B.RAMAN
It is less than 48 hours since the two blasts in
the Dilsukhnagar area of Hyderabad on the evening of February 21,2013, resulted
in the death of 16 innocent civilians.
2. The police and the intelligence agencies are still
in the preliminary stages of the investigation. They have not yet done a
reconstruction of the act of terrorism. The collection and examination of the forensic
evidence have not yet been completed .No arrests and interrogation have been
made yet.
3. Instead of waiting till the investigation makes
substantial progress, the police and the agencies, with the help of
sensation-hungry media, have already started pointing the finger at the Muslim
community, the Indian Mujahideen and Pakistan.
4. If there is terror, it has to be a Muslim. If he
is a Muslim, he has to be from the IM. If it is the IM, it must have acted at
the instance of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). That seems to be
the thinking reflex of the police and the agencies.
5. In October last, according to the Delhi Police,
a Muslim suspect belonging to the IM told them during his interrogation that
the IM had recced the Dilsukhnagar area as a possible target. From this, one
could have reasonable suspicion that the IM might have carried out the attack.
To strengthen the suspicion, one must have additional evidence which has not
been forthcoming till now. Despite this, the police and the agencies in their
mind have already turned the suspicion
into certainty. Almost the entire investigation is now focused on the IM, overlooking
other possibilities.
6. One cannot think of a more unprofessional way of
dealing with terrorism. Very often, our initial hasty conclusions remain
unproved or uncorroborated. That is why the investigation of so many of our
terrorism cases has reached a dead end.
Many of the cases remain undetected or
unprosecuted or unsuccessful even if prosecuted.
7. After every few months, we are taken by surprise
by a new act of terrorism because we didn’t investigate professionally the previous
acts of terrorism. Our track record has been one of hurtling from one hasty
conclusion to another.
8. Instead of learning lessons from the past, we
continue repeating the same mistakes. Imprecise intelligence, alerts not
followed up by ground action to strengthen physical security, lack of beat
patrolling by the police despite our talking about it for years, absence of
professional reconstruction of an act of terrorism to determine how the
terrorists managed to succeed, cover-up of the sins of commission and omission
of our police and agencies----- that has been our track record. Unless we get
out of this unprofessional rut, terrorists will continue to strike with impunity
and innocent civilians will continue to die. ( 23-2-2013)
( The writer is Additional Secretary (Retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute
For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate of the Chennai Centre For China
Studies. Twitter: @SORBONNE75)
2 comments:
Dear B.Raman,
Belated new year wishes to you. SO after reading your article I won't point any minority community.Though my pointing does not feed any Intelligence inputs. Thanks for enlightening me. Your are really great sir. Of course I have a question for you. Kindly answer me if you have time. If you think my question deserves an answer. Supposing a servant maid from your house has steeled some commodity from your house and after sacking her, how will you behave with a new servant maid? Would you tread cautiously or give her a free hand. And say one more theft has happened in your house will your immediate inquiry starts to all people in your house minus the new servant? Kindly enlighten me sir. I pray the almighty for your long life because of your valuable continuing hard work in eradication of terrorists not only from India but also from the world.
The two blasts in the Dilsukhnagar area of Hyderabad on February 21,2013, in which 14 persons are reported to have died, cannot be categorized as mass fatality terrorism.
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