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WAR ON TERROR: ISIS foreign fighters killed in U.S. airstrikes


Two European foreign fighters were killed on the same day in recent U.S. airstrikes, a Pentagon spokesman announced Thursday.
The operations were part of an ongoing effort to take out fighters from both ISIS and al Qaeda that are planning external attacks against the West.
Col. Steve Warren, spokesman for the coalition against ISIS, identified the two as Abu al-Zubair al-Bosni and Khaled Othman Al Timawi. Al-Bosni was a Swedish national of Bosnian decent who was killed in Bajar, Iraq, and Al Timawi was a Swedish-born foreign fighter, described by Warren as ISIS's deputy emir of the Anwar al Awlaki brigade.
The Pentagon said the strike took place on March 16.
"Both of these strikes deprive ISIL of motivated foreign fighters who have displayed leadership aptitude," Warren said in response to a question from CNN.
"We are specifically targeting cells, groups, and individuals who we expect are plotting to export terror," he added.
The targeted ISIS leaders' connection to Sweden is bound to raise additional concerns about the organization's presence in Europe.
Approximately 300 Swedes have traveled to Iraq and Syria to fight alongside militant groups, with 150 having returned to Sweden, according to the Soufan Group, a security consultancy that tracks foreign fighters. Among Western countries, Sweden ranks only behind Belgium in terms of the number of foreign fighters per capita, with about 30 foreign fighters for every one million Swedes.

The two strikes come on the heels of recent strikes in Idlib, Syria, against two key al Qaeda leaders.
Warren said the coalition is looking for more opportunities of a similar nature.
"We are out looking for them. As the pressure continues to mount, they become exposed," he said.
  • SOURCE: CNN

MALASIA: 14 people arrested as Malaysian police cripple international drug syndicates...


Police in Malaysia crippled five international drug syndicates, seizing RM2.3mil worth of drugs hidden inside handbags, in the space of six days. 14 people were arrested among them Nigerians.
The raids, which were conducted by the Special Tactical Intelligence Narcotics Group (STING) and Bukit Aman Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID), took place in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Johor between April 1 to April 6.

NCID director Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff (pictured holding up one of the handbags used to hide the seized drugs) said the syndicates had all been using the same method of smuggling the drugs, which was through international courier and sea cargo services.
"The shipments came from China and we believe the drugs were destined for the overseas market," he said in a press conference at Bukit Aman on Friday, April 8.
He said the drugs were hidden in packages like shipments of handbags and other unsuspicious items.
He added that police also arrested 14 people, aged 26 to 54, including 10 foreigners from Nigeria, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam in the raids.

Comm Mohd Mokhtar said this was the latest in a series of drug busts in the first three months of the year so far.
"From January 1 to April 3, we have arrested 55,049 people for drug related offences and seized RM61.43mil worth of various drugs. We have also seized RM34.62mil worth of property related to these cases in the same period," he said.

WAR ON TERROR: Paris attacks key suspect Mohamed Abrini arrested in Brussels...


The Belgian federal prosecutor's office on Friday confirmed it had made several arrests related to the attacks in Brussels. Among them is Mohamed Abrini, wanted over last year terror attacks in Paris. Abrini has been on Europe's most wanted list since being identified as the man pictured in CCTV images with Salah Abdeslam at a petrol station in Ressons, on the highway to Paris, two days before the November 13 attacks.




 The 31-year-old Belgian was "more than likely" the "man in the hat" seen on security camera footage at Brussels airport on March 22 with two suicide bombers, public broadcaster VRT reports, citing unidentified sources.

Abdeslam, one of the prime suspects in the Paris attacks, was arrested in Brussels two weeks ago before suicide bombers struck the city.

HERO DOG: Dog that lost its leg in Afghanistan given highest medal by U.S Army


Lucca has become the 67th animal to be honoured with the Dickin Medal, the Victoria Cross for animals, after the U.S Marine Corps decided to honour the 12-year-old German Shepherd who served the US Marine Corps for six years and lost her leg during a bomb sniffing operation in Afghanistan.
According to reports, in 2012, after losing her leg and suffering chest burns from the bomb, she retired but army reports have it that there were never any human casualties during her patrols, such was her worth to the army.

Lucca’s owner, Gunnery Sergeant Chris Willingham, traveled to London with her to accept the prestigious medal founded by vet charity PDSA in 1943 .

It's been awarded to 31 dogs, 32 Second World War messenger pigeons, three horses and one cat since it's inception.


Lucca is very intelligent, loyal, and had an amazing drive for work as a search dog,’ he said.
‘She is the only reason I made it home to my family and I am fortunate to have served with her. Today, I do my best to keep her spoiled in her well-deserved retirement.’

Lucca and her owner served in two operations in Iraq before going to Afghanistan where she led 75 patrols in Helmand Province, a province heavily laden with improvised explosive devices.

Jan McLoughlin, DGl of the PDSA, said:
‘Lucca’s conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty makes her a hugely deserving recipient of the PDSA Dickin Medal.
‘Her ability and determination to seek our arms and explosives preserved human life amid some of the world’s fiercest military conflicts.’
source: lindaikejisblog

RACISM: Black College Student Finds The Words ‘Monkey’ And ‘N**Ger’ Scribbled On Her Bananas by either of her 4 flatmates

These racist offsprings must be doing their parents proud... #sadpeople
Faramade Ifaturoti, 19, a first-year biomedical sciences student at the University of Warwick, posted a photograph of the racist slurs online after allegedly finding them in her kitchen.
The 19-year-old from Colchester, Essex, is now being comforted by her friends and family after she was left ‘incredibly shaken and shocked’ by her discovery on Monday night.
The university has launched an investigation following her tweet, in which she said she was ‘extremely disgusted’ by the incident.
And Miss Ifaturoti, who has since made her Twitter profile private, told BuzzFeed News that she felt ‘targeted’, adding: ‘This is not the first time something like this has happened.’
Her friend Jere Agbaje, 19, a law and sociology student at Warwick, told the Independent: ‘She unpacked and stored her shopping, whilst four of her flatmates were in the kitchen.
‘When she came into the kitchen, to her horror, those shocking racial slurs and dehumanizing remarks were branded on her bananas.

source: bossip

MESSI: Trial date set for his tax evasion charges

FC Barcelona and Argentine footballer Lionel Messi has a date set for the trial of tax fraud charges brought against him and his father Jorge.
The date has been set to the initial set date May 31.

Putin: Panama Papers is an effort by U.S to destabilise Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the U.S. government of attempting to destabilize Russia with Panama allegations against his cabinet member.
Speaking at the All-Russia People’s Front media forum in St. Petersburg, Mr. Putin said articles published by news agencies around the world earlier this week constitute 
 “one more attempt to destabilize the internal situation [and] make us more accommodating,” Russian news agencies Interfax and Tass reported.

           “Our opponents are above all concerned by the unity and consolidation of the                          Russian nation. They are attempting to rock us from within, to make us more pliant,” He said.
 Papers reporting so far is renowned cellist Sergei Pavlovich Roldugin — a long-time friend of the Russian president and godfather to one of Mr. Putin’s daughters.
“Many creative professionals in Russia — probably half of them — are trying to do business and, to my knowledge, Sergei Pavlovich has been trying, too,”  He is a minority shareholder in one of our companies, and he is making some money but definitely not billions of dollars. Nonsense, there is nothing of the sort.” - Putin
Referencing recent remarks made by WikiLeaks, the whistleblower group, Mr. Putin went on to suggest that the U.S. government is spearheading the Panama Papers reports.
“When officials from the U.S. State Department or the White House announce certain ridiculous things, it means that they’re designating themselves as a stakeholder,” Mr. Putin said. He said that Russia welcomes this, however, “because [then] we know who ordered the whole thing.”
On Wednesday, WikiLeaks said in a tweet that included among the dozens of media organizations involved in the Panama Papers reporting is the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), “which targets Russia & former USSR and was funded by USAID and [George] Soros,” the Hungarian-American philanthropist known for bank-rolling liberal efforts.
“WikiLeaks has showed us that official people and official organs of the U.S. are behind this,” Mr. Putin said on Thursday.
Their alleged efforts, he added, aimed to weaken Russia “by infusing some mistrust in society toward government bodies and the government, and by setting people against each other.”
The Open Society Foundations and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation — two pro-democracy groups started by Mr. Soros — were labeled as “undesirable” by the Kremlin last year and are no longer allowed to operate within Russia on account of allegedly posing a threat to the country’s national security and public order.
Mr. Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, claimed earlier this week that “former representatives of the [U.S.] State Department and the CIA,” are involved in the Panama Papers reporting; and Victor Zvagelsky, a lawmaker in the State Duma, has separately threatened to file a libel lawsuit against Novaya Gazeta, a liberal newspaper in Russia that has reported on the leaks this week with the help of the OCCRP.
Artyom Kiryanov, a member of Russia’s public chamber, asked the federal tax service on Thursday to investigate whether the newspaper received foreign funding through OCCRP, The Guardian reported.
OCCRP founder Drew Sullivan told The Guardian that his group has “never given a penny to Novaya Gazeta, nor would they take it if we offered.”
In addition to funding from USAID and Mr. Soros, the OCCRP also receives financial support courtesy of the United Nations Democracy Fund and the Center for Public Integrity, as well as the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) — the group responsible for managing the Panama Paper documents.
“Claims that #PanamaPapers themselves are a ‘plot’ against Russia are nonsense. However hoarding, DC organization & USAID money tilt coverage,” WikiLeaks clarified in a later tweet.
source: washingtontimes

NIGERIA: Army arrests suspected Boko Haram members with poisoned fish


The Nigerian Army 3rd Brigade troops in Jigawa State have intercepted and destroyed 80 bags of poisoned fish brought into the state by suspected Boko Haram terrorists from Baga in Borno State.
While disclosing this to newsmen, the Brigade Spokesperson, Captain Eze Ikechikwu, said the sect members were intercepted with the poisoned fish at Hadeja Local Government Area of Jigawa State with the intent to sell it to unsuspected members of the public. 11 suspected members of the sect group were being interrogated. He added that Boko Haram members have devised another means of attacking members of the public through traditional biological weapon.

source:lindaikejisblog

FOOTBALL: Wolfsburg player Vieirinha loses tooth during UCL clash with Real Madrid


Wolfsburg winger Vieirinha loses tooth after Toni Kroos struck him in the mouth with his elbow. Wolfsburg won 2 nil... He paid with his tooth.(One for the team)

Charlie Sheen investigated by LA Police for 'Felony Threat Investigation' and 'stalking'


Los Angeles police said on Wednesday that Charlie Sheen was the subject of a criminal investigation headed by detectives from an elite stalking unit.
"Actor Charlie Sheen is the subject of a felony threat investigation triggered by his ex-fiancée. Los Angeles police and the woman's lawyer told NBC News on Wednesday."
 Scottine Ross, a retired pornographic film star, has previously accused Sheen, 50, in a civil suit of assault, battery, intentional inflection of emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence for failing to disclose that he was HIV-positive during their engagement, which ended in 2014.

David Ring, an attorney for Ross, 26, who performed under the name Brett Rossi, told NBC News that his client returned to Los Angeles police recently to seek a protective order against Sheen.

The order was sought after The National Enquirer and Radar Online published excerpts on March 31 of what they said was an audiotape in which Sheen confesses to having lied about his HIV status and having threatened to kill Ross.

Los Angeles police served a search warrant Tuesday at the magazine's New York headquarters seeking the audiotape and confirmed Wednesday to NBC News that Sheen was the subject of a "felony threat investigation." They would provide no further details.

The magazine's parent company, American Media Inc., said in a statement to NBC News that it believes the warrant
 "violates federal and state law prohibiting the use of search warrants against media companies who are reporting news and information."
The allegations included in the warrant match those made in a civil lawsuit Ross filed Dec. 3 in Los Angeles County Superior Court. In the suit, Ross alleges that in addition to concealing his HIV status from her, Sheen on numerous occasions erupted in violent fits, often accompanied by threats.