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SP's MAI Issue No. 11 | June 01-15, 2013 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY
    Indian Home Minister meets US Secretary for Homeland Security

    The Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, during his recent visit to the United States of America, met senior government functionaries...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY
    Anti-terrorism day observed

    Anti-Terrorism Day was observed throughout the country on May 21. Employees in government offices, public sector undertakings and other public institutions in the country took a pledge to oppose all forms of terrorism...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Amanda Bynes off-boarded a private jet

    Who needs a passport when you’re a celebrity? Or so thought Amanda Bynes. Sources at Teterboro Airport, in New Jersey, told TMZ that the troubled actress tried to board a private jet to Los Angeles, California, recently, but was rejected for having no form of identification whatsoever.

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    NIA begins probe into naxal attack in Chhattisgarh

    A team of National Investigation Agency (NIA) has commenced its probe into the Chhattisgarh attack on Congress leaders by Maoists which claimed 27 lives, including that of the Pradesh Congress Committee chief Nand Kumar Patel.

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    Security bungling in Australia

    The Australian Crime Commission – currently embroiled in the drugs in sport saga – is battling soaring numbers of staff risking investigations by misplacing classified documents, identification, secure laptops and other equipment.

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    Guptas 'security breach' probe continues

    The South African Government has confirmed that there was no executive authority granted for the landing of an A330 Airbus aircraft belonging to Jet Airways at Waterkloof Air Force Base recently.

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    Bastar police chief's 'security lapse' led to massacre

    Administrative and police records preceding the recent naxal attack in Chattisgarh point to a major security lapse on the part of district-level law enforcement authorities.