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10/27/2008

Pakistan      Tribesmen kill 20 Taliban militants after botched attempt to abduct an elder in Swat
Pakistan      10 security force personnel and a technician killed in suicide blast in Mohmand Agency
Pakistan      11 Taliban militants killed in Bajaur Agency
Pakistan      Seven persons killed in US drone strike in South Waziristan
India      Five ULFA militants and a soldier killed in Assam
India      Four police personnel killed in Maoist attack in Maharashtra
India      Two suspected militants shot dead in Manipur
Pakistan      Tribal elder killed in Khyber Agency
Pakistan      Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief’s Baitullah Mehsud brother killed in Bannu
Sri Lanka      Unspecified number of LTTE militants killed in separate incidents
Nepal      Around 12 Youth Force cadres injured in Gorkha
Pakistan      Camp of Bugti’s son attacked in Balochistan
India      Kerala based militants killed in Jammu and Kashmir identified
India      One more Malegaon blast suspect arrested
Bangladesh      PBCP cadre arrested in Sirajganj
India      Arrested Indian Mujahideen cadre wants to become approver
Pakistan      3R strategy to address Balochistan problems
Sri Lanka      Intention is to eliminate terrorism, says President Mahinda Rajapakse
Pakistan      Army will be called back after restoration of peace in NWFP, says Prime Minister
India      LTTE chief Prabhakaran urges India to lift ban on the outfit







 
India
One more Malegaon blast suspect arrested

On October 26, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra Police arrested one more suspect, identified as Major Prabhakar Kulkarni (retired), from Pune being linked with September 29 Malegaon and Modasa blasts, reports The Hindu. Kulkarni was the commandant of the Bhosala Military School and two other alleged former servicemen, Major Y.D. Sahasrabuddhe and Major Ramesh Upadhyay assisted him in providing training in making and exploding bombs using RDX, the ATS officials said. The prime suspect, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, along with her two accomplices Shivnarayan Singh and Shyam Bhavarlal Sahu of the Malegaon blasts, was said to have been in constant touch with Major Kulkarni. Kulkarni reportedly worked as the secretary of the Hindu Sainiki Sanstha.

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