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SP's MAI Issue No. 6 | March 16-31, 2013 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY
    LWE using modern weapons: Minister

    The weapon holding of left-wing extremists (LWE) is not superior to the weaponry used by the security forces in the LWEaffected area. The LWE outfits are using weapons/equipments like LMG, AK-47, SLR, .303 Rifles, GF Rifles, HE grenades and VHF and HF sets for attacks on security forces...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    12 celebs are 'victims' of a hacker

    Recently, 12 well known celebrities and political figures in the US have become victims of a hacker who has posted detailed information about what appears to be their finances. The celebrities include Mel Gibson, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Ashton Kutcher, Joe Biden, Robert Mueller, Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder and Charlie Beck, Chief of Los Angeles Police Department...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    'Steven Tyler Act' passed by Hawaii to keep paparazzi away

    With awards season underway, the paparazzi are out in full force, trying to capture the trophy winning celebrities in their fanciest garb. However, celebrity–friendly states, most recently Hawaii, are fighting back against invasive paparazzi techniques in order to protect their famous residents.

  • INTERNAL SECURITY
    Naxalites exploiting tribal communities

    Several instances of exploitation of tribal communities by the naxalites has come to the notice of the government. Such instances primarily include sexual exploitation in Maoist camps...

  • INTERNAL SECURITY
    Situation in North East improving: Home Minister

    The Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde in a meeting of the consultative committee attached to his Ministry held here recently discussed the security situation in North-eastern states in details.

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Fake ID card used to enter ISRO

    In a security breach recently, a 52-year-old man entered the sensitive area of ISRO’s cryogenic engine testing centre at Mahendragiri near here using a fake identity card and was arrested along with two others who facilitated his ingress.