French police charge ETA leader “Ata” with murder

The suspected military leader of Basque separatist movement ETA, arrested last week in southwest France, has been charged with the murder of two Spanish civil guards in December 2007, judicial sources said on Monday.

Spanish national Mikel Kabikoitz Karrera Sarobe, known as Ata, along with a second man and a woman, were detained last Thursday in a raid on an apartment in the town of Bayonne.

Sarobe has been considered to be military leader of ETA since French police arrested predecessor Ibon Gogeascoechea in February.

ETA guerrillas active in Spain often take refuge in southwest France, parts of which they claim as belonging to the Basque homeland. The group has killed more than 850 people in Spain in recent decades.

The sources said Sarobe was charged after his DNA was found in at least three places, including two cars used by the group to escape after the killing of the civil guards in 2007.

French and Spanish authorities have arrested several senior ETA members since 2008. Spain’s Interior Ministry says Spanish and French police have arrested 50 ETA members this year alone.

(Reporting by Nicolas Bertin; Writing by John Irish; Editing by Louise Ireland)

Rosberg apologises to frustrated Schumacher

Nico Rosberg apologised to a frustrated Michael Schumacher on Saturday after the seven times world champion complained he had been slowed by his Mercedes team mate in Monaco Grand Prix qualifying.

Rosberg was outqualified for the first time by the 41-year-old in Spain last weekend but turned the tables on his fellow German by taking sixth place on the starting grid for the season’s most glamorous race with Schumacher seventh.

“I have to say from my perspective that all of our colleagues drove very fairly. The only car that blocked me was my team mate,” Schumacher told television reporters after the session.

“It’s a shame but there you go. It happened in quali three (the third phase) when there were only 10 cars on the track.”

Rosberg, son of Finland’s 1982 world champion Keke, told reporters he had apologised for a situation that Mercedes said was their fault rather than the driver’s because they sent him out at the wrong time and the radio had failed as well.

“I feel extremely frustrated about today because we had a good car all weekend and as a team we didn’t perform well in Q3,” said team principal Ross Brawn.

“There was a problem with Nico’s car getting out of the garage,” he explained.

“The last thing we wanted was to have our two cars on the same piece of track… the plan was to split them but when we came to release Nico’s car we had a problem with releasing it. It left the garage 20 or 30 seconds later than we planned.

“So then we had both cars together and Nico was getting squeezed,” added Brawn. “I think Michael was annoyed after the second or third lap… when I explained to him what happened he was OK, just frustrated…. we cocked up.”

Schumacher, making his comeback after three years in retirement, has won five times in Monaco and a sixth win would equal the record of the late Brazilian Ayrton Senna.

“I don’t think it would have been my quickest lap time anyway but it would have been a banker and that was my aim — to put a banker in and then go obviously full attack for the last lap,” said Schumacher of the incident.

(Editing by Ken Ferris

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Malaysian Indian lawmaker receives death threat

Kuala Lumpur, May 16 (IANS) A Malaysian Indian lawmaker Sunday received a death threat and red paint was thrown at his cars to warn him to stay out of a mining deal he has exposed.

S. Manikavasagam woke up to find his and his wife’s cars splashed with red paint in his home.

He said that three bags containing red paint had been hurled onto his porch where the two cars were parked, Star Online, web site of The Star said Sunday.

Attached to one of the bags was an A4-size paper that said ‘Jangan campur issue pasir. You mati. (Don’t get involved in the sand mining issue. You will die.)’

Manikavasagam belongs to the opposition Parti Keadalan Rakyat (PKR) and represents Kapar constituency in Selangor state in the parliament.

He has alleged corruption in the Selangor government-owned sand mining company Kumpulan Semesta Sdn Bhd and claimed that two company insiders and a sand-mining contractor had handed some incriminating documents to him.

He said he had received death threats over the phone before and lodged a police complaint.

Malaysia is home to 1.7 million ethnic Indians, a bulk of them Tamils, who settled here during the British era. They constitute seven percent of Malaysia’s 28 million population.

Learner and P-plater ‘caught street racing’

A P-plater and a learner driver have had their cars and licences confiscated after they were allegedly caught street racing in Sydney’s south-west last night.

Police say they caught the 23-year-old man and 16-year-old boy racing at Greenacre just after 11pm.

Officers say the two cars lined-up together before racing each other down Roberts Road.

The cars were allegedly detected travelling at no less than 160km per hour in a 70 zone.

The 16-year-old learner was taken to a police station and charged.

He was granted bail to appear at Parramatta Children’s Court next month.

Police later went to a Greenacre home and charged a 23-year-old P-plater who will appear at bankstown Local Court next month.

Palestinians accuse Jewish settlers of mosque attack

(Reuters) – Jewish settlers vandalized a mosque in the West Bank on Wednesday, Palestinian officials said, the latest in a series of attacks blamed on settlers that have fueled tension in the occupied territory.

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The Israeli army said the Bilal Ibn Rabah mosque in the village of Hawara near Nablus had been vandalized by “anonymous suspects.” Two cars were also set ablaze in the village. The army condemned the attack and ordered an investigation.

“The Star of David symbol and the word ‘Mohammad’ in Hebrew were among the graffiti painted on the wall of the mosque,” the army said in a statement, adding that the graffiti was erased by the Israeli authorities.

Kamal Odeh, a Hawara resident and representative of the Palestinian Fatah party, said it was the second time settlers had attacked the village this week. They torched one car and opened fire on a shop in Hawara on Monday, he said.

“The situation is very tense,” said Odeh, 40. “There is real anger.”

The settlers, who live in hilltop enclaves dotted around the area, have grown ever bolder, Palestinians say.

There are around 500,000 Jewish settlers living in the West Bank and areas near Jerusalem annexed by Israel. Settlers in the Nablus area tend to be religiously-motivated, claiming a biblical link to lands occupied by Israel since 1967.

Major world powers view the settlements as illegal and an obstacle to any Palestinian-Israeli peace deal.

Ghassan Daghlas, a Palestinian official who monitors settlement activities in the Nablus governorate, said the rate of settler attacks had increased in the first quarter of this year compared with 2009.

The Israeli authorities have launched investigations into at least two other attacks on Muslim sites in the Nablus area since December. They could not immediately say whether either probe had resulted in charges being brought against suspects.

Palestinians believe Jewish settlers were behind both the December arson attack on a mosque in the village of Yasuf and acts of vandalism in a cemetery in the village of Awarta in January.

The Israeli police arrested one teenager from a Jewish settlement in connection with the Yasuf mosque attack. He was questioned and released without charge.

Palestinians accuse Jewish settlers of mosque attack

HAWARA, West Bank, April 14 (Reuters) – Jewish settlers vandalised a mosque in the West Bank on Wednesday, Palestinian officials said, the latest in a series of attacks blamed on settlers that have fuelled tension in the occupied territory.

The Israeli army said the Bilal Ibn Rabah mosque in the village of Hawara near Nablus had been vandalised by “anonymous suspects”. Two cars were also set ablaze in the village. The army condemned the attack and ordered an investigation.

“The Star of David symbol and the word ‘Mohammad’ in Hebrew were among the graffiti painted on the wall of the mosque,” the army said in a statement, adding that the graffiti was erased by the Israeli authorities.

Kamal Odeh, a Hawara resident and representative of the Palestinian Fatah party, said it was the second time settlers had attacked the village this week. They torched one car and opened fire on a shop in Hawara on Monday, he said.

“The situation is very tense,” said Odeh, 40. “There is real anger.”

The settlers, who live in hilltop enclaves dotted around the area, have grown ever bolder, Palestinians say.

There are around 500,000 Jewish settlers living in the West Bank and areas near Jerusalem annexed by Israel. Settlers in the Nablus area tend to be religiously-motivated, claiming a biblical link to lands occupied by Israel since 1967.

Major world powers view the settlements as illegal and an obstacle to any Palestinian-Israeli peace deal.

Ghassan Daghlas, a Palestinian official who monitors settlement activities in the Nablus governorate, said the rate of settler attacks had increased in the first quarter of this year compared with 2009.

The Israeli authorities have launched investigations into at least two other attacks on Muslim sites in the Nablus area since December. They could not immediately say whether either probe had resulted in charges being brought against suspects.

Palestinians believe Jewish settlers were behind both the December arson attack on a mosque in the village of Yasuf and acts of vandalism in a cemetery in the village of Awarta in January.

The Israeli police arrested one teenager from a Jewish settlement in connection with the Yasuf mosque attack. He was questioned and released without charge. (Additional reporting by Tom Perry and Ori Lewis; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Dominic Evans)

Arrests over bikie gangs street brawl

A violent street brawl between rival bikie gang members has led to the arrests of six men in Adelaide.

Police say Hells Angels members fought with members of the New Boys outside the Ink Central tattoo parlour in Hindley Street in the city, at about 1:45am ACST.

Police allege the Hells Angels used metal poles and chains and that chairs were thrown.

After the fighting, the Hells Angels drove off in two cars and police stopped one in nearby Light Square.

They say three men from Victoria aged 25, 39 and 40, a British national, 50, and a man, 31, from Magill in Adelaide were arrested and charged.

Police also arrested one of the New Boys; a teenager, 19, from Craigmore in Adelaide.

They are still looking for the people in the second car, a Ford sedan, which had Victorian registration XOM 677.

Two die in Princes Hwy crash

Two people have been killed in a car crash in far East Gippsland.

Police say two cars collided on the Princes Highway at Genoa near the New South Wales border today.

Paramedics say there are reports two other people are injured.

Traffic is being redirected at Cann River along the Monaro Highway.

Two dead in Gippsland car crash

Two people have been killed in a car crash in East Gippsland.

Police say two cars collided on the Princes Highway at Genoa, near the New South Wales border late this morning.

Police believe one car was travelling west when it took a bend and struck gravel before over-correcting and veering into the path of an oncoming vehicle.

A 35-year-old woman and an eight-year-old boy were killed in the crash.

Two other people in the second car were injured.

The middle-age man and woman have suffered chest and back injuries and will be flown to the Royal Melbourne Hospital for treatment.

Eastbound traffic on the Princes Highway is being diverted via the Monaro Highway and westbound traffic from the border is being diverted along local roads.

The Victorian road toll is 88, that is eight more than at the same time last year.

Teens allegedly behind forklift escapade, car thefts

Northern Territory police have arrested a teenage boy for stealing a forklift and driving it into a shop to steal cigarettes.

The 14-year-old is alleged to have been part of a group who last month rammed the forklift into a shop in Palmerston.

The boy was arrested at a house in Moulden with another teenager, who is charged with other offences.

Police say the second teenager is charged with breaking into a Moulden home over Easter and stealing computer consoles and games.

Police in Alice Springs have charged two juveniles after a car was stolen from a hotel and turned up in a remote community.

Eight cars at the hotel were broken into on Tuesday night, and one was stolen.

Police allege the vehicle was driven to Santa Teresa, 80 kilometres on a dirt road outside of Alice Springs.

Two boys, aged 12 and 14, are expected to face court in Alice Springs today.

Police in Darwin say two cars were stolen from the same home in Berry Springs this morning.

Superintendent Rob Farmer says the home owner on Finn Crescent woke up to hear his ute being driven away.

He says when the man went out to chase one thief he was passed by other thieves driving his second car.

“The occupant of the house has tried to pursue the vehicles in his daughter’s car, but he hasn’t been able to catch up,” Supt Farmer said.

“They were last seen on Channel Island Road and a reminder to people to also secure their vehicles because it appears the keys were left in both of these cars.”

Arsonists blamed for car attacks

Geraldton detectives are investigating suspected arson attacks on two cars in suburban Bluff Point.

Fire crews were called to a Charles Street residence about 1:00am yesterday and found both vehicles engulfed in fire.

Police say it appears the cars were broken into before being set alight.

Damage has been estimated at about $35,000.

A number of items have been taken away for forensic analysis.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers.

Maoists burn four trucks in Jharkhand

Chatra (Jharkhand), Mar 30 (ANI): Suspected Maoists burnt four trucks at a coal mine field in Piparwar in Jharkhand”s Chatra District on Tuesday.

Around 25 armed cadres of the People”s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) stormed the coal-mining complex of Central Coal Field Limited in Piparwar and set afire four trucks.
“The cadres of PLFI came in two cars and set afire four vehicles,” said S N Yadav, assistant sub-inspector of police, Kheliare police station.

A scuffle between the PLFI cadres and truck drivers also followed but no one was seriously injured.

“Two people came from the front and another two climbed the vehicle from both the sides and aimed guns on us. They told us to stop the truck. We resisted but they did not listen. When we asked why are you burning the truck, they hit us,” said Satinder Ram, a truck driver.

A majority of Maoist rebels have ignored repeated calls from the government to renounce violence and negotiate.

Instead, they have stepped up their attacks in recent months, prompting the government to go after them in a concerted strike.

The Maoist rebels had on February 22 offered a conditional 72-day ceasefire through the media, and said they are willing to talk to the government if it aborts Operation Green Hunt. Many believe the truce offer is a ruse to regroup.

The Maoists contend they are fighting for the rights of the poor, marginal farmers and the landless labourers. (ANI)

Man admits setting fire to policeman

A 40-year-old Perth man has pleaded guilty to setting a police officer alight at the Warwick station.

Anthony Galea broke into the car park of the Warwick police station in February last year.

Prosecutors allege he planned to blow up two cars owned by officers who worked at the station but he was disturbed by Constable Mark Ferguson.

Constable Ferguson was doused with petrol and set alight as he tried to arrest Galea.

The District Court was told the officer was wearing a fire retardant uniform and he suffered only superficial burns to his leg.

Galea’s lawyer says his client has mental health problems and needs to be assessed by experts before he is sentenced in May.

Galea has been remanded in custody.

Man jailed for tricking farmer out of $110K

A former Nhill businessman who stole $110,000 from a Nhill farmer has been sentenced to two years’ jail.

Graeme John Effrett, 42, was charged with obtaining property by deception and theft.

In June 2003, the farmer gave money to Effrett’s agricultural machinery company for a new tractor, but Effrett used the money to buy two cars.

He was sentenced in the Melbourne County Court to serve three months immediately, with the remaining 21 months suspended for three years.

Two dead, four injured in Pacific Highway crash

The Pacific Highway has been reopened after an accident that claimed two lives on the New South Wales far north coast this morning.

Emergency service crews were called to a site about 15 kilometres south of New Italy just after eight oclock this morning.

Two cars crashed head on in an area known as a notorious fatigue zone.

Two people died at the scene and four others were injured.

Police say it could be several hours before they can identify the deceased.

Two males, aged 17 and 19 have been flown to the Lismore Base Hospital with various injuries.

The highway was closed for most of the morning.

A report will be prepared for the Coroner.

First accident takes place on Worli – Bandra sea link

Mumbai, July 8 (ANI): The Bandra – Worli sea link had its first accident on Tuesday evening when two cars collided with each other.

According to police sources, the wheels of a Maruti Esteem car suddenly got jammed and halted on the Worli-end of the link when another car hit to it from behind. Both cars were damaged. No casualty was reported.

Both cars were moved to one side of the bridge to facilitate smooth traffic movement. (ANI)

Maruti launches Ritz hatchback

Mumbai, May 16 (ANI): Maruti Suzuki India Ltd has launched its premium hatchback, Ritz, as it battles to boost sales in a segment that is set to see greater competition.

Maruti, which sells one of every two cars sold in India, expects to get a “good response” for the new car, Managing Director and CEO Shinzo Nakanishi said, but he declined to give sales forecast.

“Including this, we have 12 models. The customers have different needs so we comprise include requirements,” said Nakanishi.

The price of the petrol version varies from 390,000 rupees to 480,000 rupees ex-showroom in New Delhi and 465,000 rupees to 499,000 rupees for the diesel variant, the company said.

The company, 54.2 per cent owned by Japan’s Suzuki Motor Corp, will face stronger competition in the upper-end of the compact car market with a number of launches expected in the coming months and next year.

Japan’s Honda Motor will unveil its Jazz, Volkswagen’s Czech unit, Skoda Auto, will launch its new Fabia and General Motors has a compact car lined up for later this year.

These will be followed by Volkswagen’s Polo supermini and its sedan variant next year and Toyota’s Yaris and Nissan’s supermini March.

Car sales in India had slowed down sharply in the past year as the global economic downturn hurt demand and drove borrowing costs up, but analysts expect a recovery when the tide changes.

Industry sales are forecast to expand three to five per cent in the year to next March, after slowing sharply to one per cent growth in the year just ended, according to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers data.

The upper end of the compact car segment reported sales of 79,339 units in April, up nearly eight per cent from a year earlier, the data showed.

The petrol Ritz comes fitted with the new K12M engine, manufactured at the company’s engine-making facility in Gurgaon, near Delhi.

The diesel version of the company’s Swift hatchback, which forms the platform for the Ritz, has been seeing good demand with a waiting period of three to four months, company officials said. (ANI)

Skoda voted No.1 car in UK, Jaguar rated most satisfying

London, Apr 16 (ANI): Skoda has beaten motoring’s elite to be voted the UK’s number one car brand and British-built Jaguar XF became the most satisfying new car to own.

The Czech manufacturer has Britain’s happiest and most satisfied owners, according to a survey. Skoda took the top manufacturer’s title and also had two cars in the top three individual models with the Superb second and Octavia third.

Jaguar’s new saloon took the top spot in its debut year, seeing off the challenge from Skoda’s Superb, and last year’s winner, the Octavia. A broad cross-section of drivers rated the XF’s combination of luxury, comfort and driving dynamics above all others.

More than 20,000 drivers were asked to rate their own cars on everything from reliability to build quality and running costs, The Sun reported.

Skoda overtook luxury brand Lexus after finishing second last year in the poll by Auto Express.

The top five brands are: 1 Skoda; 2 Lexus; 3 Porsche; 4 Jaguar; 5 Honda.

Top five models: 1 Jaguar XS; 2 Skoda Superb (pre-2008); 3 Skoda Octavia; 4 Landrover Discovery; 5 Lexus RX. (ANI)

Everybody wants a Nano

For some it will be their first car, for others it will be a cute addition to an already impressive fleet. Whatever the reason, thousands flocked to Tata Motors’s dealerships across Delhi on Thursday as the company opened bookings for the Nano.

“Two-wheelers are not safe on Delhi’s roads anymore,” said Manoj Kaushik, an executive with a publishing house. “I commute about 50 km a day and this car will save me from the city’s extreme weather.

” Dinesh Kapoor, a Paschim Vihar resident, said, “It seems to be a good car – easy to manoeuvre and park, perfect for short trips. I already have two cars for my family – an Innova and an Esteem – and have booked a Nano specially for my wife.

” Delhi’s 12 Tata dealerships received about 800 bookings. “Various banks and financial institutions have put up their counters at the showroom,” said Manish Dutta, sales manager (Nano), A-One Motors, Barakhamba Road.

Hundreds did the booking online. Many people queued up at bank counters and outlets of Westside and Croma to book the small car.

And, this is just the start. Dealers are expecting a bigger rush at the weekend.

The bookings will conclude on April 25.

Brisk start as Tata Motors opens Nano bookings

Bookings for Tata Motors’ Nano got off to a brisk start in Mumbai on Thursday, with a steady stream of prospective customers queuing up to be one of the first to own what is billed as the world’s cheapest car.

The profile of customers was varied from first-time buyers to those already owning more than two cars. Their reasons for buying also varied: curiosity value, love of cars, affordability and ease of manoeuvrability on India’s crowded roads.

In some cases children were looking to buy the car for their elderly parents, some of whom had never owned a car before.

But they couldn’t actually drive away on Thursday. Rather, they were putting in an application to be among the first 100,000 owners, an order block that is expected to take more than a year to fill.

Sixty-three year-old Vijay Jadav, a retired government employee, wants to buy a Nano to add to the Tata Indigo sedan he already owns.

“It’s cheap, it’s small and it’s good for short journeys for a small family like ours,” said the head of the family of four from Alibaug, about 150 kilometres south of Mumbai.

Elavia H.M., 67, has never owned a car before and wants to buy the Nano for her son, who commutes to work in a taxi now. “It is so cheap and …it looks comfortable,” she said.

The Nano, at 3.09 metres in length, is smaller than the Maruti 800 but is 21 percent more spacious. It gets 23.6 kilometres to a litre of fuel, and its small turning radius of just 4 metres makes it easy to handle, especially in small parking lots and on narrow roads.

“I have experienced other foreign small cars, they are expensive to maintain and consume a lot of fuel. But look at Nano’s mileage and we know Tata cars are cheaper on maintenance,” said Denis Quadros, 42, who owns a Maruti Wagon R.

This year and next will see a host of small cars being launched in India, starting with Honda’s Jazz later this year and General Motors small compact car, scheduled to be launched towards the middle of the year.

Volkswagen, Ford and Skoda are also planning to launch small cars for the Indian market starting in 2010.

Shares in Tata Motors were trading up 1.6 percent, having earlier hit their highest in almost six months.