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Large Arms Cache Found In Chechnya

GROZNY, January 21 - Police found two caches full of arms and ammunition in the Republic of Chechnya in Russia's troubled North Caucasus region, a source in the local law-enforcement bodies said Sunday.

Although the Kremlin has declared an end to the anti-terrorism campaign in Chechnya, sporadic fighting still occur in the North Caucasus republic, hampering efforts to revive the economy, create jobs and bring life in the republic to normal after a decade of warfare.

"One cache was found three kilometers (1.86 miles) away from the village of Braguny in the Gudermes district [in eastern Chechnya] during a search operation," the source said. The cache contained an RPG-18 grenade launcher, eight mortar mines, two F-1 grenades and a large amount of explosives, the source said.

The other cache was found on the edge of the village of Vinogradnoye in the Grozny district in central Chechnya, the source said. The cache included an RPG-18 grenade launcher, a Kalashnikov assault rifle, rounds for grenade launchers and 120 cartridges of various calibers, the source said.

http://en.rian.ru/russia/20070121/59438722.html

Military gets ready for reprisal attacks (Philippines)
Jan.22.07

Military intelligence agents went on high alert yesterday to thwart revenge attacks by Muslim extremists after the government confirmed the death of the leader of the Abu Sayyaf group.

Security forces were monitoring urban centers, especially in southern Mindanao, where members of the Abu Sayyaf and the Jemaah Islamiyah network are known to operate, a military spokesman said. “Intelligence [are] monitoring to prevent any retaliatory attacks,” Lt. Col. Bartolome Bacarro said over dzBB radio.

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http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=news1_jan22_2007

Hafiz Saeed’s brother in US immigration trouble
Monday, January 22, 2007

WASHINGTON: A controversial imam at a Massachusetts mosque, with his visa status already in question, has been given notice to leave his residence on the grounds of the Sharon mosque, headquarters of the Islamic Centre of New England.

Imam Muhammad Masood is the brother of Hafiz Saeed, founder of the Pakistan-based Markaz Dawaatul Irshad and Jammatud Daawa. Attorney George Garfinkle has said that the Pakistani cleric has been asked to leave “sometime soon”, though not by a specific date. “The government is leaning on them, and they’re trying to do the right thing legally,” Garfinkle told the newspaper Patriot Ledger.

Garfinkle also confirmed that some former Islamic Centre board members have been called before a federal grand jury in Boston over the past month in connection with the investigation of Imam Masood’s alleged visa violations. He did not identify who was called. Board president Rashid Noor has declined comment about the grand jury appearances. Imam Masood is expected to have a visa hearing within the next few months. He could be deported at that time.

Imam Masood, his son, Hassan, and a Chelmsford imam were picked up by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents on November 15 as part of a multi-state sweep of 33 mostly Pakistani immigrants. Most of those in other states were charged with having fraudulent religious-worker visas.

Imam Masood has led the Sharon mosque since 1998. He and his family have continued to live on the mosque property since his release on bail, but he hasn’t led prayer services or performed other duties since then.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007/01/22/story_22-1-2007_pg1_5

1,271 posted on 01/22/2007 11:17:53 AM PST by Oorang (Tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people - Alex Kozinski)
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Bomb threat investigated for plane at Intercontinental Airport (Texas)
1/22/07

Some type of bomb threat was reportedly communicated about the airport in Tyler, Texas. A small regional jet, Continental flight 9553, left Tyler and landed as scheduled in Houston. After landing, however, the plane was kept isolated on a remote runway and treated as if a bomb was on board.

The details of the threat are sketchy, but it apparently applied to Tyler airport in general, not this aircraft specifically. Out of an abundance of caution, the situation was carefully checked out.

Emergency crews were called in, and a bomb-sniffing dog reportedly checked out the plane. Passengers remained on the plane during the investigation. A few dozen people were on board, but we're told everyone remained calm.

After about 30 to 40 minutes, the plane was checked out and allowed to taxi to the terminal. Passengers will be rescreened and allowed to continue on to their destinations.

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=4959116

1,272 posted on 01/22/2007 11:28:32 AM PST by Oorang (Tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people - Alex Kozinski)
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