By Anon
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In Ade O’Maolain worked at Boys Town Mal and came to the conclusion that John Thwaytes was something of a Jekyll and Hyde.
He came across allegations of misappropriated funds, child sexual abuse and child trafficking.
“A child abuse syndicate had existed and criminally corrupt ‘orphans’ had stolen literally crores of rupees from donor funds over years…”
Rev John Thwaytes, in old age.
The Telegraph reported on John Thwaytes:
“Controversy has dogged the popular missionary.
“Police had allegedly recovered an unlicensed gun from his residence a couple of years ago.
“Though police authorities claimed they had proof of his involvement with cross-border gun-runners, the allegations were never established.”
“There is clear evidence which confirms that some international Christian organizations are backing terrorism and separatist movements in India’s North-east.”

Thwaytes (right)
“Christian terrorists have been active in various States of North-East India for a long time. Recently they have spread to North Bengal also.
“Reverend John Thwaites, a Protestant priest who had been in North Bengal for over three decades, was asked to leave the country in January 2001.
“No reason was given and he defied the order. The West Bengal Government quietly arrested and prosecuted him.
Thwaytes
“There were demonstrations by his sympathizers during the trial which ended in August 2001. The judge sentenced him to three months simple imprisonment following which he was to be deported to his native land of the United Kingdom.
“Is there a link between the Protestant priest and the terrorist activities of the Kamtapuri separatists?
“The question is pertinent because just prior to the “quit India” order served on Reverend Thwaites (January 2001), the Kamtapuri terrorists had killed eight CPI-M activists including a District Committee member in the four-month span from August to November 2000.”
Terrorists in North-East India get support from America
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The Rev. John Thwaytes was not an orthodox Christian, and seemed to have been infected by ideas associated with the security services.
The Rev John Thwaytes was the son of Brigadier Lancelot Laurence Thwaytes and Grace Veronica Thwaytes (nee Caesar).
Lancelot was in the British Indian Army.
Indian expats have often been recruited by the security services
Lancelot became Chairman of West Sussex County Council and Deputy Lieutenant of the County.