India, especially Delhi and Uttar Pradesh,
zeroed in on a Nepal-based Indian national, known only by his
last name Khanna, who has not been arrested so far.
IM militants Salman alias
Chotu and Shahzad Ahmed alias Pappu have allegedly confessed
to the Bangalore Police that they had got explosives for the 2008
Delhi serial blasts from Udupi, a coastal town in Karnataka.
The EC has received specific intelligence
reports that money is being pumped into UP from West Asia through
hawala (illegal money transfer) channels for the forthcoming
state elections.
Two ATM vans, belonging to two
private banks, were seized with nearly INR 130 million in cash
UP last week.
Specific information that operatives
in Nepal backed by ISI are viewing the UP polls as an opportunity
to pump in large amounts of FICNs into this country.
A report compiled by the FIU under
the Finance Ministry states that there has been a 400 percent
increase in FICNs transactions in Indian's financial channels.
The states that during 2010-11 financial year (till March 2011).
A suspected sympathizer of the
LTTE was arrested by Kochi city Police from Chengalpettu in Chennai
in connection with a human trafficking case involving Sri Lankan
Tamils.
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January 16
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three men who planned and executed
serial blasts in Mumbai and Delhi High Court blast in 2011, were
holed up in an apartment in Byculla, not more than 15 minutes'
walk from the Anti-Terrorist Squad's Nagpada headquarters, till
just a few weeks ago.
During the annual Home Secretary-level
meet between India and Myanmar at Naypyitaw on January 19, a joint
strategy to deal with Northeast Indian militant groups, smuggling
of drugs, arms and ammunition will be high on the agenda.
The Union Government has accorded
formal sanction for the creation of the CRPF Integrated Intelligence
Wing.
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January 17
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The CID has arrested three Indians
for allegedly passing strategic information about national security
and military installations to Pakistan.
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January 19
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Based on his information, his
nephew Majid (40), and aide Allabax (50) were arrested from Amritsar
(Punjab) and Sri Ganganagar (Rajasthan) respectively. Both of
them were carrying important information with them and were said
to cross the border from Attari to deliver it to their handlers
in Pakistan.
An investigator probing the IM
Bihar module, part of which was busted by the special team of
Delhi Police in 2011, has found that the chief of IM operations
in India, Yasin, had been making frequent trips to several areas
of Bihar towards the beginning of this decade for recruitment
to the terror cause.
Sources have also confirmed that
at least two members of the present module were present near L-11,
Batla House, the encounter site on September 13, 2008, though
till then they had no knowledge of the exact role played by the
Azamgarh module.
Investigators had believed that
the Bihar module had only become active after the Azamgarh (Uttar
Pradesh) module, operating under Atif Ameen, was busted in the
Batla House encounter in September 2008.
Counter-terrorism agencies have
narrowed down on the terror-financing module that is operating
out of New Delhi, and is believed to have aided IM operatives
in executing the July 13 triple blasts in Mumbai and the Delhi
blast.
Police officials revealed that
during their stay at Habib Mansion, right behind the Byculla Police
Station, IM operative Yasin Bhatkal and Pakistanis Tabrez and
Bakas had reconnoitered several vital installations in the city.
Interrogation of two people arrested
from Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir on January 17 after the busting
of a FICNs racket in New Delhi on January 12 has revealed that
the busted FICNs racket was on for over a year.
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January 20
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Union Minister of State for Defence
M M Pallam Raju said here that the coastal security apparatus
for dealing with infiltration attempts by the sea route was already
in place and was being strengthened further.
Challenges rising from Pakistan
would remain the most serious security test for India over the
next decade, says Naresh Chandra, chairman of the NSAB, who is
also heading a taskforce on reviewing the country's security architecture.
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January 21
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A Delhi court will hear arguments
taking cognizance of the charge sheet filed by NIA against Pakistani-American
LeT operative David Coleman Headley and eight others including
JuD chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and LeT militant Zaki-ur Rehman
Lakhvi. Headley and others are charged with planning and executing
terror strikes in India, including the 26/11 Mumbai attack.
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January 22
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CorCom of seven militant outfits
of Manipur have joined hands with five other Militant groups of
the Northeastern and called for a mass boycott of Republic
Day celebrations on January 26 in the entire northeast. Five other
outfits include the ULFA-ATF, HNLC, KLO, NLFT and ATTF.
During the Home Secretary level
meeting between the two countries on January 19, Myanmar has assured
India that steps would be taken against the Northeastern militants
using its territory.
Myanmar has sought India’s help
for implementation of several road projects, which would facilitate
free movement of the troops to the areas where the militants are
taking shelter. Myanmar has also sought India’s help in completing
the trilateral highway linking India, Myanmar and Thailand.
Bhutan ‘Prime Minister’ Jigme
Y Thinley said that there is no camp of any militant formation
of the northeast in his country. He further asserted that Security
Forces are on alert to thwart any such potential attempts by the
militants.
Union Minister for Rural Development,
Jairam Ramesh, whilst attending the M. Venkatarangaiya Foundation,
has noted with concern the disturbing trend of Naxalites [Left
Wing Extremist (LWE)] recruiting young boys and girls.
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Maharashtra ATS claimed to have made a major breakthrough
in the triple Mumbai blasts July 13, 2011 that claimed 27 lives,
with the arrest of two of the accused hailing from Bihar.
The life sentences awarded to six HuJI cadres,
including three Pakistani, by a trial court for plotting to abduct
cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Saurav Ganguly in 2002, were reduced
to eight years each by the Delhi High Court.
A key accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case,
Major (retd) Ramesh Upadhaya (60), will contest the Uttar Pradesh
assemble polls from Bairia constituency, an official said.
HuT, the aggressive political group behind the
recent failed Bangladesh coup, has been active in India for at
least two years.
A source in the security establishment said HuT
may have started operations in India around 2010, but seems to
have lost the momentum.
Four persons were arrested and FICNs of various
denominations worth 513000 was seized at Nandura in Buldhana District.
Mohammed Ismail, arrested in connection with the
FICN, was brought to the court in Pondicherry.
Yasin Bhatkal, the mastermind of the 13/7 Mumbai
blasts, might have succeeded in evading the Police, but he remains
in India, officials of the Maharashtra.
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The Delhi Police has been advised to keep an eye
on the wholesale markets to break an international counterfeiter's
network that spans "from Karachi to Chandni Chowk".
Maharashtra ATS chief Rakesh Maria said that the
IM first recruited youths from Cheetah Camp in Trombay (Maharashtra),
then Kondwa in Pune (Maharashtra), then Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh
and now Darbhanga in Bihar.
The investigations into the bogus SIM cards racket
led the Police to the accused in the July 13, 2011 Mumbai triple
blast case (also known as 13/7).
The ATS recovered 400 documents provided by Tikole
through which prepaid SIM cards were bought by the IM module members.
Eight persons have been arrested by the ATS in
the 13/7 case so far.
Union Home Secretary R.K. Singh said that Bihar
man held by the Maharashtra Police on the charge of playing a
key role in organising the 13/7 attack was a Delhi Police and
Intelligence Bureau informant.
As reported earlier, the Maharashtra ATS has said
it has held three men involved in planning and executing the 13/7
attack - one of them a witness, who had cooperated with the Delhi
Police and the IB in the search for two Pakistani nationals who
allegedly planted the explosive devices.
The FICN seized during a raid on a gambling den
led to unearthing of a FICN racket in the Krishna District.
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During his three-day visit to CPI-Maoist affected
Districts of West Bengal, Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh
said that it is important to combat Maoists in a different way
than what has been done so far.
The Maharashtra ATS made its ninth arrest in a
fraudulent SIM card case.
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| January 26 |
New Delhi airport immigration officials have arrested
a terror suspect linked to the July 25, 2008 Bangalore (Karnataka)
blasts as he was trying to fly out of the country.
A Police source said Sameer is the 24th accused
arrested in the Bangalore serial blasts.
Prior to executing the 13/7 blasts in Mumbai,
IM operatives Yasin Bhatkal and Riyaz Bhatkal bargained extensively
on the amount to be spent to execute the terror attack. Though
Yasin demanded INR 1.7 million to bomb three places in Mumbai,
he was paid only INR 1.2 million by IM leaders, investigations
have revealed.
Maharashtra ATS revealed that the hawala money
to fund the attacks was routed through UAE.
The CPI-Maoist cadres from Tamil Nadu have reportedly
infiltrated Karnataka and are strengthening the hands of their
comrades in Agumbe region of Udupi District, according to a recent
intelligence report.
Police are conducting a probe after FICNs were
found in some of the currencies sent to the Reserve Bank of India,
Chennai, by some banks Tirunelveli
The Highways Ministry has made elaborate plans
to build roads in neglected areas and untouched zones in the next
five years.
Under the TSP, the Ministry proposes to take up
development of State roads in Districts identified in Andhra Pradesh,
Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Odisha, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh,
Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand. The Ministry proposes to take up
development of about 1,000km roads to two lane standards in these
Districts with an investment of INR 50 billion during the 12th
plan period.
The Ministry is also pushing the plan to develop
better road network along borders, which would be developed by
the BRO with a gross budgetary support of INR 30 billion during
the five-year period. Moreover, it has submitted proposals to
build 103 strategically important stretches in Jammu and Kashmir;
and for this the Ministry needs INR 7 billion budgetary allocation
from the Centre.
Briefing to over 70,000 CRPF troops engaged in
anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations, Director General
K Vijay Kumar asked them to turn junglee (inhabitants of forests)
and hit the CPI-Maoist "hard" before eliminating them.
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Two persons were arrested along with nine FICNs
of INR 500 denomination in Indore in the night of January 25.
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| January 28 |
The special task force of the GRP in Howrah in
West Bengal arrested a three-member gang involved in the transportation
of FICNs to Pune in Maharashtra.
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| January 29 |
Habib alias Habibfalahi Shaikh (25), an
accused in the 2008 Ahmedabad bomb blast and Surat bomb planting
cases, was arrested by the Ahmadabad city Police.
The NIA informed that Muhammed Shameer, a native
of Kannur in Kerala, who was arrested in Delhi, in connection
with the 2008 Bangalore Blast case, on January 25 was a vital
link for the inflow of money for terrorist purposes.
The NIA has undertaken two major FICNs cases in
the State, after some Pakistan links were established in both
the cases.
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Note:Compiled from news reports and
are provisional.
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