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Indian Mujahideen raked in Rs. 40 crore in last two years: IB

New Delhi, Sep 12: A sensational disclosure that is sure to shock you -- Indian intelligence agencies have estimated that the terrorist organisation, the Indian Mujahideen, has managed to collect funds to the tune of

indian mujahideen raked in rs. 40 crore in last two years ib indian mujahideen raked in rs. 40 crore in last two years ib
New Delhi, Sep 12: A sensational disclosure that is sure to shock you -- Indian intelligence agencies have estimated that the terrorist organisation, the Indian Mujahideen, has managed to collect funds to the tune of Rs 40 cores in the last two years. 




The money has been generated through extortion, subscription and hawala. And among those whose names figure in the category of those extorted are Indian politicians and businessmen.

Whereas, world's deadliest terrorist organization Taliban raised $400 million last year through taxes, donations, and extorting money from enterprises and aid projects in Afghanistan.

According to a UN report released this week by UN sanctions experts to the Security Council, about $275 million of that money reached Taliban leadership and the rest was spent or misappropriated at the local level.

The estimates cover the financial year ended in March 2012.

The UN report says local taxes imposed by the Taliban include a 10 percent tax on harvest – the main source of income -- and a 2.5 percent tax on wealth.

Services such as water and electricity supplies are also taxed.

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