Aborted hijacking mission
Mossad boarding an Indian airliner are arrested, foiling a Hijack plot.
Mossad watchers say the operation was possibly blown off by
"unwelcome intervention" in a friendly country, and they decided
to pull out.
Mossad operatives posing as Islamic terrorists
Possible Mossad black ops
On January 12 Indian intelligence officials in Calcutta detained
11 foreign nationals for interrogation before they were to board a Dhaka-bound
Bangladesh Biman flight. They were detained on the suspicion of being hijackers.
"But we realized that they were tabliqis (Islamic preachers), so we
let them go," said an intelligence official. They had planned to attend
an Islamic convention near Dhaka, but Bangladesh refused them visa. Later,
seemingly under Israeli pressure, India allowed them to fly to Tel Aviv.
Israeli Passports
"They had landing permits at Dhaka, but that's not visa,"
said a diplomat in the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi. "We decided
not to entertain them anymore because we cannot take chances."
The eleven had Israeli passports but were believed to be Afghan
nationals who had spent a while in Iran. They had secured landing permits
for Dhaka and one-way tickets on Bangladesh Biman's Calcutta-Delhi route
through a Delhi-based travel agency.Indian intelligence officials, too,
were surprised by the nationality profile of the eleven.
"They are surely Muslims; they say that they have been on tabligh (preaching
Islam) in India for two months. But they are Israeli nationals from the
West Bank," said a Central Intelligence official.
Meir Dagan
Mossad Chief
He claimed that Tel Aviv "exerted considerable pressure" on Delhi
to secure their release. "It appeared that they could be working for
a sensitive organisation in Israel and were on a mission to Bangladesh,"
the official said. The Israeli intelligence outfit, Mossad, is known to
recruit Shia Muslims to penetrate Islamic radical networks.
"It is not unlikely for Mossad to recruit 11 Afghans
in Iran and grant them Israeli citizenship to penetrate a network such as
Bin Laden's. They would begin by infiltrating them into an Islamic radical
group in an unlikely place like Bangladesh," said intelligence analyst
Ashok Debbarma. The pressure exerted on India by Israel for the release
of the men, and the hurry with which they were flown back suggested an Ôaborted
operation'.
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