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Three more boats found abandoned off Tamil Nadu coast
Times of India ^ | 5 Dec 2008, 1900 hrs IST, PTI | unknown

Posted on 12/06/2008 11:59:04 AM PST by earmarksrus

RAMESWARAM: Three more abandoned boats were found drifting in the coast on Friday raising suspicion among officials that the LTTE militants, involved in a fierce battle with Sri Lankan army in the island's north, were sneaking into Tamil Nadu.

The boats found abandoned were located at Arichalmunai, Erandam and Moondram theedai. Earlier six boats, some with bullet marks and blood stains, were found abandoned off Rameswaram and Nagapattinam coasts on Thursday.

So many "mysterious" abandoned boats had been found. There was no chance for so many boats to drift to the Indian shores. The only possibility was that someone should have either come from Sri lanka or failed in their attempt to reach the island, police officials here said.

"If it is one or two boats, it is okay. But how can so many boats drift to the shore. It appears to be a case of infiltration," a top official of Tamil Nadu police said.

The recovery of eight abandoned boats inside a week should be taken seriously by naval and coastguard officials, he said.

"Barring one, the others did not have engines. So what happened to the engines?" the official asked.

Coast Guard and Naval officials said patrolling had been intensified after the Mumbai terror strikes. Sea surveillance radar had been installed besides deploying two ships for patrolling.

The official said that the presence of the abandoned boats needs a thorough probe to unravel the mystery.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: islam; jihad; ltte; mohammedanism; tamilnadu
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TN’s most dangerous ultras still at large

CHENNAI: When security agencies across the country are in a state of high alert following the Mumbai terror attacks, 12 most wanted fundamentalists, including three persons trained in Afghanistan and Pakistan, are on the loose after being involved in bomb attacks in Tamil Nadu. The government has announced a reward of Rs 2 lakh for five of them. Neither the special investigation team, which probed terrorism-related cases in Tamil Nadu, nor the state intelligence unit, has any inputs on their whereabouts or activities.

The absconding fundamentalists are: Abubacker Siddique alias Kakka (7 cases), Ayub alias Ashraf Ali (9 cases), Ibrahim (Coimbatore blast case), Mohammed Ali alias Yunus alias Mansoor (3 cases), Ashraf Ali (Coimbatore blast case), Mujibur Rahman alias Muji (5 cases), Mushtaq Ahmed (Chennai RSS headquarters blast case), Rasool Mydeen (2 cases), Jaguar Sadiq alias Tailor Raja alias Valarntha Raja (5 cases), Toufeeque (2 cases), Noohi N P alias Mankave Rasheed (Coimbatore blast case) and Kunju Mohammed alias Gani (Coimbatore blast case).

“We do not have specific information on them, though occasionally we get vague inputs. We had formed special parties to hunt down these accused. We have also passed on the look-out notice for these persons to the Intelligence Bureau, which has in turn intimated the immigration authorities,” Narendra Pal Singh, additional director general of police, SIT, CB-CID, told TOI.

Three of the fundamentalists — Kakka, Ayub and Thoufeeque — were trained in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and are experts in making explosives, police sources said. Kakka, a hardcore Al Umma activist, has seven cases against him under the Explosive Substances Act. He has been absconding since 1997. “Many of their companions have been convicted. But we could not get hold of them. There should be a concentrated effort to track these men,” a senior police official said.

The state intelligence agencies maintain that unless they have an input regarding involvement of any of these absconding accused in a criminal plot in Tamil Nadu, they are not worried.

Ayub alias Ashraf Ali, a core member of Islamic Defence Force, has been more dangerous and was the key operative behind the three train blasts in Tamil Nadu in 1997, which killed 10 persons and injured another 72. In a bid to blast the US consulate in Chennai, Ashraf Ali along with his associates had allegedly planted bombs on Anna Flyover in Chennai. He was also accused of sending parcel bombs to director Mani Ratnam for allegedly portraying Muslims in bad light in his film ‘Bombay’.

Mushtaq Ahmed, who joined hands with Imam Ali, one of the founders of Al Umma, had planted powerful explosives at the RSS headquarters in Chennai in 1993, killing 11 RSS workers. “What worries them is that these are all seasoned militants who cannot be sitting idle. As per the information we had earlier, they all had left Tamil Nadu and many of them are in the Gulf countries. We also had inputs regarding their visits to the country. But they have always managed to escape,” the police official said.

1 posted on 12/06/2008 11:59:05 AM PST by earmarksrus
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Link Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told President Mahinda Rajapaksa to protect ethnic Tamils amid rising concern about the impact on civilians of Sri Lanka’s offensive to capture the headquarters of the Tamil Tigers. Singh focused on “humanitarian” issues during talks with Rajapaksa in New Delhi yesterday and stressed the rights of civilians must be protected even when dealing with terrorism, according to India’s state-run broadcaster Doordarshan. The leaders also discussed incidents of Sri Lanka’s navy firing on Indian fisherman during their meeting at a regional summit aimed at combating terrorism, crime and drug trafficking. Rajapaksa has said the Tamil Tigers use Indian fishing boats to transport weapons. Lawmakers in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu passed a unanimous resolution the day before Rajapaksa arrived calling on Singh to demand negotiations with the rebels and a halt to Sri Lankan military operations. Tamil Nadu is home to about 73,000 Sri Lankan refugees, most of them Tamils, according to the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
2 posted on 12/06/2008 12:21:31 PM PST by earmarksrus
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same modus operandi as the nazi spies who landed in the U.S. during WWII.

nazi spies in America

3 posted on 12/06/2008 12:47:52 PM PST by robomatik ((wine plug: renascentvineyards.com cabernet sauvignon, riesling, and merlot))
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bullet marks>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
4 posted on 12/06/2008 1:12:32 PM PST by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing, ( member NRA)
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bullet marks>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

They must have used Low Vel. ammo.

5 posted on 12/06/2008 1:12:49 PM PST by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing, ( member NRA)
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