The Bengal Tigers in the R&AW cage
R&AW trained Crusader 100 in action in Bangladesh
| by Jessica Fox
( April 23, 2012, Dhaka, Sri Lanka Guardian)
Strictly scrutinized 100 armed cadres of the ruling Awami League in
Bangladesh, who received 6-month long extensive commando training at
Dehradun in India under the direct supervision of Indian espionage
agency the Research and Analysis Wing are continuing various types of
activities, including secret killing, abduction etcetera since June of
2010 with the mission of “clearing” a large number of politicians, media
personnel and members of the civil society in Bangladesh. The team
codenamed “Crusader-100” went to India during end September 2009 and
stayed there till mid June 2010, where brilliant commando trainers of
Indian Army gave extensive training to these people under the disguise
of “training few young commandos of Bangladesh Army”. The entire project
of “Crusader-100” was originally conceived by Indian Research and
Analysis Wing (RAW) and the project was coordinated directly by the
Bangladeshi Prime Minister and her defense advisor Maj. Gen. (Rtd)
Tarique Ahmed Siddiqui.
Maj.
Gen. (Rtd) Tarique Ahmed Siddiqui maintains special connection with
Indian RAW and British MI6 for decades, since he was in army service.
Such relations of RAW and MI6 with him was because of his family
relations with Sheikh Hasina. When Bangladesh Awami League formed
government in January 2009, Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Tarique Ahmed Siddiqui
became extremely important in the government due to his official
position as the defense advisor to the Bangladeshi Prime Minister as
well as his personal identity of being the brother-in-law of Prime
Minister’s younger sister Sheikh Rehana. The selection of the entire
batch of ruling party cadres, who were sent to India for commando
training were directly done by Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Tarique Ahmed Siddiqui
and a few of his loyal colleagues and retired army officers, while on
return of the members of the “Crusader-100” team from India, they were
provided a hit list comprising names of opposition politicians, members
of Bangladeshi media and some members of the civil society. According to
information, the list contains names of more than 83 people, who are
planned to be “cleared” by the members of the “Crusader-100” gang. The
members of these specially trained hitters are housed inside several
buildings at Dhaka’s Gulshan and Baridhara areas. The Baridhara “bases”
of the hitters is maintained directly by Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Tarique Ahmed
Siddiqui and each of such places are equipped with sophisticated
surveillance equipments as well as entry of civilians are restricted
within these premises. Leader of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, M Ilias
Ali, who became victim of enforced disappearance recently, was also
named in the list of Crusader-100 force. My New Delhi contacts disclosed
few of the names of the hit list, which include, political leaders
Amanullah Aman, Mirza Abbas, Sadeque Hossain Khoka, Goyeshwar Chandra
Roy, M Ilias Ali, Habibun Nabi Sohel, Abdullah Al Noman, Barrister Abdur
Razzaque, Shafiul Alam Pradhan, ASM Abdur Rob, Mufti Fazlul Haque Amini
and Moulana Fazlul Karim. Awami League and RAW have decided “clearing”
the listed names latest by December 2013, which they consider to be
“vital” for the ruling party in Bangladesh in returning into power.
The gang of Crusader-100 is
equipped with sophisticated small and medium range weapons, mostly with
silencers as well as bullet-proof jackets, gas bombs and vehicles for
their operations. Some of the members of this gang use satellite phones
to skip interception of any of the Bangladeshi intelligence agencies.
Each of the members of this gang received healthy financial package
alongside various types of extra benefits, including apartments in Dhaka
city for the members of their families and small businesses. They are
not allowed to show faces during the day-time and mostly required to
stay inside their bases in Dhaka city. In case of emergency, when the
members of the team are required to go on street during the day time,
they are compulsorily required to wear black-tinted helmets, to hide
their faces from the public. By rotation, members of the team are
secretly taken to India for a break of 7-10 days for “amusement”
purposes. In such cases, they are allowed to cross Bangladesh-India
borders without any travel documents.
Source: http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2012_04_23_archive.html
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