SP's MAI Issue No. 21 | November 01-15, 2012 - Internal Security Updates
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INTERNAL SECURITY
India, Bangladesh security talksThe 13th meeting of the Home Secretaries of India and Bangladesh was held recently at Dhaka.
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INTERNAL SECURITY
US testing blimps, surveillance towers on Mexican borderIn 2011, the US Government ended SBInet, a major and unsuccessful attempt to build a virtual fence along the border that cost nearly $1 billion before it was killed...
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Drunken neighbour breaks into Tom Cruise's homeTom Cruise’s drunk neighbour was apprehended by a security guard after accidentally breaking into the actor’s estate.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
UK Home Secretary greets doublemurder suspect in security breachRecently, the UK Home Secretary Theresa May greeted a double-murder suspect from Pakistan in her home office which has been termed as a shocking case of security failure.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Out on bail only to break into a politician’s homeRecently in Kuala Lumpur, four men who were out on bail on house break-in and car theft charges were arrested again while trying to break...
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INTERNAL SECURITY / CYBER
A national model for Cyber protection-Raytheon way
By Lt General (Retd) Naresh ChandIn today’s cyber security environment there is no way to prevent a determined intruder from getting into a network as long as one allows e-mail and web surfing.
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INTERNAL SECURITY
Kanwaljit Deol appointed DG of NHRCKanwaljit Deol, IPS has been appointed as Director General (Investigation), National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
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INTERNAL SECURITY
Pranay Sahay to be new DG of CRPFPranay Sahay, IPS presently working as DG, SSB and holding additional charge of Director General, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been appointed DG...
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Out on bail only to break into a politician’s homeRecently in Kuala Lumpur, four men who were out on bail on house break-in and car theft charges were arrested again while trying to break into Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation Chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye’s house.