Islamic State bomb supply chain includes firms in 20 countries including India


Ankara, Feb 25 (Reuters) : Companies from 20 countries are involved in the supply chain of components that end up in Islamic State explosives, a study found on Thursday, suggesting governments and firms need to do more to track the flow of cables, chemicals and other equipment.

The European Union-mandated study showed that 51 companies from countries including Turkey, Brazil, and the United States produced, sold or received the more than 700 components used by Islamic State to build improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

IEDs are now being produced on a "quasi-industrial scale" by the militant group, which uses both industrial components that are regulated and widely available equipment such as fertiliser chemicals and mobile phones, according to Conflict Armament Research (CAR), which undertook the 20-month study.

Islamic State controls large swathes of Iraq and Syria. NATO member Turkey shares borders with both countries and has stepped up security to prevent the flow of weapons and insurgents to the hardline Sunni group.

A total of 13 Turkish firms were found to be involved in the supply chain, the most in any one country. That was followed by India with seven.

"These findings support growing international awareness that IS forces in Iraq and Syria are very much self-sustaining - acquiring weapons and strategic goods, such as IED components, locally and with ease," said James Bevan, CAR's executive director.

The sale of these cheap and readily available parts, some of which are not subject to government export licences, is far less scrutinised and regulated than the transfer of weapons.

The study found that Islamic State is able to acquire some components in as a little as a month after their lawful supply to firms in the region, suggestion a lack of oversight in the supply chain.

"Companies having effective accounting systems to establish where the goods went after them would act as a deterrent," Bevan said.

'Refused to Cooperate'

Bevan said the Turkish government refused to cooperate with CAR's investigation so the group was not able to determine the efficacy of Ankara's regulations regarding the tracking of components.

Turkish government officials did not reply to requests for comment.ar
CAR gained access to the components through partners including the Washington-backed Kurdish YPG in Syria, the Iraqi Feaderal Police, the Kurdistan Region Security Council and forces of the Kurdistan Regional Government.

The components were recovered during major battles around the Iraqi towns of al Rabia, Kirkuk, Mosul, and Tikrit and the Syrian town of Kobani.

The report's authors said they attempted to contact the companies linked to the components, adding the firms did not respond or were not able to account for where the goods went after they left their custody.

Seven Indian companies manufactured most of the detonators, detonating cord, and safety fuses documented by CAR. Those were all legally exported under government-issued licences from India to entities in Lebanon and Turkey, CAR found.

Companies from Brazil, Romania, Russia, the Netherlands, China, Switzerland, Austria and Czech Republic were also involved, the report found.

  

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  • juliana, udupi

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Why to publish such rubbish to spoil name of countries instead of stopping it in the bud?

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  • Krishna, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Where is our 57" chest

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  • Ruben Pinto, Australia

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    So, Pakistan was not involved?. Maybe, they are masters in hiding their tracks. but, it is a big shame that India was involved. ATS stands for what? IST maybe.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Which are these 7 Indian firms, check these companies may be of anti nationals.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    After all it is the money the profit business!!! Who cares the rest !!

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Developed Countries Stage War on Poor Countries To Sell Their Weapons...!!!

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Just like other countries, we need to do smothing smart.To catch hold of bad elements all we need is information about them and their activities.I think if Govt and secret agents willing to pay or reward the people of this nations,then lots of people will help you catch the culprits.Announce the reward system and see the information you receive from all sources, this way our countries will be safe and bad people will be behind bars!

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    BEEF EXPORT...BOMB EXPORT...What's happening in India under Modi rule???

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Wealth and Knowledge, if goes to unintended wrong hands then surely it will bring disaster to humanity.
    Terrorism industry growing faster than anti terrorism measures undertaken.
    As long as there is financial needs to industries, pilferage difficult to contain.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    The present Central Government need to act swiftly and stop this activities from Islamic State.

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  • NH, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Those were all legally exported under government-issued licences from India to entities in Lebanon and Turkey, CAR found.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Italian Mafia of 2004-2014 must have provided free export licences to these firms. They need to be closed immediately & probe ordered as to who all from UPA 1 & 2 are involved.

    Anti Nationalists dongis will go to any extent to insult motherland, including joining hands with terror outfits

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Disagrees are of same terror anti national mindset, so there

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  • joshwala, udupi

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    no political parties or companies in india will send stuffs or support any terror organisations.may be there was gaps somewhere which govt of india shoud seriously look into and plug the gaps.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Indians are pioneers in supply chain management software ...

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  • India First, India

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    No surprise boss ! You comment against ISIS there will be disagree in DW too....

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