Terrorists often funded by parent outfits based abroad

As per available information, Militants/terrorists active in India are often funded by their parent outfits based abroad, particularly in Pakistan. These funds are often routed through third countries. Such funding poses a threat to the security of the country.

The Central intelligence/security agencies work in close cooperation with their counterparts in the States, which has, inter-alia, resulted in the arrest of a number of terrorists involved in facilitating funds/financing of terrorism.

The issue of terror funding has also been taken up with Pakistan at bilateral fora.

This was stated by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs , Shri Ajay Maken in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.

Indian Govt. intends to set up NSG hub in every state: PC

The government today said it intends to set up National Security Guard (NSG) hub or an equivalent commando force in every state in due course to strengthen the national security apparatus. The Home Minister P Chidambaram told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour that the government is trying to have these units soon, though it was a long-term plan in view of the constraints of manpower and training.
Four regional NSG hubs in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata have already been operationalised . He informed the house that setting up of Regional Centres of NSG at Kolkata and Hyderabad have been approved apart from raising 10 Commando Battalions for Resolute Action (CoBRA) to be raised during the three-year period from 2008-09.The Centre would also provide assistance for raising commandos in states, apart from upgrading existing four training centres for Central Paramilitary Forces at Silchar in Assam , Hazaribagh in Jharkhand, Sapri in Himachal Pradesh and Gawaldham in Uttarkhand.

Hindu Somnath temple, Bollywood, Shiv Sena targets of LeT: FBI

In United States, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has said in a new disclosure that the Somnath temple in Gujarat, Bollywood stars and Shiv Sena leaders in Mumbai were also the targets of Lashkar-e-Taiba.

These three possible LeT targets were revealed for the first time by the FBI in a footnote to the fresh evidence and chargesheet submitted by it against Pakistani-Canadian terror-suspect, Tahawwur Rana. The FBI said in the fresh affidavit that in his post-arrest statement, Rana falsely claimed that these were references to potential business ventures. Rana’s bail plea hearing is scheduled for today in a Chicago court.

Earlier, the Federal Bureau of Investigation had said that the National Defence College in New Delhi was on the hit list of LeT.

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Debt ridden fisherman committed suicide in Orissa

Rajesh Kumar Behera in Kendrapara, India

A debt ridden  fisherman of sea side Bengali dominated village of Kharanashi on Tuesday committed suicide after losing his mental balance following he lost his fishing net (kani jala) in the sea after the forest officials ,who were  patrolling the sea on 12th December allegedly tried to intercept his boat while he was illegally catching fish inside the Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary .

According to sources, a 40-years old debt ridden fisherman, Harekrushan Sikhdar , of Kharnashi village on Tuesday committed suicide by consuming poison after losing his mental balance at Nehru Bungalow fishing jetty following he failed to find his net which he lost in the sea.

If sources are to be believed, the poverty stricken fisherman , Harekrushan Sikhdar , who was a driver in a sea worthy mechanized  boat of a Paradeep bound owner  and collecting his bread and butter by catching fish in the sea , on 12th December had gone to catch fish at Bay of Bengal .He was allegedly catching fish illegally by entering into the prohibited zone of  Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary . While he was catching fish in the sea , a forest patrolling team ,who was entrusted to guard the coast in order to provide security to the endangered Olive ridely turtle and to curb down fishing  illegally inside the prohibited zone of Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary  allegedly chased to the boat of the Harekrushna Sikhdar.As a result, in order to avert himself from  the arrest of the forest officials for illegally entering into the marine sanctuary and catching fish with the boat  and also to save the boat from the seizure, the ill fated Sikhdar fled from the spot by leaving his fishing net ,whose cost would be of about Rs 1.50 lakh .

Later , on the next day he went to the sea in search  of his net that he left in the sea ,but in vein . Later, he went to the fishing jetty at Nehru Bungalow and asked his fellow fisherman about his net. When Harekrushna Sikhdar failed to get his net , being depressed and  allegedly lost his mental balance and committed suicide by consuming poison, informed Manohar . Sikhdar, the father of the ill fated Harekrushna Sikhdar.

Locals alleged that Harekrushna Sikhdar allegedly by borrowing money from the local money lender and also by conducting loans in the local financial institution allegedly prepared the Kani net. But when he came to know that the net is not with him and he would not able to repay the loan  amount ,so he might have taken such a drastic step by committing suicide , informed Anatha Das, the president of Kharanashi boat owner’s association.

Police later seized the body of the deceased Sikhdar and sent it for autopsy at Kujanga hospital . The deceased was survived by his old parents , his widow  Satyabati Sikhdar , his 15 years old son , Ram Krushna Sikhdar, and his 11-year old son, Biswamaya Sikhdar.

The last rites of the deceased is going to be held on Wednesday as his spouse and his two sons ,who were in the house of  the decased’s father –in-law at Murshidabad  in West Bengal , were returning to Kharnashi.

Meanwhile ,Palpable tension mounted in the village Kharanashi and its nearby areas after the fisherman  community came to know about the untimely demise of Harekrushna.

About 8  marine fishermen of the coastal pockets of Kendrapara district committed suicide in last four years after they lost their sole livelihood of fishing after the state government imposed  a  six months  fishing ban  every year on the sea  in the name to protect the endangered sea turtles.  As a result, several  fishermen became paupers and lost their mental balance due to fishing ban, alleged Narayan Haldar ,the secretary of Orissa Traditional Fish workers Union (OTFWU)

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