Missing Strategic Maps:Kerala minister helped US and Jehadi spies
Kollam:Padom prathikarana vedi reiterated their allegation that Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Issac is behind the missing strategic maps from CESS, Centre for Earth Science Studies in Thiruvananthapuram.
24 Strategic Maps are missing from the centre which includes that of Malabar seacost stretching from Ponnani to Maradu.The jehadi terrorist have special interest in this Malabar sea shore.
Thomas Issac is involved with a international spies of America and Pakistan says Professor S. Sudheesh.During the period of 19 87 to 2003 US Spies Richard Franki, Pearson together with few Pakistani officials had conducted several Map studies in Kerala with the help of Thomas Issac, Who was in the Governing body of CESS.
Richard Franki came to Kerala with a Visa issued from Islamabad, In the name of Panchayath resource mapping, strategic informations are transferred to our enemy country. These maps are supposed to be for American Mission in Islamabad and CIA Fact book.
With the help of Home Ministry all attempts are under way to mislead the case and make few scientist responsible for the missing.Haindava Keralam Requests a thorough investigation on this matter and book the culprits who helped these foreign spies to come to India and helped to transfer the strategic details of the Nation.
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