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India-Pakistan
Inside help suspected in PNS base attack
2011-05-27
[Dawn] Pak security officials said Thursday they doubted a 17-hour Taliban siege on a strategic naval air base could have been possible without some kind of inside help.

On Sunday, heavily armed gunnies stormed the naval base in the country's biggest city of Bloody Karachi, destroying two US-made surveillance planes and killing 10 personnel before officials announced the siege was over 17 hours later.

It was the worst assault on a military base since October 2009, and piled embarrassment on the armed forces, who have been fending off accusations of incompetence or complicity after the late Osama bin Laden
... who is currently warming his feet by the fire with Hitler and Himmler...
was found living under their noses.

"The investigation team will question all those who were present at the time of the attack," a security official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

"The way the gunnies attacked means they had maps and were aware of all the directions inside the base," the official added.

"We suspect that someone inside the base helped them. We are collecting data about all the staff and will also examine their phone data."

The navy on Wednesday removed the commander of the base, insisting it was a pre-planned transfer, but the military is under increasing domestic pressure to be held accountable over security lapses.

"We have recovered some technical gadgets which prove that they were very well trained, they had night vision goggles and were using wireless devices to communicate," another official told AFP.

The siege has forced authorities to consider relocating the navy's main air base in Bloody Karachi away from its current populated area, near the international airport, and fanned debate about the safety of the country's nuclear weapons.

Bloody Karachi is Pakistain's financial capital and the assault was the fourth on the navy after three bombings in late April killed nine people.
Posted by:Fred

#1  PEOPLE'S DAILY FORUM > AL-QAEDA HAD WARNED ABOUT [PSN Mehran] PAKISTAN STRIKE?, vee failure in AQ-Islamabad negotiations to get Govt. to release alleged pro-Qaeda, "radicalized" PAK NAVY OFFICERS???

HMMMMM, HMMMMM, intehwesting, as IMX my High School + College teachers used to claim that, as per US-WORLD MIL ORGANIZATIONS, IT IS USUALLY ARMY OFFICERS, ETC. THAT TEND TO DEVOL TOWARDS "RADICALISM" = "AGRESSIVE/BELLIGERENT GOVT. POLICIES, + FOLLOWED IN LESSOR BY AIR FORCE, NOT NAVY - even foreign academics make the simil point.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-05-27 22:43  

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