[Reader-list] these "terrorists" are so malleable

Javed javedmasoo at gmail.com
Sun Oct 26 19:16:42 IST 2008


Look at this news item - the person who sent IM emails now wants to
become an informer. How convinient for the police: first show to the
world that we have arrested the real culprit, then say he is going to
give all the secrets. But wait a minute - even if this was true,
shouldn't this development be considered a top secret? Are some "top
secrets" meant to be announced?

This news must be followed - I can predict that this man will soon
give out all the names of "terrorists" that police wants to convict.


Terror techie wants to turn approver: Police
26 Oct 2008, 1604 hrs IST, Times Now

NEW DELHI: In a new twist in the terror email case, IT professional
from Pune, Mohammed Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy who was arrested for
sending terror emails prior to the Ahmedabad and Delhi serial blasts,
is poised to turn approver, according to Times Now.

Rakesh Maria, Joint Commissioner Mumbai police confirmed that Mansoor
Peerbhoy has filed an application
in the MCOCA court indicating that he wants to turn an approver and
help the police build a case against other accused.

Peerbhoy wrote an application in the MCOCA court on October 8 and
submitted it only on October 21. The court has to decide on Peerbhoy's
application.

Maria said, "Peerbhoy has filed an application in MCOCA court. He
wrote the application on Oct 8, submitted it on Oct 21. His decision
is pending in MCOCA court but this will help us considerably in
exposing IM."

According to Times Now sources Mumbai police are happy that Peerbhoy
is actively considering turning an approver because the terror techie,
as he is called, is one of the nodal members of the conspiracy hatched
by the Indian Mujahideen to carry blasts across the country.

31-year-old Mohammed Peerbhoy was working at an IT company belonging
to the Yahoo group and was drawing a hefty pay packet of around 19
lakh rupees a year. He was considered a whiz in web server technology
and used his knowledge to hack into unprotected wi-fi connections to
send terror emails on behalf of the Indian Mujahideen (IM).

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Terror_techie_wants_to_turn_approver_Police/articleshow/3642936.cms


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