We have finally come up with a photograph of the secretive Balldev Naidu, Singapore’s alleged terrorist who is awaiting extradition to the United States.
Alleged Singapore terrorist Balldev Naidu’s Facebook page not only shows us what is said to be his photograph, but gives us a list of his Facebook friends and fellow travelers.
First and foremost among Balldev Naidu’s Facebook friends are Philip and Kenneth Jeyaretnam.
Philip Jeyaretnam has just been appointed to a high post in the unsuspecting government of Singapore. His brother, Kenneth Jeyaretnam is the head of Singapore’s Reform Party, of which Balldev Naidu is a co-founder.
Shortly after it was announced that Balldev Naidu was to be extradited to the United States on six counts terrorism charges, Kenneth Jeyaretnam has come out with a strong statement supporting Balldev Naidu. The Jeyaretnam brothers and Balldev Naidu from a tight, but maybe not so little, group.
Facebook provides an excellent mode of secret communication. Unlike an email, which is easily traceable, a Facebook message to a “friend,” or to a terrorist, is hidden and nearly impossible to find.
In this way, Kenneth Jeyaretman can have secret communications with his Facebook friend, Balldev Naidu, without leaving a trace of it in his, Jeyaretnam’s computer, or in the computer of alleged terrorist, Balldev Naidu.
Facebook is of great value to terrorists due to the fact that its messages do not reside in the computer of the sender or of the recipient.
Currently, Balldev Naidu has 51 Facebook friends. We expect that, after this post is published, that number will diminish.
Article from Temasek Review
Alleged Singapore terrorist Balldev Naidu’s Facebook page not only shows us what is said to be his photograph, but gives us a list of his Facebook friends and fellow travelers.
First and foremost among Balldev Naidu’s Facebook friends are Philip and Kenneth Jeyaretnam.
Philip Jeyaretnam has just been appointed to a high post in the unsuspecting government of Singapore. His brother, Kenneth Jeyaretnam is the head of Singapore’s Reform Party, of which Balldev Naidu is a co-founder.
Shortly after it was announced that Balldev Naidu was to be extradited to the United States on six counts terrorism charges, Kenneth Jeyaretnam has come out with a strong statement supporting Balldev Naidu. The Jeyaretnam brothers and Balldev Naidu from a tight, but maybe not so little, group.
Facebook provides an excellent mode of secret communication. Unlike an email, which is easily traceable, a Facebook message to a “friend,” or to a terrorist, is hidden and nearly impossible to find.
In this way, Kenneth Jeyaretman can have secret communications with his Facebook friend, Balldev Naidu, without leaving a trace of it in his, Jeyaretnam’s computer, or in the computer of alleged terrorist, Balldev Naidu.
Facebook is of great value to terrorists due to the fact that its messages do not reside in the computer of the sender or of the recipient.
Currently, Balldev Naidu has 51 Facebook friends. We expect that, after this post is published, that number will diminish.
Article from Temasek Review