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Security on high alert in TN, Kerala on possible drone intrusions

The Central intelligence agencies are on high alert in Tamil Nadu and Kerala after the twin drone attack at Air force technical airport in Jammu on June 27, damaging the airport and inflicting minor injuries to a couple of soldiers. Central agencies, according to highly placed sources have tipped the police of both Tamil Nadu and Kerala to be alert and to be prepared for intrusions into the states with certain terror groups exploring the possibilities of using drones. After the Chinese take over of Hambanthota port in Sri Lanka, the coast guard and Indian Navy intelligence has been on high alert over the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and in southern belts of Kerala.

Shakeel Akhter to head Crime Branch CID

Shakeel Akhter to head Crime Branch CID Updated: Updated: Kandaswamy made Director, Directorate of Vigilance & Anti-Corruption Share Article Kandaswamy made Director, Directorate of Vigilance & Anti-Corruption The State Government on Monday transferred Director General of Police, Training, Md. Shakeel Akhter and posted him to head the Crime CID, the premier investigation agency of the Tamil Nadu police. Mr. Shakeel is a 1989-batch IPS officer and has served the State police in different capacities, including ADGP, Crime, Chairman & Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation etc. He led the special team of the Tamil Nadu police that shot dead the dreaded Al Umma activist Imam Ali and his supporters in Bengaluru in 2002. He is a Z-Scale protectee and recipient of the President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service in 2014.

Shakeel Akther is DGP, CB-CID - The Hindu

Kandaswamy made Director, Directorate of Vigilance & Anti-Corruption The State Government on Monday transferred Director General of Police, Training, Md. Shakeel Akhter and posted him to head the Crime Branch CID, the premier investigation agency of the Tamil Nadu police. Mr. Akhter is a 1989-batch IPS officer and has served the State police in different capacities, including ADGP, Crime, Chairman & Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation etc. He led the special team of the Tamil Nadu police that shot dead dreaded Al Umma activist Imam Ali and his supporters in Bengaluru in 2002. He is a Z-Scale protectee and recipient of the President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service in 2014.

Palestinian teenagers Bashar and Yousef join a grim statistic: Shot by Israeli forces

Follow Jan. 3, 2021 Bashar Hamad, 16, of the Qalandiyah refugee camp and Yousef Taha, 17, of Kafr Qaddum don’t know each other. But they form part of the unseen statistic of Palestinians shot and wounded by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank last year. Of the total, 632 were wounded by sponge- or rubber-tipped metal bullets, including 127 minors, while 155 were wounded by live fire, including 28 minors. And that’s on top of the 1,513 who were suffocated by tear gas and needed treatment on the spot or at a clinic, among them 195 minors. The two teens have something else in common: The soldiers’ bullets hit them in the head. Bashar lost his right eye and was given a temporary prosthetic eye covered by a bandage; he’s now waiting to get his permanent prosthetic eye – maybe in Jordan, maybe in Israel. Yousef suffers from skull fractures, incessant headaches and a loss of balance.

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