Maoists building weapons factories in India

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Maoists building weapons factories in India

Post by spin_drift » Sat Apr 28, 2012 5:26 am

Maoists building weapons factories in India with help from China

If the release of Biju Janata Dal legislator Jhina Hikaka, taken hostage by Maoists in Odisha more than a month ago, comes as a relief, then the Centre and governments in the Naxal-affected states should brace for much more. For, abduction and blackmailing top the extremists' strategy in their war against the state, a secret intelligence report accessed by Headlines Today has revealed.

Even as Hikaka was freed after several rounds of negotiations and 33 days of his captivity, the fate of the abducted collector of Sukma district in the neighbouring Chhattisgarh -- Alex Paul Menon -- continues to be unclear. The faces of these two men have been beamed across the country and the negotiations to keep them alive continue to make headlines.

However, the relief after Hikaka's release is shadowed by a frightening reality. An interrogation report of a dreaded extremist suggests that the country should probably get used to the abductions of VIPs by the Naxals.

A secret Intelligence Bureau (IB) report suggests that the Maoists' expansion plan has been as meticulous and carefully organised. While they have been strengthening their cadres by enlisting educated rebels to lead the cause, they are also inducting technically proficient men and women, capable of setting up weapons factories and advanced offensive hardware.

Apart from the regular weapons Maoists are normally associated with, they now have facilities to manufacture parts for even complex systems like grenade and rocket launchers. The IB report also establishes that the Maoists are aided in their efforts to build modern weapons by the Chinese intelligence


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Re: Maoists building weapons factories in India

Post by nagarifle » Sat Apr 28, 2012 6:53 am

the problem with secret Intelligence is just that, its secret, so there is no proof that there is actually any secret weapon building facility which is THAT advanced that the IB have to wet their pants, man oh man, why not go the the cottage industries of our beloved country and see that they build advanced guns then the whole of the IOF.

and there is noting complex about the grenade and rocket launchers, all the date is google able.

the second problem with all Intelligence agency is that they have to justify their exitance and creating fear helps,

just imange we nagas have the most feared mass destruction weapon on earth, the the very name of makes one sh** themselves, YES ITS THE NAGA CHILLY :lol: :lol:
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Post by FPSRussia » Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:51 am

There should be an absolute law, no criminal can be released in exchange of hostages....And the problem will be solved.

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Post by nagarifle » Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:59 am

FPSRussia wrote:There should be an absolute law, no criminal can be released in exchange of hostages....And the problem will be solved.

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at what cost? i would not like to be the one to tell someones family that their loved ones life was not worth a criminals life.

then i have to ask to define what is meant by criminals? ghandi was a criiminal as was nheru and etc according to the britsishers.

many others were labled criminals once but after wards they were heros.
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