Saturday, August 16, 2008

We have caught them ....

Finally, at last , after a bomb blasts we hear that our security agencies have almost solved the case. The following words from the DGP, Gujarat Police speaks about the success :-

"We have almost entirely solved the case. We have arrested 10 people who were involved in the July 26 blasts including the mastermind, Mufti Abu Bashir

I congratulate Gujarat Police and other States' Police for making this possible in a record time. Hope other states like Rajasthan and A.P. would take some lessons from Gujarat Police. Read on ... 

Keys observations are :-

1. Terrorists are all Indians, most of them are below 30.

2. None of the arrested youth is a victim of communal riots of 2002.

3. Mufti Abu Bashir and an employee of Information Technology firm WIPRO who are absconding, masterminded the blasts.

More details and analysis, read on ...

Gujarat police Anti Terrorist squad membere had reached at Mufti Abu Bashr Islahi’s house in the form of match maker with proposal of suitable bride for Abu Bashr. However, interestingly some "secular" media friends rushed to his house, quoting his parents that he is innocent. Such is their nationalism that they virtually had a verbal fight with the DGP, Gujarat Police and doubted his integrity. Read on ...I am sure in days to come such voices from "sick" media houses will be listened more often than giving the credit of solving the case of such a magnitude. Who listens to these anti-Indians any more .... ?

On the contrary, I must remind here these self proclaimed "secularists" that Mr. Mufti Bashr's name did appear in on two occasions during the investigations but the leads obtained for him were not persued due to fear of communal violence.

Police first learned of Qasmi’s links to Islamists in Hyderabad after the arrest of Mohtasin Billa, an engineering student who was alleged to be linked to the perpetrators of the 2006 serial bombings in Hyderabad. For reasons that are still unclear, though, Uttar Pradesh authorities never followed up this information. ....

Even during the interrogation of top SIMI ideologue Safdar Nagori, who was arrested in Indore earlier this year, Qasmi once more found mention as a key figure in the proscribed organisation’s jihadist operations.

However, sources in the Uttar Pradesh government said, fears of provoking communal riots in Azamgarh led authorities to shoot down police calls to raid his home and detain his associates. ....

Complete story here ...

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