Tuesday, December 2, 2008

New face of terrorism



It has been a terrible week for the Mumbaiker and for India . On the fateful night of Wednesday, coinciding with the movie on terror ‘Wednesday’, Mumbai was terrorized
by 10 outrageous terrorists. Clad with AK-47 and hand grenades, they walked freely on the streets of South Mumbai, reminding the haunting pictures of US military patrolling in Iraq.

It was uncalled for, as with any other terrorist attack, and it left the city of 18 million resident paralyzed. South Mumbai is a popular destination among the foreigners. Its active night life and star rated hotels makes it a sought after destination in India. It is also my personal favorite destination.

India has witnessed many terrorist attacks in the recent past, ranging from Islamist extremist attacks in Delhi and Ahmadabad, to the moist attack in South East India. But this time it was unusual in the way it was executed. For the first time terrorist used the sea route to penetrate India. They docked at the Gateway of India, split into a team of 2, marched toward Mumbai. They fired indiscriminately on the people, sterilizing the police and made a mockery of the Indian home land security.

They soon barged into some important places like the iconic Taj Mahal hotel at Colaba, hotel Trident Oberoi and Nariman building, a Jewish abode, showing the young and brutal face of terrorism. Soon, within 59 hours before Indian National Security commandos and marines corps could over power them, 152 people were killed including 22 foreigners and around 400 people were injured. A two year old Jewish Kid ‘Moshe’ was also left orphaned on his birthday.

Report says that they were all Pakistani’s. One captured terrorist Kazam(Inset) confessed that they were trained in Pakistan by an ex military commander. They went through rigorous training and, out of 40, 10 were handpicked for the operation. Indian investigating agencies, FBI and Israeli Mossad are investing the case. In the mean time several people have come out on the street to protest the continual negligence of security threats by Indian intelligence agencies.