In training Brigade75 officers in India and Bangladesh, R&AW received specific guidance and instruction from Mossad, the Israeli intelligence organisation. [Read our previous story: India’s Top Spy Agency Forms New Brigade to Protect Sheikh Hasina ]
The Mossad mainly trained Brigade75 in information gathering and covert operations, and some of them are now permanently stationed in Bangladesh using various western passports.
Before Brigade75 was officially formed, Mossad personally coordinated and successfully tested honey traps on the Bangladeshi poet Farhad Mazhar. Mossad instructed Brigade75 personnel on how to target, place the target on surveillance, engage in the honey trap, and then utilise their trained and recruited sources in local and foreign media outlets and all levels of the civil and judicial systems.
Brigade75 has recruited local and international journalists who work for reputable media outlets in south Asia; some of these journalists are placed in well-known western news agencies and publications. A significant amount of Brigade75’s budget is and will be devoted to its highly trained information warriors and information warfare.
In addition, academics are rewarded for informing academic disciplines in favour of Bangladesh Awami League, not necessarily in the publication but outside of their academic discourses. Some academics are provided assistance in securing various visiting scholarships in western nations.
Brigade75 has also established businesses and acquired real estate in gulf countries, Asian countries, and western nations like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Different allies of Brigade75 were invited to these opulent homes, where young men and women supplied them with lavish gifts and sexual gratification. If any current Bangladesh Awami League loyalists seek to leave the party, Brigade75 would disseminate sexually libellous films to smear them. Brigade75 has so far hosted high-profile recruits of the judiciary, journalists, high-profile public employees, prominent journalists, minority religious leaders, military officers, well-known Islamic leaders, exiled political activists, and human rights advocates.
The Brigade75 recruiting drive involves the recruitment of minority leaders. Cardinal Patrick D’Rozario, who has overseen Christian recruitment in Bangladesh, is one such recruit. Expensive presents were presented to Cardinal Patrick D’Rozario in appreciation for his support of Brigade75’s aims and objectives and tireless efforts.
Cardinal Patrick D’Rozario has been working hard with his recruits to ensure that the Christian churches support and defend the political goals and objectives of Bangladesh Awami League, and he and his colleagues regularly brief foreign diplomats that Bangladesh is not safe; there is a chance that Islamic extremism will increase if Bangladesh Awami League does not come to power.
Gobinda Chandra Pramanik has been recruited to infiltrate opposition political groups while posing as an opponent of the Bangladesh Awami League, although he intends to support the party.
Mossad made it clear to Brigade75 that the new tactics would be Mossad made Brigade75 aware that the new tactics will be information warfare. A group of professional hackers regularly monitors the social media accounts, emails, and everyday activities of opposition party members, leaders of the ruling Bangladesh Awami League, foreign diplomats, and human rights advocates working overseas.
Brigade75 has hired young people to pose as girlfriends and boyfriends while providing sex over audio/video conferencing and instant messaging systems like WhatsApp and IMO. Recent victims include Mufassil Islam, Nijhoom Majumder, and a few exiled Bangladesh Nationalist Party officials. These services are aimed at low-profile political activists who are mostly foreign residents.
Frequently, Cardinal Patrick D’Rozario and his fellow Christian Catholic leaders have been sexually entertained by young women; some of them favour underage girls and young men.
Some recruits working under Cardinal Patrick D’Rozario for Brigade75 have been given prominent administrative positions, while others have been given positions in parliament as parliamentarians and government agencies, especially the police and military, and still others have been offered powerful positions with non-government organisations.
Mossad officials have been granted frequent access to Bangladesh, where they are now stationed.
Brigade75 has successfully arrested and detained a number of opposition leaders, who were recently relocated to a state-of-the-art detention facility in the state of Assam, and will continue to do so in the future. Abdullahil Amaan Azmi, Ilias Ali, and Mir Ahmad Bin Quasem are noteworthy prisoners being held in the state-of-the-art detention facility in Assam, India.
Several Brigade75 officers have been tasked to assassinate exiled opposition party figures, including Tarique Rahman and his family members, Mahmudur Rahman, Oliullah Noman, Kanak Sarwar, Elias Hossain, Tasneem Khalil, and Pinaki Bhattacharya, with the assistance of Mossad officials. Several unsuccessful attempts have been made to assassinate Tarique Rahman, his family members, and Mahmudur Rahman.
Mossad officials have been granted frequent access to Bangladesh, where they are now stationed. They have been assured that different Israeli businesses registered in India or the West would gradually be given entry to the Bangladeshi market. In exchange for the continuous backing of Bangladesh Awami League and Brigade75, Bangladesh has already unofficially recognised the state of Israel and vowed to purchase weaponry and ammunition from Israel in the next years.
