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Terrorist Attack on SIU Viman Nagar CampusRule SheetThe solution report for the case study should be submitted only as a Microsoft Word document.The file should be saved as ‘TASIU_TeamCode’ while email subject should be titled ‘TASIUCase_TeamCode_Submission’.The title slide should contain Team Code and Name of the case study. No participant should reveal any personal details in the entire case study.The case must be submitted to finance.symulate19@ by 16th Jan 10 pm.Case StudyYou are a new organisation which has entered into the world of terrorism. An organisation has approached you with a fixed budget of Rs. 500crore. You have to do a similar attack like 26/11 attack on 18th January 2019. The attack has to be on the whole SIU Viman Nagar Campus which includes 3 colleges, Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Symbiosis Institute of Design and Symbiosis Centre for Mass Communication and 1 school, Symbiosis International School.. The whole campus currently has a fest going on called Sympulse with a footfall of approximately 55000 people. In this given amount you have to make a budget basically to show your cash management and analytical skills. Also you need to mention your strategy, timeline to attack, weapons to be used and a Plan of Action that you will follow.Below given are the details that would help you in preparing your budget and POA.Following are the details of the 26/11 attack which took place 11 years back:Map of AttackBRIEF OF THE ATTACK:A group of 10 terrorists from Pakistan, trained by terrorist groups supportedby Pakistan’s Army and Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) directorate, attackedMumbai on November 26, 2008. The multiple attacks and the counter –terrorist offensive lasted over 60 hours, leaving over 180 people, many of them foreign nationals, killed, leaving India, and the world, shocked by the audacity of the attack.The Mumbai terror attack was the most serious terrorist onslaught on the Indian state with grave ramifications for its secular, democratic and economic aspirations. This `terrorist invasion` of the country seriously undermined, if not crippled, multiple layers of security and crisis management structures put in place with considerable investment and thought to protect the country. The success of the terrorists in achieving their objectives of damaging the economy and image of the country, attract global attention towards their cause and create a world-wide bout of panic and anxiety showed the global agenda of the terrorist alliances, some of which based in Pakistan, to influence economic, social and political changes in sovereign countries.CHRONOLOGYNovember 26-29’2008TIMEACTIONNovember26 (Wednesday)9:20 pmfiring near Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. Terrorists hijack a police jeep near Metro Cinema9: 48 pmfiring outside Leopold café at Colaba in South Mumbai9:57 pmfiring near Hotel Trident9:59 pmfiring at Cama hospital, near CST10.03 pmFiring outside the Taj Mahal Hotel in south Mumbai.10:50 pmfiring near the Times of India building10:51 pmfiring outside the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai headquarters, Gate 2, opposite CST11:00 pmBlast in a van in Vile Parle in North Mumbai11:00 pmMumbai police Anti- Terrorist squad (ATS) Chief Hemant Karkare killed in a fire fight with terrorists in Cama Hospital.11:10 pmtwo blasts at Napean Sea road in South Mumbai12.00 amThe top floor of the famous Taj hotel catches fire after a bomb explosion.12:29 amshooting at the State Bank of India12:3 amshooting at Vidhan BhawanNovember27 (Thursday)2.30 amMaharashtra DGP A N Roy says no more hostages in Taj5 amAn email sent by unknown group, Deccan Mujahideen, to television channels warning of more attacks.7:30 amNSG commandoes enter the Taj to evacuate people9.30 amSenior Army officer says 10 -12 terrorists still hiding in the two hotels – Obroi and Taj, and the Nariman House11: 15 amRabbi Gavriel Holtzberg’s child and an Indian maid seen coming out of Nariman house in South Mumbai11:16 amShots heard from the Mumbai headquarters of the ultra orthodox Jewish outreach group, Chabad Lubavitch that was seized by the gunmen overnight.12.01 pmAt least four terrorists are held up in the Taj Hotel where 40 to 50 guests were still trapped, says Major R K Hooda, General Officer Commanding of Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat.12.13 pmAnti-mine squad from Pune also rushin g to Mumbai12.55 pmA day after the terror attack on the historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus which left over hundred killed, services on the Central Railways were restored to normal.1.48 pmMaharashtra DGP Roy confirms all hostages inside Taj rescued. Hostage-like situation at Trident continued1.50 pm200 more NSG commandos rushed to Mumbai2.40 pmMore NSG commandos reach Taj2.40 pmFiring resumes in Taj2.43 pmGrenade blast heard from Nariman House3.10 pmThe Coast Guard launched a major search for a ship 'M V Alpha. Navy’s INS Kunjali and Vindhyagiri are involved in the chase4.13 pmJewish priest Gabriel among hostages held at Nariman House4.18 pmMajor General R K Hooda, GOC Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat, confirms 4-5 militants held up at Nariman House4.24 pmTerrorists held up in Room No 473 of Taj Hotel4.25 pmA terrorist reportedly killed in Taj hotel. Commandos began entering into the rooms of the hotel4.40 pm30 hostages freed from Trident; another 35 people still trapped inside the hotel4.55 pmNavy spokesman Capt Manohar Nambiar said MV Alpha located.5.40: pmAn NSG team, specialising in managing hostage crisis, moved to Nariman House armed with rocket launchers and bazookas6.00 pm14 more people evacuated from the Oberoi, 50 more commandoes enter the Taj11: 30 pmSecurity forces surround the Nariman House with reports of fresh firingNovember28 (Friday)Early morningNSG commando Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan killed in the operation at Taj12.05 amseven hostages freed from Nariman house2.25 amFresh firing begins between NSG and the held up terrorists in Nariman house. Reports of an Israeli team being flown in to assist in operations4.15 amNSG-DG JK Dutt said Trident-Oberoi has been sanitised, two terrorists were in Oberoi, one in Taj and 2 -3 at Nariman5.00 amThird blast heard at Nariman House. National Security Guard (NSG)commandos take positions5.55 amPolice asks media to stop live telecast of happenings at the Taj6.55 amOne terrorist reportedly spotted at the third floor of Taj7.15 amCommandos airdrop on roof of Nariman House. Two explosions at Nariman House7.40 amOne more helicopter drops commando’s on top of Nariman House8.05 amNSG brings more commandos from Delhi10.12 amEvacuations underway in two floors of Trident -Oberoi hotel10.35 amAt least 35-45 more hostages, majority of them foreigners, rescued from Trident-Oberoi hotel10.57 amSouthern Command GOC-in-Chief Lt. Gen. N. Thamburaj says one terrorist may still be held up inside Taj11:26 amSix foreigners among 35 -45 people rescued from Trident11.43 amTerrorists fire at NSG commandos from the fourth floor of Nariman House1.00 pmSix more teams of Rapid Action Force (RAF) are on way to Taj1.24 pmAt least 148 hostages, majority of them foreigners, rescued from Trident2.00 pmOperation complete in Oberoi Trident, NSG takes control3.26 pmCoast Guard Commander Satish Chandran said ' Kuber' seized, belongs to a resident from Porbandar3.50 pmNine blasts rock Taj4.11 pm30 bodies recovered from Trident4.22 pmSix hostages rescued from Taj4.44 pmThree explosions at Taj6.55 pmDG NSG J K Dutt said the second floor of Nariman House cleared, NSG in the third; five bodies of hostages recovered7.40 pmTwo terrorists killed in Nariman House7.55 pmOperation on at the third floor of Nariman House9.06 pmDG NSG says "Nariman House cleared and securedNovember29 (Saturday)12.01 amNSG moves into lobby of Taj; Director General (DG) NSG J K Dutt says operation will end tonight3.50 amIntense gunfire on first floor of Taj6.04 amFive large explosions heard from inside the Taj. Snipers take positions as security forces launch the 'final assault' against terrorists held -up in the hotel7.45 amFire breaks out on lower floors of Taj12.00 pmNSG confirms all terrorists killed at Taj4.30 pmIndian government announces death toll of 183, including 22 foreigners9.00 pm22 bodies, including that of the fourth terrorist, recovered in Taj by NSG commandosThis action was with the express intention to destabilize India, wage war against this country, terrorize its citizens, create financial loss and issue a warning to other countries whose citizens were also targeted, humiliated and cold-bloodedly killed. This Fidayeen Mission was part of a larger criminal conspiracy planned in Pakistan for attacking the commercial capital of India with intent to wage war, to weaken India economically and to create terror and dread amongst the citizens of the Mumbai metropolis in particular and India in general and, thereby, through the said unlawful activities its perpetrators committed terrorist acts.For the purpose of attacking the targeted sites in Mumbai, a total of 10 terrorists were selected and grouped in 5 "Buddy pairs" of two terrorists each. Each of these 10 highly trained and motivated terrorists was equipped and provided with the following fire arms, live ammunition, explosives and other material as follows:MATERIALDESCRIPTIONCOST ( Rs)AK 47135, 7627.62 Pistol1200Hand grenades8 to 10 each4,291 eachAK 47 Magazine8 (Each magazine hosting 30 rounds)3,421 each7.62 Pistol Magazine2 (Each magazine hosting 7 rounds)12,128 eachKhanjir1100 Dry fruit (Badam, Manuka etc.)2 kg800 / kgCash (Indian rupees)Ranging from Rs. 4000 to Rs. 6000/- eachNokia mobile handset1 each5,500Headphone1 each500Water bottle1 each20G.P.S.1 (Each Group)15,000 eachRDX-laden IED (with timer)1 (Approximately each 8 kgs.)750 / kg9 Volt battery31,057Haver Sack12,000Bag (for carrying RDX-laden IED)110Satellite Phone1 (for all)92,982Rubberized dinghy with Outboard Engine193,293Live bullets3 The terrorist involved in this heinous crime also used sophisticated Communication gadgetry and services to remain in constant touch/ contact with co-conspirators in Pakistan. During the course of these telephonic contacts, the terrorist accused received a continuous flow of operational and motivational inputs from foreign soil i.e. Pakistan.During the investigation of these offences, it has been revealed that the terrorists who had actually participated in the dastardly attacks in Mumbai at various locations had carried with them fake duplicate identity cards of Indian colleges to mislead the investigating agencies as to their true identities and nationality. The investigating agency has been successful in recovering some of these from the terrorists. Through these systematically executed terrorist attacks, the above mentioned terrorists have committed the following crimes.1) Encouraging, Instigating and Waging war against the Government of India.2) Hatching a conspiracy to wage war against the Government of India.3) Collecting arms to wage a war against the Government of India.4) Ruthlessly murdering Indian as well as Foreign Nationals.5) Attempt to wantonly murder Indian as well as Foreign Nationals.6) Inflicting grave injuries to Indian as well as Foreign Nationals.7) Set afire private properties with an intention to destroy.8) Trespassing without any right for murdering or for an attempt to murder.9) Threatening to kill with firearms and committing an armed robbery.10) Abducting Indian and Foreign nationals.11) Preventing a public servant from performing his lawful duty by threatening and harming him seriously.12) Kidnapping and keeping Indian as well as Foreign Nationals as captive for achieving objectives.13) Possessing firearms without any licence.14) Firing from firearms in their illegal possession.15) Destruction of properties belonging to Indian Railways.16) Attacking passengers of Indian Railways and killing them.17) Endangering the lives of the passengers of the Indian Railways.18) Possessing explosive material and using it for causing violent explosions.19) Possessing, transporting and exploding dangerous explosives.20) Damaging public properties.21) Possessing articles banned by the Government.22) Illegally entering into India without valid travel documents.23) Becoming a member of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba organization and committing illegal deeds, using explosives, hand grenades, fire arms, etc. and executing terrorist attacks.24) Procuring SIM cards by using fake documents and by cheating the vendor.25) Obtaining and possessing forged Identity cards by cheating in assumed names.As you have observed how the attack took place and what all impact it had you have to now make sure that your attack’s impact should be bigger. Below is the list given of the arms and ammunitions you can use along with what were used previously. Manuf.ModelCalibreDescriptionPrice (RS)Colt MfgModel 1900 Army Military Contract.38 RimlessSemi-Auto, Walnut grips, detachable 7 round magazines, blued finish.8,70,730Colt MfgModel 1902 U.S. Army Marked Military Pistol.38 ACPSemi-Auto, 6 inch barrel, hard rubber checkered grips, rounded butt stock, detachable 7 round magazine, blued finish, front of slide is serrated.6,84,145 Sig SauerSSG 2000223Bolt Action, Sniper Rifle5,59,755Sig SauerSSG 20007.5mmBolt Action, Sniper Rifle5,59,755Sig SauerSSG 2000300Bolt Action, Sniper Rifle5,59,755Sig SauerSSG 2000308Bolt Action, Sniper Rifle5,59,755RemingtonModel 760F Gold InlaidVariousCheckered Walnut Stock, 22" Barrel3,10,975 Savage ArmsModel 1899-F Saddle Ring Carbine.30-30Barrel band variation is very rare.2,79,877Colt MfgModel 1902 Sporting Pistol.38 ACPSemi-Auto, 6 inch barrel, hard rubber checkered grips, rounded butt stock, detachable 7 round magazine, blued finishes.2,17,683 Colt MfgModel 1903 Pocket Hammer Pistol.38 ACPSemi-Auto, 4.5 inch barrel, hard rubber checkered grips, rounded butt stock, detachable 7 round magazine, blued finishes.2,17,683RemingtonModel 40X Sporter.22LRBolt Action, Walnut Stock, 24" Barrel1,86,585 RemingtonModel 760 PremierVariousCheckered Walnut Stock, 22" Barrel, Game Scene Engraved1,67,926 Smith & WessonStraight Line Single Shot22LRSingle Shot Pistol that resembles a semi-automatic pistol1,55,487 Sig SauerP226 X-Five40Stainless Finish, Checkered Wood Grips1,55,487RemingtonModel 40XB Tactical Rifle0.308Bolt Action, Tactical Stock w/Vertical Pistol Grip, 27.25" Barrel1,49,268 Savage ArmsModel 1895.303 SavageLever-action with 22", 26", or 30" barrel. Blued with walnut stock.1,49,268Smith & Wesson.22 Ladysmith 1st Model22LR1Seven-Shot Revolver, Blued or Nickel Finish. 3 or 3.5 inch Barrel1,36,829 RemingtonModel 700 EtronX.220 SwiftBolt Action, Kevlar Stock, 24" Stainless Steel Barrel1,30,609 RemingtonModel 700 EtronX22-250Bolt Action, Kevlar Stock, 24" Stainless Steel Barrel1,30,609RemingtonModel 700 EtronX0.243Bolt Action, Kevlar Stock, 24" Stainless Steel Barrel1,30,609RemingtonModel 40XB StainlessVariousBolt Action, Laminate Thumbhole Stock, 27.25\" Barrel1,24,390RemingtonModel 700 Sendero CompositeVariousBolt Action, Synthetic Stock, Composite Barrel1,11,951 RemingtonModel 700 VS CompositeVariousBolt Action, Synthetic Stock, Composite Barrel1,11,951Smith & Wesson.22 Ladysmith 2nd Model22LRSeven-Shot Revolver, Blued or Nickel Finish. 3 or 3.5 inch Barrel SN4576-139501,11,951Sig SauerP226 Sport Stock9mmStainless Steel1,08,841 Smith & Wesson.22 Ladysmith 3rd Model22LRSeven-Shot Revolver, Blued or Nickel Finish. SN13951-261541,05,731 RemingtonModel 40XB BRVariousBolt Action, Benchrest Stock, 27.25\" Barrel1,05,731RemingtonModel 40XB KS Sporter22LRBolt Action, 24" Barrel99,512 RemingtonModel 720A0.257Bolt Action, Checkered Walnut Stock, 22" Barrel93,292 RemingtonModel 720A0.27Bolt Action, Checkered Walnut Stock, 22" Barrel93,292Sig SauerP220 Sport45Polimer Grip, Nitron Finish93,292Sig SauerP226 Sport9mmStainless Steel93,292Sig SauerJP226 Jubilee9mmIncludes Hard Leather Case93,292Sig SauerP229 Sport357Stainless Finish, Adjustable Sites93,292Sig SauerModel GSR45White or Blue Stainless Slide, or Black Finish93,292Sig SauerP226 Tactical9mmBlack Finish 87,073 All the Best! ................
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