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Dawood Ibrahim seeks Maoists’ help to enter mining biz

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Having failed in his attempts last year, underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is making a fresh bid to get into the country’s illegal mining and coal business, specially in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa an

Speed governor racket busted

It is a classic example of how a negligent state administration can not only convert even a court-directed scheme, meant for the larger interest of the common man, into a non-starter but spin it into a well-organised multi-crore racket. The state machinery’s apathy is not only causing a whopping loss to the government exchequer but shockingly playing with the lives of the people as well.

Dawood aide behind fake currency racket

The ongoing investigations by National Investigation Agency (NIA) and other multiple agencies into the recent smashing of an international fake currency racket has once again not just confirmed the nexus between the underworld and the Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) but also revealed that Aftab Batki, a key associate of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, is the mastermind behind the entire network.

Poll hawala cash via Delhi, Jalandhar, UP’s Azamgarh

Amid specific reports that a whopping amount of cash was flowing through the hawala network into the Assembly elections, particularly in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, the intelligence and enforcement agencies have zeroed down on Delhi, Jalandhar and Azamgarh as the main centres through which the bulk of transactions were being carried out.

Fake notes come via Pak diplomatic bag

The National Investigation Agency and other outfits have established that the network running India’s biggest fake currency racket is being operated with the aid of officials at Pakistan’s high commission in Dhaka.

Fake notes come via Pak diplomatic bag

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The National Investigation Agency and other outfits have established that the network running India’s biggest fake currency racket is being operated with the aid of officials at Pakistan’s high commis

BlackBerry to allow encrypted data access

The standoff between security agencies and BlackBerry is likely to end soon.

Highly placed government sources said Research In Motion (RIM), the maker of BlackBerry, had indicated willingness to all

Blackberry may provide access to data

In a significant move, the ongoing stand-off between the security agencies and Blackberry is likely to be resolved soon as highly-placed government sources revealed that Blackberry has indicated its w

Kishenji revenge: Naxals seek help from N-E group

If a recent specific input received by the intelligence agencies is any indication to go by then the dreaded Naxal outfit CPI (Maoist) is planning a retaliation of an “unprecedented scale” to revenge

Security agencies reassess Valley

The contentious issue of partial lifting of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Jammu and Kashmir is seeing signs of revival with the security and intelligence agencies carrying out a fre

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