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NOT GOING AWAY: Bahai Spy Ring in India Busted
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Death to Haifan Bahaism
2008-07-29 02:10:19 UTC
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Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
Seon Ferguson
2008-07-29 03:35:02 UTC
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Ok so Bahai's do spy for Israel after all I was wrong. But iran as well? I
thought Bahai's wanted to invade Iran. Or at least according to you.
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi
IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.
As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.
Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.
The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.
The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.
On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.
The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
Viv
2008-07-29 08:13:22 UTC
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Seon,

The story did in fact go away, because it turned out there was no
substance in it, it was got up by some disaffected former employees.

Nima knows that perfectly well, but he likes to keep rerunning the
original item - as you know, honesty isn't his strong point.

His explanation, BTW, for why the story didn't go anywhere, was that
the Baha'is had bribed the authorities, and Indians being so currupt,
that had sorted the matter out. Racism _is_ one of his strong points.

Viv.
Seon Ferguson
2008-07-29 08:21:24 UTC
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Post by Viv
Seon,
The story did in fact go away, because it turned out there was no
substance in it, it was got up by some disaffected former employees.
Nima knows that perfectly well, but he likes to keep rerunning the
original item - as you know, honesty isn't his strong point.
His explanation, BTW, for why the story didn't go anywhere, was that
the Baha'is had bribed the authorities, and Indians being so currupt,
that had sorted the matter out. Racism _is_ one of his strong points.
Viv.
Lol I knew he would come up with something like that if they were found
innocent. Nothing would have satasfied him unless there was a guilty
verdict. I just assumed this was breaking news.
Viv
2008-07-29 09:16:46 UTC
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Post by Seon Ferguson
Lol I knew he would come up with something like that if they were found
innocent. Nothing would have satasfied him unless there was a guilty
verdict. I just assumed this was breaking news.
That's what he would like to convey, Seon. As I said, honesty isn't
his strong point.

You will note that - as with so many of Nima's dramatic claims - there
is no URL to back up what he has typed in here.

V.
Seon Ferguson
2008-07-29 09:31:51 UTC
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Post by Viv
Post by Seon Ferguson
Lol I knew he would come up with something like that if they were found
innocent. Nothing would have satasfied him unless there was a guilty
verdict. I just assumed this was breaking news.
That's what he would like to convey, Seon. As I said, honesty isn't
his strong point.
You will note that - as with so many of Nima's dramatic claims - there
is no URL to back up what he has typed in here.
V.
Yeah i figured that out when he said I was a Bahai and that the Bahai's
persecuted the followers of the Bab.
But yes I havnt seen him produce any evidence. I hope this proves I am
willing to look at any evidence he presents. But it will probally be bs like
this article.
%^%$##$@!
2008-10-04 12:48:28 UTC
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Post by Seon Ferguson
Post by Viv
Post by Seon Ferguson
Lol I knew he would come up with something like that if they were found
innocent. Nothing would have satasfied him unless there was a guilty
verdict. I just assumed this was breaking news.
That's what he would like to convey, Seon. As I said, honesty isn't
his strong point.
You will note that - as with so many of Nima's dramatic claims - there
is no URL to back up what he has typed in here.
V.
Yeah i figured that out when he said I was a Bahai and that the Bahai's
persecuted the followers of the Bab.
But yes I havnt seen him produce any evidence. I hope this proves I am
willing to look at any evidence he presents. But it will probally be bs
like this article.
You have been produced with irrefutable and unassailable evidence to that
effect time and again and again and again and again...That you are here
doing public fellatio to the Bahaim does not the change that fact one bit.

W
All Bad
2008-07-29 11:12:07 UTC
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Post by Viv
Post by Seon Ferguson
Lol I knew he would come up with something like that if they were found
innocent. Nothing would have satasfied him unless there was a guilty
verdict. I just assumed this was breaking news.
That's what he would like to convey, Seon. As I said, honesty isn't
his strong point.
You will note that - as with so many of Nima's dramatic claims - there
is no URL to back up what he has typed in here.
When there is a URL, it is to folks who advocate use of psychoactive drugs,
or perpetual motion machines.

- All Bad
%^%$##$@!
2008-10-04 12:49:45 UTC
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Post by Seon Ferguson
Post by Viv
Seon,
The story did in fact go away, because it turned out there was no
substance in it, it was got up by some disaffected former employees.
Nima knows that perfectly well, but he likes to keep rerunning the
original item - as you know, honesty isn't his strong point.
His explanation, BTW, for why the story didn't go anywhere, was that
the Baha'is had bribed the authorities, and Indians being so currupt,
that had sorted the matter out. Racism _is_ one of his strong points.
Viv.
Lol I knew he would come up with something like that if they were found
innocent. Nothing would have satasfied him unless there was a guilty
verdict. I just assumed this was breaking news.
Yet not a shred of credible evidence has been produced by these Bahaim to
date proving the case dismissed. Nada!

W
Finnegan's Wake
2008-10-05 23:00:49 UTC
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Post by %^%$##$@!
Post by Seon Ferguson
Post by Viv
Seon,
The story did in fact go away, because it turned out there was no
substance in it, it was got up by some disaffected former employees.
Nima knows that perfectly well, but he likes to keep rerunning the
original item - as you know, honesty isn't his strong point.
His explanation, BTW, for why the story didn't go anywhere, was that
the Baha'is had bribed the authorities, and Indians being so currupt,
that had sorted the matter out. Racism _is_ one of his strong points.
Viv.
Lol I knew he would come up with something like that if they were found
innocent. Nothing would have satasfied him unless there was a guilty
verdict. I just assumed this was breaking news.
Yet not a shred of credible evidence has been produced by these Bahaim to
date proving the case dismissed. Nada!
You're the one who has asserted this was a spy ring blah blah blah

Where's the evidence?

Until you produce it, I and just about every other sensible person will
assume you're just farting ... as usual!

Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-01 06:44:18 UTC
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Post by Viv
Seon,
The story did in fact go away, because it turned out there was no
substance in it,
Evidence? None!

Elsewhere this same IT Committee hack had tried to claim that the news
item itself had been made up. Narratives shift and truth becomes
malleable in the hands of the Haifan Bahaim IT hackters. The facts of
the matter are actually the following: One of the lead parties of this
story attempted to leave the country and was arrested.
http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20060818/425696.html
http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/19/stories/2006081914800400.htm

In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials.


Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
Viv
2008-08-01 07:32:57 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Post by Viv
Seon,
The story did in fact go away, because it turned out there was no
substance in it,
Evidence? None!
Thanks for the admission.
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-02 01:08:35 UTC
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On Aug 1, 5:32 pm, Viv <***@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
\
Post by Viv
Thanks for the admission.
That question was pointed at you, hackster, and you aren't getting
away with it that easily. You asserted that the case was dismissed.
Provide evidence for its dismissal.

W

http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20060818/425696.html
http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/19/stories/2006081914800400.htm

In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials.

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
Máirseáil Rí Laoise
2008-08-03 22:14:24 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains.
And your source for this is .... seeing as how you couldn't, apparently,
have read it in a newspaper?
Viv
2008-08-04 09:12:02 UTC
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On 3 Aug, 23:14, "Máirseáil Rí Laoise" >
Post by Máirseáil Rí Laoise
And your source for this is .... seeing as how you couldn't, apparently,
have read it in a newspaper?
Nima got his information in his usual way: from Agent Mulder via his
implanted chip. That's why he doesn't need to bother with evidence.

V.
All Bad
2008-08-04 10:57:54 UTC
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He _assumes_ it is from Mulder. If he checked, he might find it is from the
Smoking Man.

- All Bad

"Viv" <***@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:33ffb2a1-99a7-4d53-8111-***@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
On 3 Aug, 23:14, "Máirseáil Rí Laoise" >
Post by Máirseáil Rí Laoise
And your source for this is .... seeing as how you couldn't, apparently,
have read it in a newspaper?
Nima got his information in his usual way: from Agent Mulder via his
implanted chip. That's why he doesn't need to bother with evidence.

V.
j***@gmail.com
2008-08-04 17:21:22 UTC
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Post by Viv
Nima got his information in his usual way: from Agent Mulder via his
implanted chip. That's why he doesn't need to bother with evidence.
V.
just to get in the spirit of things I believe that your post
represents an UNEQUIVOCAL, UNASSAILABLE admission that the IT comittee
have secretly implanted a device inside his head. Get out of that
lying Bahaim scum etc...

Damn...forgot to squeeze in prima facea. :(
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-13 02:43:32 UTC
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See *Bahais In My Backyard*
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2877478116441126906&hl=en-AU

BAHAIM Tactics & Techniques

"Slanderous Vilification" = The Baha'i Technique - Ad Hominem, Libel,
Slander, Demonize, Scapegoat, Ostracize, Shun, Banish, Backbite,
Defame, Vilify, Discredit, Smear, Revile, Suppress, Attack, Bully,
Intimidate, Threaten, Malign, Blackball, Deceive, Coerce, Silence,
Harass... etc., etc.... CAUTION NON-BAHAIS

1. As far as possible they hold back from responding
2. Then they claim no knowledge [of the given issue] by feigning
ignorance
3. After the exposer has exposed they will try to divert to secondary
and totally peripheral and irrelevent side-issues
4. The exposer is then painted as someone with an axe to grind,
biased, deluded (while they, the bahaim, still have not responded to
the main issue exposed)
5. Next they relate mental instability and insanity to the exposer
[i.e. shoot the messenger]
6. Then, the last tactic, is to wheel out several dubious personas on
the scene who claim to be neutral non-bahai observers who then begin
attacking the exposer as well as the issue exposed and supporting the
bahais and their issues as so-called non-bahais
PaulHammond
2008-07-29 17:40:41 UTC
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Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi
I think it's worth noticing that the date on this report is 2006.

Have you got any more recent news on this case? I know I've asked you
if you'd heard anything on this case a couple of times since then (at
least once in 2007 and once this year) - the latest I'd heard was that
the trial was going to happen in September 2006.

What happened? Were there any convictions?

Others in this thread are saying that the defendants were aquitted.
Is that true?

Paul
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-01 06:22:46 UTC
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Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
Viv
2008-08-01 07:35:13 UTC
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Note Nima's reposting of the original - a clear admission that he has
nothing of substance and no reply to the points raised and the
questions asked.

When he retreats into autospam mode you know he knows he's lost
(again).

V.
PaulHammond
2008-08-01 23:20:25 UTC
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Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?

Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.

The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago. You've
still heard nothing more on it?

(btw - maybe you should be careful about re-posting entire news
articles - I notice the thread where you'd reposted an entire New York
Times article 5 or 6 times without responding to the comments I'd made
on it seems to have disappeared. I thought maybe someone at the NY
Times had noticed and got onto Google for breach of copyright or
something)
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-02 01:09:12 UTC
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http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20060818/425696.html
http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/19/stories/2006081914800400.htm

In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials.

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-02 01:27:32 UTC
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Post by PaulHammond
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?
Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.
The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago. You've
still heard nothing more on it?
Are you blind, ao-hole <rhetorical question since the answer is in the
affirmative>?

"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
All Bad
2008-08-02 02:52:53 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Post by PaulHammond
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?
Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.
The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago. You've
still heard nothing more on it?
Are you blind, ao-hole <rhetorical question since the answer is in the
affirmative>?
(sigh) R U pathetically stewpid, or just pathetic, just stupid, or all of
the above?
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
Two years later, bottom dead center. No updates. No news. Nada. Zilch!
Capische?

- All Bad
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi
IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.
As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.
Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.
The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.
The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.
On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.
The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-02 04:20:11 UTC
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Post by All Bad
Two years later, bottom dead center. No updates. No news. Nada. Zilch!
Capische?
That's what you cultists tell your deluded flock for internal
consumption. Facts are otherwise. If you know otherwise, especially
verifiable information that the case was dismissed, provide it.


"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
All Bad
2008-08-02 12:56:51 UTC
Permalink
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Post by All Bad
Two years later, bottom dead center. No updates. No news. Nada. Zilch!
Capische?
That's what you cultists tell your deluded flock for internal
consumption. Facts are otherwise. If you know otherwise, especially
verifiable information that the case was dismissed, provide it.
12 hours later, bottom dead center. It was repeatedly pointed out to the
Village Idiot that he was reposting a stale article, and as you can see, he
calls for others to provide the updates, clear, convincing, cogent evidence
that there is no intelligent life home at this hour of the day.

For our next stop on the freak show, we are off to see the painted lady ...

- All Bad
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi
IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.
As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.
Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.
The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.
The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.
On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.
The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-03 00:49:54 UTC
Permalink
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.

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http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20060818/425696.html
http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/19/stories/2006081914800400.htm

In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials.

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.

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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 18:27:32 -0700 (PDT)
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Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?
Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.
The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago. You've
still heard nothing more on it?
Are you blind, ao-hole <rhetorical question since the answer is in the
affirmative>?

"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.

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Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?
Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.
The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago. You've
still heard nothing more on it?
Are you blind, ao-hole <rhetorical question since the answer is in the
affirmative>?
(sigh) R U pathetically stewpid, or just pathetic, just stupid, or all
of
the above?
Post by PaulHammond
"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
Two years later, bottom dead center. No updates. No news. Nada.
Zilch!
Capische?

- All Bad

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later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi
IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.
As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.
Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.
The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.
The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.
On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.
The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
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Post by PaulHammond
Two years later, bottom dead center. No updates. No news. Nada. Zilch!
Capische?
That's what you cultists tell your deluded flock for internal
consumption. Facts are otherwise. If you know otherwise, especially
verifiable information that the case was dismissed, provide it.

"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."
Beelzebabe
2008-08-02 07:17:13 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication.
No it wasn't; you just couldn't figure out (and still haven't,
apparently) that her article was from a different newspaper than the one
you were quoting (Hindustani Times vs. Hindustan Times, IIRC, each of
which has its own website-- I checked).

--Sekhmet
.
.
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-03 05:14:49 UTC
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Post by Beelzebabe
In article
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication.
No it wasn't; you just couldn't figure out (and still haven't,
apparently) that her article was from a different newspaper than the one
you were quoting
Bullshit misdirection on top of a lie. Provide the link, then.

W
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-03 05:27:02 UTC
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http://groups.google.com/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/dd38364735950192/ae612324b45cee84?lnk=gst&q=sUSAN+mANECK+%2B+INTERPOLATION#ae612324b45cee84

Also note:

-
From: "Hindustan Times" <XXXXXXXXX> Add to Address Book
To: "Wahid Azal" <***@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 10 September 2006 20:29:26 -0500
Subject: Re: Story attributed to Hindustan Times

<snip>

We can confirm that the item submitted in your email was not one
published by the Hindustan Times or any other publication we are aware
of.

Thank you for your query.

-
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-03 05:38:23 UTC
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Post by Beelzebabe
In article
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication.
No it wasn't; you just couldn't figure out (and still haven't,
apparently) that her article was from a different newspaper than the one
you were quoting (Hindustani Times vs. Hindustan Times, IIRC, each of
which has its own website-- I checked).
--Sekhmet
Has it even occurred to a bald faced liar and two-faced cultist
hypocrite such as yourself that Susan Maneck actually attributed her
fabricated story to the Hindustan Times, NOT the HINDUSTANI Times:

--
*SUSAN MANECK'S FABRICATED STORY
http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/thread/d53666a71a8d0fc1/08372fb41c860117#08372fb41c860117
Written by Hindustan Times
Sunday, 20 August 2006

THE DELHI High Court on Friday stayed the arrest of eight management
committee members of Lotus Temple, the famed Bahai shrine, charged
with indulging in anti-national activities.

Justice A.K. Sikri stayed the arrest on a petition, which claimed that
the prosecuting agencies had so far failed to establish even an iota
of evidence to prove the charges. Senior counsel K. Sood, appearing
for the petitioners, submitted that the investigating agencies -
including the CBI and Delhi government - had found no substance in
the allegations levelled against the management by a section of the
sacked
employees.

--

Official statement of the Hindustan Times regarding the story falsely
attributed to it by Susan Maneck:

From: "Hindustan Times" <XXXXXXXXX> Add to Address Book
To: "Wahid Azal" <***@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 10 September 2006 20:29:26 -0500
Subject: Re: Story attributed to Hindustan Times

<snip>

We can confirm that the item submitted in your email was not one
published by the Hindustan Times or any other publication we are aware
of.

Thank you for your query.

-

Now who was it again that can't figure out the difference between
Hindustan Times and Hindustani Times?

W
PaulHammond
2008-08-03 16:01:53 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
-
Now who was it again that can't figure out the difference between
Hindustan Times and Hindustani Times?
W
That would be you, posting as "Abraxas", in message no 7 on this link.



http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/thread/d53666a71a8d0fc1/08372fb41c860117#08372fb41c860117

"Such an article above does not exist and there is no such paper in
India known as the *Hindustan* Times. Rather it is the HINDUSTANI
TIMES. Clearly "Dr" Maniac has fraudulently tampered with and
interpolated valid bona fide article regarding the case which
appeared
on August 19th in THE HINDU, and which _accurately_ stated: "


(Thanks for providing that link on another thread, btw)

I quite like the article from the HINDU that you kindly quoted there
too - which suggested that the arrest of the trust and management of
the Lotus Temple had been stayed.

It seems like there wasn't *that* much of a clear cut case against
them.

Paul
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-13 02:49:07 UTC
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Post by PaulHammond
I quite like the article from the HINDU that you kindly quoted there
too - which suggested that the arrest of the trust and management of
the Lotus Temple had been stayed.
Pending the next _hearing_! The selective quotations and
misdirections of the bahaim IT committee knows no bounds.

http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/19/stories/2006081914800400.htm
Justice A K Sikri directed the Economic Offence Wing(EOW) of the Delhi
Police not to arrest the trustees and management committee members of
the Lotus temple, founded by the Bahai faith, till the next date of
hearing."
Post by PaulHammond
It seems like there wasn't *that* much of a clear cut case against
them.
Apparently there was that the High Court of India ruled a press black-
out on the submissions of the Attorney General, not to mention that
Susan Maniac was wheeled out here to offer manufactured news items.

W
PaulHammond
2008-08-13 14:46:01 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Post by PaulHammond
I quite like the article from the HINDU that you kindly quoted there
too - which suggested that the arrest of the trust and management of
the Lotus Temple had been stayed.
Pending the next _hearing_!
When do you think the next hearing will be, Nima?

Hopefully, before 2012!
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
The selective quotations and
misdirections of the bahaim IT committee knows no bounds.
When are you going to give us the evidence you have on the operations
of this "IT Committee"?
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/19/stories/2006081914800400.htm
Justice A K Sikri directed the Economic Offence Wing(EOW) of the Delhi
Police not to arrest the trustees and management committee members of
the Lotus temple, founded by the Bahai faith, till the next date of
hearing."
Post by PaulHammond
It seems like there wasn't *that* much of a clear cut case against
them.
Apparently there was that the High Court of India ruled a press black-
out on the submissions of the Attorney General, not to mention that
Susan Maniac was wheeled out here to offer manufactured news items.
She posted an article that pretty much has the same facts in it as the
ones that you are pushing - yet hers are "bad" articles and yours are
"good" articles.

If you have nothing but stale old links to 2006, why are you serving
us up these warmed-over left-overs?

Nothing has happened - which strongly suggests to me that either the
hearing dismissed the case due to lack of evidence, or acquited them.
Else there would have been a story about prison sentences or fines
which you would have been singing and dancing about for two years.

You're just a sad old bullshiter, aren't you Holy Chickenhead?
بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
2008-08-14 03:42:21 UTC
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Post by PaulHammond
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Post by PaulHammond
I quite like the article from the HINDU that you kindly quoted there
too - which suggested that the arrest of the trust and management of
the Lotus Temple had been stayed.
Pending the next _hearing_!
When do you think the next hearing will be, Nima?
There's been several already. Why don't you go ask your masters in
Haifa, Zionistan, to explain to you why Payam Shoghi still has not
been able to remove himself from India?


<bs snip>
Post by PaulHammond
She posted an article that pretty much has the same facts in it as the
ones that you are pushing - yet hers are "bad" articles and yours are
"good" articles.
Then post the link and the verifiable archive which goes with the
story she put up. Why is that so hard to do? The editors of the
Hindustan Times are on record claiming that the item Susan Maneck
published here was never published by them. The Economic Offenses Wing
of the Delhi Police is on record to eight different people, that the
case is still ongoing. Obviously they aren't the ones lying here, you
all are trying to cover-up and misdirect from the international
political imbroglio your organization was caught in.
Post by PaulHammond
If you have nothing but stale old links to 2006, why are you serving
us up these warmed-over left-overs?
Blow it out your backside, lying hack. Two years is nothing. The
online archives for the two subsequent stories after the initial
Hindustan Times article is still available. Archives of published
material don't go stale after only two years. Again, Susan Maniac
published a fraudulent item claiming it was the last published word on
the subject. Prove it is genuine! You cannot because it is a fake!!

CAUTION NON-BAHAIS

See *Bahais In My Backyard*
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2877478116441126906&hl=en-AU

BAHAIM Tactics & Techniques

"Slanderous Vilification" = The Baha'i Technique - Ad Hominem, Libel,
Slander, Demonize, Scapegoat, Ostracize, Shun, Banish, Backbite,
Defame, Vilify, Discredit, Smear, Revile, Suppress, Attack, Bully,
Intimidate, Threaten, Malign, Blackball, Deceive, Coerce, Silence,
Harass... etc., etc.... CAUTION NON-BAHAIS
1. As far as possible they hold back from responding
2. Then they claim no knowledge [of the given issue] by feigning
ignorance
3. After the exposer has exposed they will try to divert to secondary
and totally peripheral and irrelevent side-issues
4. The exposer is then painted as someone with an axe to grind,
biased, deluded (while they, the bahaim, still have not responded to
the main issue exposed)
5. Next they relate mental instability and insanity to the exposer
[i.e. shoot the messenger]
6. Then, the last tactic, is to wheel out several dubious personas on
the scene who claim to be neutral non-bahai observers who then begin
attacking the exposer as well as the issue exposed and supporting the
bahais and their issues as so-called non-bahais
PaulHammond
2008-08-14 15:54:58 UTC
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بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
Post by PaulHammond
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Post by PaulHammond
I quite like the article from the HINDU that you kindly quoted there
too - which suggested that the arrest of the trust and management of
the Lotus Temple had been stayed.
Pending the next _hearing_!
When do you think the next hearing will be, Nima?
There's been several already.
When were these hearings, and what were their outcomes?
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
Why don't you go ask your masters in
Haifa, Zionistan, to explain to you why Payam Shoghi still has not
been able to remove himself from India?
<bs snip>
Post by PaulHammond
She posted an article that pretty much has the same facts in it as the
ones that you are pushing - yet hers are "bad" articles and yours are
"good" articles.
Then post the link and the verifiable archive which goes with the
story she put up.
You're not denying that Susan's article has pretty much the same facts
as yours in it.
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
Why is that so hard to do?
I'M not the one bringing up 2 year old stories as "recent news".

If you don't know why it's difficult to bring up an archive story from
an Indian newspaper of something that is only of relatively marginal
interest to me by this stage, then you must be stupid.

Oh, well, I already knew that!
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
The editors of the
Hindustan Times are on record claiming that the item Susan Maneck
published here was never published by them.
And I'M on record as saying that I think it's suspicious that you have
reported that email to us with the header and the name of the person
it's from xxxx-ed out.

I think it's more likely that you made up that email than that Susan
made up an article, which basically reports the same facts as the
articles that YOU posted about the issue.

That the arrests of the accused Baha'is were stayed in 2006, and that
no-one has seen any news reports of any convictions for any criminal
charge since that date.

These Baha'is aren't still on remand, now are they?
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
The Economic Offenses Wing
of the Delhi Police is on record to eight different people, that the
case is still ongoing.
This is the first I've heard of it! Of course, you can provide with
the evidence about this - and there's a good reason why you haven't
mentioned this before?
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
Obviously they aren't the ones lying here,
Well, I haven't seen their words. You could well be lying - it's
something of a habit with you.
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
Post by PaulHammond
If you have nothing but stale old links to 2006, why are you serving
us up these warmed-over left-overs?
Blow it out your backside, lying hack. Two years is nothing.
It's a bloody long time for a case which was meant to come to trial in
September 2006!

You clearly HAVE got nothing more recent, else you WOULDN'T be serving
us up old, old articles and rumours of things that official people
might or might not have said to un-named third parties.


The
Post by بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
online archives for the two subsequent stories after the initial
Hindustan Times article is still available. Archives of published
material don't go stale after only two years. Again, Susan Maniac
published a fraudulent item claiming it was the last published word on
the subject. Prove it is genuine! You cannot because it is a fake!!
PProve that your email is genuine! You cannot, because it is a fake.
بسم الله القديم الأزلي المحيط الذي أحاط بعلمه جميع مخلوقاته القديم الأبدي الذي لا ابتداء لقدمه وليس له انتهاء
2008-08-25 05:30:02 UTC
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Post by PaulHammond
PProve that your email is genuine! You cannot, because it is a fake.
It is, and I am happy to provide you with all the email headers right
here on TRB, provided you show the archival link, date and journalist
for the piece Susan Maniac posted. You cannot, because the story is a
fake.

CAUTION NON-BAHAIS

See *Bahais In My Backyard*
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2877478116441126906&hl=en-AU

BAHAIM Tactics & Techniques

"Slanderous Vilification" = The Baha'i Technique - Ad Hominem, Libel,
Slander, Demonize, Scapegoat, Ostracize, Shun, Banish, Backbite,
Defame, Vilify, Discredit, Smear, Revile, Suppress, Attack, Bully,
Intimidate, Threaten, Malign, Blackball, Deceive, Coerce, Silence,
Harass... etc., etc.... CAUTION NON-BAHAIS
1. As far as possible they hold back from responding
2. Then they claim no knowledge [of the given issue] by feigning
ignorance
3. After the exposer has exposed they will try to divert to secondary
and totally peripheral and irrelevent side-issues
4. The exposer is then painted as someone with an axe to grind,
biased, deluded (while they, the bahaim, still have not responded to
the main issue exposed)
5. Next they relate mental instability and insanity to the exposer
[i.e. shoot the messenger]
6. Then, the last tactic, is to wheel out several dubious personas on
the scene who claim to be neutral non-bahai observers who then begin
attacking the exposer as well as the issue exposed and supporting the
bahais and their issues as so-called non-bahais
Máirseáil Rí Laoise
2008-08-13 20:02:21 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Apparently there was that the High Court of India ruled a press black-
out on the submissions of the Attorney General,
Such rulings of the Court are normally reported. Where is your evidence?
PaulHammond
2008-08-02 14:09:49 UTC
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Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Post by PaulHammond
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?
Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.
The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago.  You've
still heard nothing more on it?
Are you blind, ao-hole <rhetorical question since the answer is in the
affirmative>?
"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a  news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."
Aw, come ON! If the trial was happening in September 2006, it MUST be
over by now.

What was the outcome?

I strongly suspect that, since you HAVEN'T been making a song and
dance about any convictions, fines or prison sentences that there were
none.

Just a reminder - today's date is 2/8/2008.

Serving us 2 year old headlines and warmed-over rants doesn't *really*
make it look like you've got your finger on the pulse of the latest
Baha'i news, does it?

Paul
Sock-Puppet'ullah
2008-08-03 00:50:36 UTC
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Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.

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http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/19/stories/2006081914800400.htm

In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials.

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.

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Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?
Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.
The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago. You've
still heard nothing more on it?
Are you blind, ao-hole <rhetorical question since the answer is in the
affirmative>?

"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."

Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006

SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds

NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi

IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.

As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.

Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.

The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.

The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.

On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.

The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.

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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 22:52:53 -0400
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Post by PaulHammond
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
No updates, then?
Like I said, I HAVE actually asked you several times before (because I
was generally interested to see what was happening) whether you heard
anything about the results of the trail, which I heard had been
scheduled for September 2006.
The trial was meant to have happened nearly two years ago. You've
still heard nothing more on it?
Are you blind, ao-hole <rhetorical question since the answer is in the
affirmative>?
(sigh) R U pathetically stewpid, or just pathetic, just stupid, or all
of
the above?
Post by PaulHammond
"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
Two years later, bottom dead center. No updates. No news. Nada.
Zilch!
Capische?

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later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."
Hindustan TIMES, July 13, 2006
SPY RING BUSTED? - Bahai trustees accused of embezzling funds
NAZIYA Alvi
New Delhi
IN A complaint filed in a city court, a few trustees of the National
Spiritual Assembly of Bahais of India have been accused of espionage
by
their colleagues. Apparently, they were supplying classified documents
from India's defence establishments to Israeli and Iranian spying
agencies and making huge amounts in foreign currency.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the additional chief metropolitan
magistrate, Kamini Lau, has directed the Economic Offence Wing Cell to
immediately register a case against the accused persons. The court has
also asked the cell to file a status report with it by August 10.
As per the allegations in the complaint, one of the accused, N.K.
Bhudhiraja, general manager of finance with the spiritual
organisation,
forged an identity card and af fixed his photograph on an armed forces
concessions form for fee baggage allowance, which is needed for
military officials travelling to places in India and abroad.
Apparently, he also used to travel under the fictitious name of
'Captain S. Budhiraja' of the air force station at Yelahanka.
Apparently, the accused, by using such impersonations and forgery
managed to clandestinely penetrate into the prohibited defence
establishment of the country and get hold of classified documents. In
turn, he supplied the sensitive documents to spying agencies in Israel
and Iran in return of foreign currency.
The complaint has also alleged that the stamp of the air force station
at Yelahanka had been forged with some amount of accuracy and was
being
used by the accused trustees of the 'spiritual assembly'.
The complaint also alleges that another accused, Payam Shoghi, also a
trustee with the society, is in truth an Iranian national. He
fraudulently got his name inserted in the ration card of another
accused and also got it attested.
On the basis of the ration card he managed to procure an Indian
passport. The complaint also states that such passports have been
issued to a number of other foreigners by the accused people through a
similar fashion of forgery.
The counsel of three complainants Swadesh Kumar, Khub Singh and
Gulshan
Kumar told the court that they have definitive documentary evidence to
prove that the accused were, in addition to the other violations,
involved in a large scale Hawala transaction network.
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 21:20:11 -0700 (PDT)
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Post by PaulHammond
Two years later, bottom dead center. No updates. No news. Nada. Zilch!
Capische?
That's what you cultists tell your deluded flock for internal
consumption. Facts are otherwise. If you know otherwise, especially
verifiable information that the case was dismissed, provide it.

"In mid September 2006 an actual hearing on the case transpired at
which time the Indian High Court, on submissions made by attorneys to
the Indian government, ruled a nation wide press gag on further
reporting of the story. This is where the story remains. Susan Maneck
later attempted to misdirect and so on TRB fabricated a news story
attributing it to the Hindustan Times claiming that the case had been
thrown out of court and the parties exonerated. No such thing has as
yet transpired and the news story submitted by Susan Maneck was itself
a fabrication. Since this time Payam Shoghi has been dismissed from
his counsellorship, but his passport still remains after two years in
the hands of Indian officials."
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