Archiv: Intelligence Bureau (IB) / spy agency India


30.04.2025 - 17:14 [ Hindustan Times ]

Tata was warned of Taj attack

(December 01, 2008)

Inputs travelled back and forth between the Intelligence Bureau, the R&AW, Military Intelligence, Signals Intelligence, the Coast Guard, the Maharashtra State Police and other agencies. As and when found necessary, civilian units like private firms, or hotels were given information.

For example, some time in August, the IB told the Taj Group to be careful about an attack on the hotel. It did not specify that it may come from the sea, but said it could be around September 11, and foreigners could be prime targets, sources said.

30.04.2025 - 17:12 [ Daniel Neun / Radio Utopie ]

Die Mumbai-Verschwörung: Globaler Konzern Tata Group und Geheimdienste wussten von Attentaten

(December 1, 2008)

„Infos gingen hin und zurück zwischen dem Intelligenz Büro (Geheimdienst IB), dem RAW (Auslandsgeheimdienst „Research and Analysis Wing“), der Militär Intelligenz (dem Militärgeheimdienst), der Signal Intelligenz (Datensammlungsgeheimdienst), der Küstenwache, der Maharashtra Staatspolizei und anderen Agenturen. Je nachdem wie es für notwendig erachtet wurde, bekamen auch zivile Einheiten wie Privatfirmen oder Hotels, Informationen.“

So heute die „Hindustan Times“ über Informationen im Vorfeld der Attentatsserie in der indischen Küstenstadt Mumbai (Bombay), welche letzte Woche ungefähr 300 Menschen das Leben kostete.

Ebenfalls informiert über den sorgfältig geplanten und militärisch exekutierten Massenmord: der globale Konzern Tata Group.

30.04.2025 - 16:22 [ IndianExpress.com ]

Congress leader tears into Shashi Tharoor’s ‘no foolproof intelligence’ remark: ‘Did you become BJP’s lawyer?

(April 29, 2025)

In a fiery post on X, Raj questioned Tharoor’s loyalty to the party, saying, “According to you Congress should guarantee foolproof intelligence to BJP and nothing should be asked of the BJP.”

He further slammed the former UN diplomat for going soft on the Modi government, drawing parallels with the political reactions post the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008.