Pakistan boat men not smugglers but suspected terrorists: Manohar Parrikar

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said the boat was neither in a fishing area nor on any busy route preferred by smugglers to sneak in.

Pakistan boat men not smugglers but suspected terrorists: Manohar Parrikar

NEW DELHI: Amid questions over the 'boat' operation, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said "circumstantial evidence" indicated that the occupants of the vessel were "suspected or possible terrorists" and that they were in touch with Pakistani maritime officials and army.

He dismissed the contention that the four people on board the boat, which "exploded" and sank in the Arabian Sea in the intervening night of December 31 and January one during an Indian Coast Guard operation, were smugglers.

The Minister underlined that the suicidal act of setting the boat on fire by the men on board the boat showed that they were "committed" and indicated suspected terror link.

He told reporters here that he would classify the occupants of the boat as "suspected or possible terrorists" since they had committed suicide after being intercepted.

They were in touch with Pakistani maritime officials, "army and international contacts", he added.

Replying to questions by reporters about veracity of this assessment, Parrikar said, "...circumstantial evidence indicates what I am saying."

His remarks came as questions were being raised on the veracity of claims that a 2008 Mumbai attack-style operation had been foiled. There are also reports claiming that the boat was involved in smuggling.
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The boat was neither in a fishing area nor on any busy route preferred by smugglers to sneak in, Parrikar said, adding that their actions indicate that they were there for "some other kind of activity". At the same time, he said, "We are not sure what is that other kind".

He said intercepted satellite communication showed they were interacting about passing of cargo and talking about families of some of the boat members.

"Smugglers don't keep in touch with Pakistani maritime agency, or their army or international contacts," he said.

"A normal boat, even carrying some drugs, can throw away their drugs and surrender. No one is going to be killing himself unless you are motivated enough to do that".
 
The Defence Minister said the actions of the boat men backs what he has said.

"(I am) Not speculating that it had explosives but it had some activity in mind that does not fit the description of smuggling boat. Which smuggler would commit suicide? That much I can say," Parrikar said.

Congress has asked the government to come clean on the matter leading to a slugfest with the ruling BJP which accused the former of providing "ammunition to Pakistan" and speaking their language besides playing "petty politics" on terror.

Parrikar said, "There are speculations but I don't intend to be part of speculations except saying one very important aspect that the location (where the boat was found) is not a normal route for fishing boat".

He said that there were no other boats in the vicinity and hence it was not a fishing area.

Parrikar added that even smugglers of gold, drugs and other contraband normally take a busy route since it is easy to hide and mingle with other boats.
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The Defence Minister said the boat was in an isolated location when spotted by surveillance aircraft which tracked it for about 12 hours.

"It does not indicate any type of smuggling activity but some other kind of activity. We are not sure what is that other kind," he said.

The Defence Ministry, in a press release, had said that the occupants went down from the deck and set the boat on fire which led to its sinking.

The Minister complimented the Coast Guard saying they did the right job at the right time.
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"They got surveillance done on the boat for almost 12-14 hours, intercepted it as soon as possible and stopped it after a chase," he said.

"It was dark and it was laden with explosives... which appears to be at least partly correct. It could have induced injuries and damage to coast guard," he said.
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Asked about the presence of a second boat, he said it was in Pakistani Exclusive Economic Zone.

Parrikar said intelligence inputs were very clear even about the exact position of the boat.

Meanwhile, asked about ceasefire violations, he said there is an attempt to push "unwanted elements" across the border and the firing is a cover for them.

He said India is trying to ensure that terrorism does not grow or penetrate in its territory.






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Coast Guard intercepts 'terror' boat from Pakistan
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A major terror bid may have been foiled on January 1, 2015 by the North-West Coast Guard. A 'terror' boat which is believed to have sailed from Pakistan's Karachi was intercepted by the Coast Guard off Porbander coast.

In pic: A fishing boat carrying explosives from Pakistan which was intecepted by Indian Coast Guard, set on fire by crew members following which it sank, approximately 365 km off Porbander in Gujarat, on Wednesday night
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A major terror bid may have been foiled on January 1, 2015 by the North-West Coast Guard. A 'terror' boat which is believed to have sailed from Pakistan's Kar..
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The Coast Guard ship warned the fishing boat to stop for further investigation of the crew and cargo; however, the boat increased speed and tried to escape away from the Indian side of maritime boundary, the government said.

"The hot pursuit continued for nearly one hour and the Coast Guard ship managed to stop the fishing boat after firing warning shots.

In pic: An aerial view of the fishing boat carrying explosives before being intercepted by Indian Coast Guard approximately 365 km off Porbander in Gujarat, on Wednesday.
The Coast Guard ship warned the fishing boat to stop for further investigation of the crew and cargo; however, the boat increased speed and tried to escape away from the Indian side of maritime bound..
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Four persons were seen on the boat who disregarded all warnings by the Coast Guard ship to stop and cooperate with investigation. Soon thereafter, the crew hid themselves in below deck compartment and set the boat on fire, which resulted in explosion and major fire on the boat," the government release stated.

"An intelligence based midnight operation was conducted on the intervening night of December 31 and yesterday by the Indian Coast Guard ships and aircraft to intercept a suspect fishing boat in Arabian Sea near Indo-Pak maritime boundary, approximately 365 km from Porbander," a government press release said.
Four persons were seen on the boat who disregarded all warnings by the Coast Guard ship to stop and cooperate with investigation. Soon thereafter, the crew hid themselves in below deck compartment an..
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"As per the intelligence inputs received on December 31, a fishing boat from KetiBunder near Karachi was planning some illicit transaction in Arabian Sea.

Based on the input, Coast Guard Dornier aircraft undertook sea - air coordinated search and located the suspect fishing boat," the release said.

"Thereafter, the Coast Guard ship on patrol in area was diverted and intercepted the unlit boat at about midnight of 31st December in position 365 km West-South West of Porbandar," it added.
"As per the intelligence inputs received on December 31, a fishing boat from KetiBunder near Karachi was planning some illicit transaction in Arabian Sea.

Based on the input, Coast Guard Dor..
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Due to darkness, bad weather and strong winds, the boat and persons on board could not be saved or recovered. The boat burnt and sank in the same position, in early hours of January 1.

According to the government, Coast Guard ships and aircraft are continuing operations in area to search for any possible survivor. "Coast Guard and other security agencies are maintaining high vigil in maritime and coastal areas since last couple of months due to several inputs on threat from the sea," the government sought to assure.
Due to darkness, bad weather and strong winds, the boat and persons on board could not be saved or recovered. The boat burnt and sank in the same position, in early hours of January 1.

Accor..
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The incident, which resembled the operation undertaken by terrorists from Karachi who had come in a boat before they launched their dreaded attack in Mumbai in Novermber, 2008, took place during the midnight of Dec 31 and Jan 1 when the Coast Guard spotted the vessel about 8 km inside the Indian waters on the maritime boundary with Pakistan.
The incident, which resembled the operation undertaken by terrorists from Karachi who had come in a boat before they launched their dreaded attack in Mumbai in Novermber, 2008, took place during the ..
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