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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Jobs: Swedish Close Protection Operators, Pakistan

   This sounds like a unique opportunity for any Swedish readers that are looking for work. (the job ad is pretty specific as to who can apply)  As to the company and it’s reputation, I don’t know anything about them and therefore can’t endorse them. Maybe some readers can provide a little data on these guys?

   I am not the POC or recruiter for this job and please follow the links below if you want to apply.  Good luck. –Matt

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Vesper Group is recruiting senior Close Protection Operators for work in Pakistan

23-04-2010

The scope of work entails low profile close protection task in primarily Islamabad with frequent field-trips outside the city limits. The Close Protection Team will include both Swedish Nationals as well as Local National operators, which indicates that a flexible understanding and approach to low profile Close Protection is paramount. The ability to work independently while maintaining the highest integrity and discretion is very important. The successful candidates must be Swedish citizens and pass a full security background check through the Swedish authorities. We offer a competitive package with good salary and leave incentives. Starting date is set for 01 AUG 10.

Unsolicited CV’s may be sent to: info@vespergroup.se

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Vesper is a Risk Management competence enterprise that offers a value-driven service with the relationship, discretion and trust between people as its greatest asset and motivator. Being a Swedish based company we understand development work and human rights issues. We get the job done efficiently, but we also consider the ethical implications of how our services are being implemented.

Vesper assists in reducing uncertainties often connected with establishing an operation on a new market. We analyze strategic trends and patterns as they unfold and assess the security situation on the ground. We put things into context and make well informed assessments as to how decisions and events on the strategic level translate unto the local level for any given actor: a government agency, an enterprise or an organization. We establish regulatory and political environment liaison, we carry out investigations and the vetting of local infrastructure, partners and suppliers.

Head Office

Vesper Group

Gamla Brogatan 11 111 20 Stockholm

+46 (0)763 108 040

info@vespergroup.se

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Funny Stuff: Draw Muhammad Day A Success!!!!

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Pakistan,War Art — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 6:40 AM

I did not make this poster below, but I thought it was worthy of Feral Jundi.  There are tons of awesome drawings and posters that folks put up over at the Facebook group, and I am sure they are busy just processing all of them.  This little Facebook group is also pissing off all the right people and bravo to the creators. And hey, I think every day should be Draw Muhammad Day just so these dorks get the message. lol –Matt

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Pakistan blocks YouTube, Facebook

By Sami Zubeiri

May 20,2010

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan on Thursday condemned caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed that appeared on Facebook, blocking access to the networking site and YouTube in a growing backlash over Internet “sacrilege.”

Students and Islamist activists protested against the drawings and denounced the West in an expression of outrage that sparked comparisons with riots across the Muslim world in 2006 over drawings published in European newspapers.

The caricatures appeared on Facebook after a private user asked people to submit drawings of the Prophet Mohammed in an online competition that sparked fury in conservative Muslim Pakistan.

“We strongly condemn the publication of blasphemous caricatures of our holy Prophet on Facebook,” foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Basit told reporters in the capital Islamabad.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Pakistan: Afghan Taliban Military Chief Captured, Aides Confirm

   Wow.  What a catch, and I certainly hope they are able to get all the information they can out of this guy in order for us to get closer to Usama Bin Laden or Mullah Omar.  We can only hope, and this is some outstanding war news. –Matt

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Afghan Taliban Military Chief Captured, Aides Confirm 

By Eltaf Najafizada and James Rupert

Feb. 16, 2010

The Afghan Taliban’s top military commander, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, was captured by U.S.-led forces in what may be the most significant blow to the eight- year insurgency.

Baradar, who has directed daily operations as deputy to Mullah Omar, was seized last week, two Taliban officials said. They disputed a report by the New York Times earlier today that he was nabbed in Karachi by Pakistani and U.S. intelligence teams. Baradar is undergoing joint interrogation, the Times said, citing unnamed American government officials.

The capture of Baradar, whom various reports say is about 40 years old, comes as U.S., British and Afghan soldiers advance into Southern Afghanistan in the biggest offensive against the Taliban since the beginning of the war in 2001. His detention could hamper insurgent operations for months, said Waheed Mujda, an Afghan analyst and former Taliban official.

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Monday, January 25, 2010

India: Terror Group Lashkar-e-Taiba Planning Paraglider Attacks In India

   Wow, these guys are getting innovative. The attack using a paraglider opens up all sorts of ideas and problems-both for the terrorist and for the defenders.  I believe many paraglider kits can be used for tandem jumping, so they could conceivably haul a payload of equal weight. So that could be a payload of maybe 150 to 250 lbs? Maybe more, because I know some military parachutes that can carry up to 300 lbs, along with the parachutist.  But we are talking about paragliders, and that is a little bit out of my lane.

   Next would be the possibilities with that setup.  You could insert one individual or you could insert several individuals into key attack positions, or you could just fly the things straight into the target and detonate.  You could also swarm on to one target and just keep flying human bombs into it until the target is completely destroyed.  Or you could do the Chechen ambush, and fly a bomber into the response teams (EMS and Tactical), after they come in to respond to the first attack.

   As for how they could pull it off.  I could see them towing a paraglider near the target using a car or motorcycle, and then they just fly in like that. Or they could take off from a nearby mountain.  I guess they could also use a backpack fan, but that would be pretty damn noisy.  They would have to cut the engine near the target or something.

   So what is next?  Using a birdman suit or just pushing suicide bombers out of planes and have them glide into a target, like some kind of human JDAM? Or how about these guys just paragliding over the target and dropping mortars on target? Or they could just be looking at using these for insertions, as another way to do a Mumbai Part 2 style attack.

     What’s the counter to this is the question?  Shotguns, mini-guns, trained eagles, or drone archers flying micro drones  into these guys? lol  Who knows, but it is definitely food for thought. –Matt

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Paraglider

Terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba ‘planning paraglider attacks’ in India

January 25, 2010

Rhys Blakely in Mumbai

Indian intelligence officials suspect that the terrorist group behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks is planning another audacious strike on the country — this time from the air, using suicide bombers flying paragliders.

U. K. Bansal, an Indian Home Ministry official, told reporters that the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba faction was thought to have acquired a number of the gliding parachutes.

“We have intelligence reports that LeT has purchased 50 paragliding kits from Europe with an intention to launch attacks on India,” he said.

No other details were given, but security levels have been hiked across the country ahead of tomorrow’s Republic Day celebrations, one of India’s biggest holidays.

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Pakistan: Security Companies In Pakistan On Rise But At Risk

     Low pay, long-hour duty and no training negatively influence the morale of the guards who fail to satisfy the clients.

    “I am continuously paying private security companies and changing guards, but now I feel obliged to arrange personal employees instead of hiring from a company as it failed me,” said a business man. 

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   I read through this report on private security companies in Pakistan, and my first impression is that these companies are in dire need of some Jundism. But really, this puts into perspective why so many blog reports and fears were being stirred about foreign security companies in Pakistan.  I think that propaganda was fueled by competitors who fear a foreign company coming in and doing a better job of security.

   But back to the rise of private security in Pakistan.  The company that figures out that treating your employees well, and providing kick ass customer service and satisfaction, will be the company that wins the most contracts.  The best guards will gravitate towards your company, because you are doing all the things necessary to attract quality people and maintain your contracts.  Companies that apply Kaizen to all aspects of their operation and employee/contractor development, will certainly enjoy dominance in the market place. –Matt

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Security companies in Pakistan on rise but at risk

by Imdad Hussain, Yangtze Yan

    ISLAMABAD, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) — As the demand for private guards in the terror-torn Pakistan especially in Islamabad is on the rise, many of the private security companies in the country are focusing more on making money than providing adequate services.

    Clients in the capital city complain that the private security companies are ignoring the quality of their employees, adding that some companies are not well qualified and their employees not well trained while several companies even enter into illegal operation for profits.

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