UP police arrests one for supplying arms to Maoists

Lucknow, May 21 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Police on Friday arrested one person from Sonbhadra District on suspicion that he was supplying explosives to the Maoists.

Sonbhadra is over 300 kilometers from Lucknow.

According to police one Ashok Kumar was arrested from Langdra area in the district.

The police recovered detonators, gelatin rods and commercial explosive ammonium nitrate.

Police added that Kumar is making contradictory statements about the explosives recovered from his possession.

According to the police, over 50-kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 25 detonators and 25 gelatin rods were seized from Kumar.(ANI)

Terrorists may use ‘rigged’ vehicles to launch attacks in Punjab, Pak intelligence warns

Lahore, May 5 (ANI): Pakistan’s intelligence agencies have warned the concerned authorities that terrorists may use ‘rigged’ explosive-laden vehicles to target important establishments across Punjab.

According to intelligence inputs, militants may use Suzuki minivans to strike, The Daily Times reports.

Following the report, the Punjab Home Department has directed all security agencies to beef up security in and around all important establishments and government buildings in the province.

Security officials have also been asked to maintain a tight vigil and scan all vehicles entering or leaving the province from each entry and exit point. (ANI)

Unexploded WWII bomb discovered outside Clooney’s villa

London, April 29(ANI): An unexploded Second World War bomb has been found outside George Clooney”s Lake Como villa.

The 500lb explosive was discovered 15 yards underwater in the Italian lake in the Lombardy region in the alpine north of the country, reports The Telegraph.

Bomb squad experts soon reached the spot to neutralize the bomb.

Also, Italian police said they also found mines and other raw explosives.

Meanwhile, the entire town of Laglio surrounding the villa was sealed off.

Clooney, who is not living in the mansion at present, had announced plans of selling it off in February this year.

He had bought the 30-bed mansion in 2001 for seven million euros. (ANI)

Yeddyuruppa objects to BCCI shifting IPL semi-finals out of Bangalore

Bangalore, Apr 19 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyuruppa has strongly objected to the Board of Control for Cricket in India”s (BCCI) decision to shift the two semi-finals of the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament out of Bangalore over security concerns.

The BCCI had said that both semi finals would now be played in Navi Mumbai after two explosions took place outside Bangalore”s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday.

Reacting to the move, Yeddyuruppa said Bangalore is prepared to give elaborate security to the players and charged the cricket board with taking a hasty decision.

“The city police have made elaborate security arrangements and enough precautions have been taken to prevent any untoward incident,” said Yeddyuruppa.

“There is no reason on the part of the BCCI to panic unnecessarily and take a hasty decision to shift the semi-final matches of the IPL outside Bangalore,” he added.

He requested the cricket board to reconsider their decision.

“Karnataka Government and the police are committed to provide sufficient security to the IPL matches, and hence, I suggest the BCCI to reverse its decision and allow the semi-final matches to continue in Bangalore, as scheduled earlier,” said Yeddyuruppa.

Earlier on Sunday, three bombs were defused near the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The first one around 100 meters from the stadium and the second one near the Gandhi Murti, also near the stadium.

A third explosive was defused near Gate Number One of the stadium.

Sources said the bombers had time placed the devices behind a flex board.

At least 12 people were wounded in the incidents on Saturday, which caused an hour”s delay in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers of Bangalore.

Roughly 20,000 people were packed into the stadium and hundreds more were streaming in when a loud explosion at Gate Number 12 rattled nearby buildings.

The first explosion occurred at 3:15 p.m., and the second, 20 minutes later.

The explosives were found in bushes.

Preliminary forensic investigation revealed that the explosive was an ammonium nitro glycerine gelatin stick. It was detonated with the help of a microchip timer.

The matches were earlier scheduled to be played in Bangalore on April 21 and 22 respectively. (ANI)

Yeddyuruppa objects to BCCI shifting IPL semi-finals out of Bangalore

Bangalore, Apr 19 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyuruppa has strongly objected to the Board of Control for Cricket in India”s (BCCI) decision to shift the two semi-finals of the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament out of Bangalore over security concerns.

The BCCI had said that both semi finals would now be played in Navi Mumbai after two explosions took place outside Bangalore”s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday.

Reacting to the move, Yeddyuruppa said Bangalore is prepared to give elaborate security to the players and charged the cricket board with taking a hasty decision.

“The city police have made elaborate security arrangements and enough precautions have been taken to prevent any untoward incident,” said Yeddyuruppa.

“There is no reason on the part of the BCCI to panic unnecessarily and take a hasty decision to shift the semi-final matches of the IPL outside Bangalore,” he added.

He requested the cricket board to reconsider their decision.

“Karnataka Government and the police are committed to provide sufficient security to the IPL matches, and hence, I suggest the BCCI to reverse its decision and allow the semi-final matches to continue in Bangalore, as scheduled earlier,” said Yeddyuruppa.

Earlier on Sunday, three bombs were defused near the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The first one around 100 meters from the stadium and the second one near the Gandhi Murti, also near the stadium.

A third explosive was defused near Gate Number One of the stadium.

Sources said the bombers had time placed the devices behind a flex board.

At least 12 people were wounded in the incidents on Saturday, which caused an hour”s delay in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers of Bangalore.

Roughly 20,000 people were packed into the stadium and hundreds more were streaming in when a loud explosion at Gate Number 12 rattled nearby buildings.

The first explosion occurred at 3:15 p.m., and the second, 20 minutes later.

The explosives were found in bushes.

Preliminary forensic investigation revealed that the explosive was an ammonium nitro glycerine gelatin stick. It was detonated with the help of a microchip timer.

The matches were earlier scheduled to be played in Bangalore on April 21 and 22 respectively. (ANI)

Explosive debut already behind Barlow

Fremantle coach Mark Harvey says Dockers rookie Michael Barlow will not feel the pressure heading into the team’s round two clash with Essendon at Docklands.

Barlow had 33 possessions and kicked two goals in his first game after being elevated from the rookie list in round one.

Harvey says there has not been too much talk about his performance at the club.

“He’s mature enough to be able to handle it, we haven’t said too much internally about it,” he said.

“I don’t think he was our best player but other people do and that’s their opinion.

“It’s just a real plus in our side that we can have a guy come in and do that in round one.”

Harvey says former Bomber Adam McPhee will be pushing for selection to take on his old team on Sunday.

McPhee has an ankle injury but Harvey says he could be fit in time for the clash with Essendon.

“Expect him to train tomorrow, and be available for selection,” he said.

“That’s the unknown quantity at the moment with his injury, but we expect him to train and push strongly.”

Kerala Government orders probe into bomb found inside Kingfisher flight

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 22 (ANI): The Kerala Government has constituted a high-level committee headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Jolly Cherian to probe the low-intensity country-made bomb that was found inside a Kingfisher flight IT-4731 from Bangalore to Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday morning.

The state government has asked the security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation and find out how the lapse took place at the airport.

Kerala Law Minister M Vijaykumar said, “It is a serious security lapse. We have directed the security agencies to look into this.”

The plane was on Sunday taken to the remote bay area of the Thiruvananthapuram airport, where the security personnel and the airport authorities assessed the suspicious object found on-board.

All the passengers were deplaned after the cargo cleaner alerted the CISF officials of a suspicious object.

The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) was soon rushed to the airport to check the nature of the crude bomb.

The explosive was defused and later taken off the aircraft. (ANI)

Holbrooke holds ‘explosive’ talks with Karzai

Kabul, Aug.28 (ANI): Concerned over the reports of massive fraud during the recent Afghan elections, the US Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke had an ‘explosive’ meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai recently.

According to the BBC, Holbrooke raised concerns over reports of ballot-stuffing and fraud, by a number of candidates’ teams during the election.

Sources termed the meeting, which was held on August 21, a day after the election, as ‘explosive’ and ‘a dramatic bust-up’, where Holbrooke suggested holding a second round run-off because of concerns about the voting process.

Sources said Karzai reacted very angrily at Holbrooke’s suggestion and the meeting ended shortly afterwards.

However, the spokeswoman for the US embassy in Kabul has denied any such altercation taking place.

She denied commenting on reports about Holbrooke storming out of the meeting, and also refused to divulge details of the meeting.

One of Karzai’s opponents Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai is believed to have complained about the use of fraud and ballot stuffing by some members of the president’s campaign team, as well as other candidates. (ANI)

Another British soldier killed in Afghanistan, toll 196

London, Aug. 9 (ANI): A British soldier, from the 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment, was killed by an explosion in Helmand Province of Afghanistan, taking the death toll in Afghanistan since 2001 to 196.

According to reports, the soldier was on foot patrol at the time, and was killed by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED).

“Each and every loss that we sustain in Helmand sends reverberations throughout the brigade. Today, we mourn the loss of a soldier who died working to make Afghanistan a better place. He was prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice, displaying bravery that was second to none,” The Telegraph quoted Lieutenant Colonel Mark Wenham, spokesman for Task Force Helmand, as saying.

“Our thoughts are with his family and we offer them our deepest and heartfelt condolences at this tragic time,” he added.

Already five British soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan this month, it follows the record 22 fatalities in July.

The death comes two days after three Paras, Corporal Kevin Mulligan, Lance Corporal Dale Hopkins and Private Kyle Adams, were killed in southern Afghanistan.

The three were working with special forces at the time, and were carrying out a routine security patrol with Afghan forces.

A fourth member of the patrol injured in Thursday’s blast remained in a critical condition. (ANI)

Blast kills 3 in Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, July 11 (ANI): A blast in Jammu and Kashmir’s Mendhar region killed a boy and left two teenage girls badly injured on Saturday.

The blast was triggered off when three kids found some explosive lying in a forest area near the Pakistan border.

The boy, identified as Waqar Ahmed, aged 12, died on the spot, while the girls Sahila Praveen, 13, and Shahida Praveen, 14, suffered critical splinter injuries.

“The children found some explosive lying around in the forest area and out of curiosity they touched it triggering the blast. One boy died on the spot and two little girls have been brought here to the hospital and they will be sent to Jammu Medical College for further treatment,” said Mumtaz Bhatti, Block Medical Officer, Mendhar.

The injured girls were later flown to Jammu for further treatment.

Meanwhile, the incident has created uproar in the region and the police are carrying out investigations to find out how the explosive was lying in the forest area. (ANI)

8 killed, 40 injured in Madhya Pradesh factory blast

Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh), July 6 (ANI): At least eight persons were killed and over 40 injured in blasts in two private explosive manufacturing factories in Madhya Pradesh’s Singrauli district.

The first blast took place at around 6:30 pm in the Ideal Explosives Industries complex. The impact of blast was felt in the Rajasthan Explosives Private Limited as well, police said.

The explosions were so powerful that both the factories were reduced to a rubble.

Officials fear some people being trapped inside the debris.

The injured have been admitted to a nearby hospital.

“In the evening three patients came to me, one had injuries on his throat ..,.there heard a loud sound just like thundering,” said R. P. Singh, orthopedic surgeon. (ANI)

ICC conducts surprise dope test on Shahid Afridi

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London, June 22 (ANI): International Cricket Council (ICC) officials have conducted a surprise dope test on Shahid Afridi, who was declared player of the match in the finals of the Twenty20 World Cup against Sri Lanka at Lords on Sunday. /pp
Dope tests are part of the ICC routine to keep a check on the usage of performance enhancing drugs./pp
The ICC can call any player to undergo the test procedure. /pp
Afridi, who was called for the test after Pak’s triumphant tournament victory, is also nursing an injured ankle./pp
On Sunday, his unbeaten 54 took Pakistan to an eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka before thousands of exultant supporters in London./pp
Afridi, with his explosive batting and brisk leg-spin, was also the crucial player in the semi-final win over South Africa. (ANI)/p

Army foils militants’ plan to target Amarnath pilgrims

Jammu, June 22 (ANI): Army on Monday foiled militants bid to target the Amarnath yatra by defusing an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.

According to sources, militants had planted the high intensity IED in Panthal area to target a convoy of the Amarnath Yatra.

The cavalcade of 53 vehicles, which is carrying 1,703 pilgrims, was resumed after one hour-long halt at Panthal, 155 kms from Jammu.

With today’s batch, a total of 7,793 pilgrims have left Jammu for the Shrine since the beginning of the Yatra on June 15.

The yatra remained suspended for three days due to bad weather prevailing in Kashmir valley before resuming on June 19. (ANI)

Bomb explosion in waste dump kills five in Punjab

Patiala, Apr 28 (ANI): At least five people, including two women and a child, were killed when an unused armament shell exploded at a waste dump in Patiala of Punjab on Monday evening.
Three people were injured in the blast that took place in the house of rag pickers at Sikri Mohala.

Confirming four deaths, the police said that the rag pickers might have found an old bomb from somewhere, which exploded.

“These are rag-pickers and work as scrap pickers. It seems that they got an old bomb or explosive from somewhere. It went off as they were trying to extract metal from it,” said Arpit Shukla, Senior Superintendent of Police, Patiala.

One of the injured persons, identified as Rajesh recalled that they had brought some scrap material, which went off as they tried to extract metal from it.

“We had brought some scrap. We were trying to take out the metal out from it when it suddenly went off,” said Rajesh.

The district authorities have announced an ex-gratia of rupees 50,000 for the family of the deceased. The police are investigating further into the matter. (ANI)

Five killed, six injured in Poonch IED explosion

Poonch, Apr 21 (ANI): At least five persons were reportedly killed and six others injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast near Surankot in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir.

The victims were travelling in a bus when bomb exploded. xplosion device was placed in the vehicle.

Further details are awaited. (ANI)

Police seize arms and ammunition in Poonch

Poonch, Mar 23 (ANI): Police have seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch District.

Four AK-47 rifles, two Pakistani cylinders filled with guns, 15 grenades, two Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) fitted in transistors and communication paraphernalia was recovered by the police.

According to the police, the militants had left the arms in a forest area hoping to pick them up later, where they were seized by the police personnel.

According to the officials, this might be an attempt to disrupt the upcoming general elections.

“We think this an attempt by Pakistan to flare up militancy in the region which has ebbed in the past few days. This might also be an attempt to cause trouble during the upcoming elections which has been successfully foiled by our alert personnel,” said S.D. Singh Jamwal, Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Rajouri-Poonch.

According to security forces, there have been no infiltration attempts along the border in past two-three months.

Indian authorities are also stepping up security for political leaders, fearing possible militant attacks as the general election approaches. (ANI)

Developing true passion for opera likened to falling in love at first sight

Washington, Mar 18 (ANI): An upsurge of intense attraction and enduring physical effects, similar to what one feels in love at first sight, is how fans begin to develop a true passion for opera, according to a researcher.

To shed light on what it takes to develop a true passion for opera, Claudio Benzecry from the University of Connecticut in the USA observed and interviewed middle class opera fans who stand on the upper floors of the Colon Opera House in Buenos Aires.

He studied how the fans learnt to feel, believe, and behave in opera, which parts of the experience they highlighted and how they invested themselves once the initial moment of discovery subsided.

A majority of the fans described the intense attraction they felt the first time at the opera house as something explosive, which had intense and enduring physical effects, not dissimilar to love at first sight.

It’s after the initial attraction that the learning begins and Benzecry has described the three ways in which fans learn about opera.

In all three cases, contact with other participants who already enjoy the experience is the cornerstone.

Passionate fans learn to enjoy opera internally first, responding to parts of the music that demand an emotional reaction, and then externally by reacting publicly in the appropriate way.

Firstly, they learn informally in the surrounding, non-musical moments of the performance like ticket and door lines, intermissions and bus trips to other opera houses. Before a performance and during intervals, opera fans gather to wait, talk, compare and justify their impressions and experiences of opera.

Secondly, fans learn more formally from the ‘maestros’ by attending classes, lectures and conferences that make explicit what fans should be looking for in opera, what features of the experience they favour, and how they should act during a performance.
astly, fans learn at the opera house from more experienced, elder passionate fans, who transmit opera etiquette including when it is appropriate to boo, sit silently or clap.

The study shows that passionate opera fans enjoy opera not because they are moved by it in their ignorance, but rather because they believe that opera is something that should be learned so that one could properly appreciate it.

Benzecry concluded: “Fans get hooked when they are still outsiders, before having an active apparatus to interpret the experience, or are thoroughly socialized in what constitutes the enjoyment and how they should decode it…..Learning through interaction happens not at the beginning, as expected, but as the logical continuation that helps to shape the initial attraction.”

The findings have been published online in Springer’s journal Qualitative Sociology. (ANI)

Four hurt in Cairo blast-security sources

An explosive device detonated in a tourist area of the Egyptian capital Cairo on Sunday, wounding at least four people including foreigners, security sources said.

Citing witness reports, the sources said at least one device exploded after being thrown from a motorcycle in a historic district near the city centre.

Witnesses said a second device was also thrown but did not appear to have exploded, the security sources said.

Court to decide on validity of invocation of MCOCA in Malegaon blast case

Mumbai, Jan.21 (ANI): A special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court will give its order over the validity of invocation of stringent provisions of MCOCA in the Malegaon blast case here on Thursday.

Special MCOCA Judge Y. D. Shinde, who was expected to pass the order on Wednesday, adjourned it till Thursday stating that the court needs to peruse the chargesheet.

On Tuesday, the Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) filed its chargesheet against 14 accused in the Malegaon bomb blast case charging them under MCOCA, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), Indian Penal Code (IPC), Arms Act and Explosive Substances Act.

Defence lawyers, however, had argued that before the court takes cognisance of the chargesheet, it should first look into the merits of invocation of MCOCA on the accused in the case.

MCOCA was invoked after one of the accused Rakesh Dhawde was chargehseeted in two other cases.

Advocate Shrikant Shivde representing Lt. Col Prasad Purohit, who had been accused as the main conspirator in the chargesheet, had argued that both the chargesheets against Dhawde were filed after the Malegaon blast on September 29.

“Dhawde was arrested and produced before a court in Nashik on November 15, 2008. On the same day, the prosecution filed a supplementary chargesheet against him in the 2004 Jalna blast case,” Shivde said.

He stated that the court had, however, taken cognisance of that chargesheet only on November 28 while the prosecution invoked MCOCA in the Malegaon case on November 20.

Another accuse Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur’s case is being represented by Advocated Mahesh Jethmalani in the court.

“Technically, prior to invocation of MCOCA, Dhawde had no chargesheet against him. Before invoking MCOCA in the case, the prosecution should have submitted the two orders passed by the court while taking cognisance of the two chargesheets against Dhawde,” Sadhvi’s lawyer Mahesh Jethmalani aruged.

Special public prosecutor Rohini Salian, however, argued Dhawde had committed more than one offence and sanction for invocation of MCOCA was given after the competent authority, a senior IPS officer, perused the papers. (ANI)

Suicide bomber killed, six injured in attacks in Iraq

Baghdad – Iraqi police on Tuesday killed a would-be suicide bomber, while six people were injured in separate explosions in Baghdad, Mosul and Baquba.

Police forces gunned down a suicide bomber before he could detonate himself near a security patrol in al-Yarmook neighbourhood in the southern section of Mosul city, police sources told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

A policeman was wounded as a result of the blast that occurred when the explosives strapped to the bomber’s body went off, the source added.

Mosul, the capital city of Nineveh province, lies some 400 kilometres north of the capital Baghdad.

In Baghdad, two civilians were wounded when an explosive charge went off on a main road, a security source said.

The blast occurred in Baghdad’s eastern neighborhood of Zayouna, the source told Voices of Iraq (VOI) news agency.

The source did not provide further details.

In Baquba city, three civilians were wounded in an explosive charge blast that targeted the headquarters of the National Movement for Reform and Development. The explosion which took place in Baquba’s downtown al-Jadeeda neighborhood also caused severe damage to four vehicles belonging to the movement.

Baquba, the capital city of Diyala province, lies 57 kilometres northeast of Baghdad.

Separately, one US serviceman died as a result of non-combat injuries in northern Iraq, raising the number of US fatalities in 2009 to eight, the US Department of Defence said on Tuesday.

The death brings the number of US soldiers who have been killed in Iraq since the US-led invasion in March 2003 to 4,229. (dpa)