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SP's MAI Issue No. 2 | January 16-31, 2014 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY
    Surrender of Maoist leader

    An important leader of CPI (Maoist) Party, G. Venkata Krishna Prasad @ Gudsa Usendi, who was the spokesperson for Dandakaranya region, has surrendered before the Andhra Pradesh Police.

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Security breaches frighten shoppers, stores

    Retail chain ‘Target’ reacted swiftly to its enormous data breach, but the chain is far from the only company scrambling to mitigate damage...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Nun faces up to 30 years for breaking into weapons complex

    On the outskirts of Knoxville, Tennessee, is the Y-12 National Security Complex, America’s “Fort Knox” of weapons-grade uranium...

  • INTERNAL SECURITY
    US University research on UAV to track missing persons in search and rescue missions

    Research at the University of Cincinnati could soon enable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) — similar to US military drones patrolling the skies of Afghanistan — to track down missing persons...

  • INTERNAL SECURITY
    US not for bilateral no-spy agreement with Germany

    The United States has refused to enter into a bilateral no-spy agreement with Germany, and has refused to rule out eavesdropping on calls of German political leaders in the immediate future...

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Sentence for vandalism

    On June 25, 2010, Oliver Fricker became the second high-profile foreigner (after Michael P. Fay in 1994) to be sentenced to caning for vandalism in Singapore.