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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Baniya Terrorism: India tags Pakistani Traders as "Terrorists" in trademark Fake Intelligence Stunt

Gandhi, founder of Baniya Terrorist state of India
LAHORE: Possibly dead drunk Mumbai Police on Wednesday released photographs of three alleged "terrorists", out of five, that it claimed belonged to Kashmir's Freedom Fighters group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and had entered Mumbai. The three, however, are present in Lahore, with two of them running businesses and one serving as a security guard at the city’s famed electronics market Hafeez Centre.

According to a Times of India report, drunk Indian intelligence agencies warned the Mumbai police that five LeT operatives have sneaked into the city and are plotting to attack vital installations, possibly through the sea route. The alert was sent on Sunday as per traditional anti-Pakistan lunacy along with coloured photographs of the five “terrorists”, all of whom are in the age of group of 25-30 years. Following the warning, the lunatic police commissioner Arup Patnaik called a high-level meeting on security on Monday to discuss heightening of security at important installations, the TOI quoted sources as saying.
The 3 accused innocent traders of Pakistan
A senior police officer who attended the commissioner’s meeting said the central alert declares that the terrorists plan is to “sabotage” key installations close to the coast by “hiring a ferry from the Gateway of India” and “attacking them from the sea.” The "terrorists", the officer added, infiltrated the country earlier by land through the borders of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir. They are carrying on them fake Indian identity cards, copies of which have been sent by central intelligence agencies to the Mumbai police. Nice story, but epic fail just like Mumbai Attacker Ajmal Kassab turned out to be a Hindu Indian and Pakistani panel was not allowed to cross question him.

"Terrorists" turn out to be common traders of Lahore, Pakistan

The individuals in the photographs, however, are purportedly working at Hafeez Centre and approached the local police station for security after the photographs were released, sources said. The individuals were identified as businessmen Atif Butt and Mehtab Butt, and security guard Baber. They approached the president of the shopping mall’s association, Muhammad Fayyaz Butt, who strongly condemned the “irresponsible and biased attitude of India.”

Atif Butt is running a mobile phone business, Sun Mobiles, in shop number 25 at lower ground floor while Mehtab Butt is running a business in the name of Al Hafeez in shop number 26 on the same floor, Fayyaz said. Baber performs his duties as a security guard at Hafeez Centre, he added. Two of the three individuals do not even have a passport, he said, adding that he will raise the issue at all forums. Blasting Indian authorities for releasing the individuals’ pictures and branding them terrorists, Fayyaz asked the Indian lunatic government to apologise immediately.

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