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SP's MAI Issue No. 13 | July 01-15, 2012 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / VIEWPOINT
    Rebooting insurgencies
    By Lt General (Retd) P.C. Katoch

    No matter government admissions, Maoists have affected 180 districts in 16 states (35 per cent population in 40 per cent area)...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Australian PM ambushed in restaurant

    Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was rescued by security as aborigines ambushed her at a restaurant in Canberra recently. The riot police formed a shield around Gillard as they helped her force a path through the protesters who surrounded a restaurant where she was attending an awards ceremony...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    TSA agents fired for security lapse

    Five Transporatation Security Administration (TSA) workers are out of the job and another 38 have been suspended after they reportedly failed to conduct random security screenings on passengers and their luggage.

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    'Rip' Torn arrested for drunken bank break-in

    In 2010, actor Elmore ‘Rip’ Torn was charged with breaking into a Connecticut bank and carrying a loaded handgun while intoxicated.

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Private security guards ‘flee’ pirate attack

    Three British private security guards threw themselves overboard into the Gulf of Aden when Somali pirates attacked the ship they were to protect.