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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/014741.php

January 08, 2007

Islamic Terrorists using Google Map and GPS systems to locate, track and monitor India’s IT and call center outsourcing hubs
And Pakistan's ISI is aiding them, according to this story by Kiran Chaube in IndiaDaily (thanks to Jeffrey Imm):

They want to hit at the core profit center of India Inc. They want to hit at the outsourcing centers all over the nation. They have placed moles in Infosys, TCS, IBM India, Wipro and other companies all over the countries. They are recruiting non-Islamic people to cause for confusion. With these field intelligence, they are using Google Map and Global Positioning Systems to track each and every outsourcing installations of India.
Pakistan’s ISI provides them with logistics and guidance. They are spread out ready to take on India.

The suspected Pakistan-trained militant, who was arrested on Bangalore outskirts, had visited Infosys and Wipro to find out the security arrangements there for a possible terror strike as per instructions of top insurgents in Pakistan with alleged LeT links, his questioning revealed.

Sources say he was visiting the moles already in place in those companies.

Posted by Robert at January 8, 2007 07:40 AM


405 posted on 01/08/2007 1:16:20 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy; All

Just wanted to say thanks for all the work you guys/gals do. When I saw everything happening this AM and then now the Port of Miami I figured the only place I can connect the info would be from the Threat Matrix.

Thanks Again, Keep up the good work. It is appreciated!


406 posted on 01/08/2007 1:21:48 PM PST by MarineMom613
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