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adhanda
January 24th, 2005, 09:15 AM
Missing RAW official lives in Jackson Heights, New York

Swati Chaturvedi

New Delhi, January 23

Rabinder Singh, a former RAW official, suspected of being a CIA mole and who disappeared after coming under the scanner is now living in New York.

Authoritative sources confirmed to The Tribune that Rabinder Singh had taken a circuitous route via Nepal receiving the CIA help and entered the USA in December. Rabinder Singh is living in a condominium along with his wife at Jackson Heights, New York.

This forms a part of the investigations done by former Intelligence Bureau chief M. K. Narayanan into Rabinder Singh’s disappearance. Mr Narayanan is now National Security Adviser to the Prime Minister.

The identification of Rabinder Singh’s location is only the tip of the iceberg. Suspicion is now centered on some of the property transactions that he is believed to have carried out for other senior RAW officials.

It now transpires that Rabinder Singh who has several relatives abroad, including close connections of his wife, is “facilitating’’ purchase of foreign properties abroad for some compromised officials.

These officials are the one’s who tipped him off and even helped him escape from India.

The sources say the government knew of Rabinder’s huge spread of properties including farmhouses.

Yet no action was taken. Till date his property has not been seized and the delay has led to disquiet in security circles.

A former IB Director says, “Rabinder Singh could not have left the country unless he was provided help by the government which seems to have clearly looked the other way. Once he came under surveillance, how could he outwit the watchers unless he is Houdini? In any case the silence on the issue is seriously worrisome.’’

The government is learnt to have confronted the Americans on the issue, but so far has been completely stonewalled on the subject. The view seems to be that the issue cannot be pushed too much.

Security experts are also worried at the gaping holes his defection has revealed. They say that the roles of other officials in the escape have to be probed and all gaps plugged since the American angle is critical to the country’s internal security.

Mr Narayanan is learnt to have recommended that action be taken against some other officials’ who are suspected of being involved in the defection. Besides, he has recommended that the surveillance mechanism be completely changed and exemplary deterrent action be taken.

www.tribuneindia.com/2005.../main5.htm

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anujkumar
January 27th, 2005, 02:30 AM
This is so stupid. I remember having read some news about him time back when I guess he was still in India that he was under observation or somthing. Still they let him go.

Does India and US have extradiction treaty?

raj2rif
January 27th, 2005, 03:59 PM
How did he get out?
Well there are many loyal Indians to such officials, whose loyality is more towards such people and money than their country. So that is not surprising.

I am not sure if India has extradiction treaty with US. May be some one like Shri Udham Singh may help him pay for his sins.

jagmohan
January 28th, 2005, 08:10 AM
Let me give you a real life personal example about this institution called RAW, commonly known as Relatives And Wards wing unofficially though its official meaning is Research & Analysis Wing.

A few years back, when I was still serving, my name was shortlisted for a deputation tenure at RAW. I was rteally excited and prepared well. We were a group of seven officers called for interview at Delhi. A friend was posted in the NCC Directorate and he had arranged a vehicle for me to take me to the interview location. However, he told me that two officers were already shortlisted and this interview was just an eye wash. I told him it can't be like that. He gave me the name of both these officers, whom I too knew, (may be they are still with RAW). One Rajput & one Bihari. One was Jaswant Singh's candidate and the other was Yashwant Sinha's, who were then Cabinet Ministers. So much for the selection procedures.

May be RAW doesn't need honest, dedicated and good officers in their ranks.

No wonder Mr Rabinder Singh is sitting in US. There is no way he could have left India without support form others who are still in Relatives And Wards wing.

raj2rif
January 28th, 2005, 05:44 PM
Dear Col Malik,

Very well brought out. I had the opportunity to work with the officials of this department for a short time. I did not find them to be upto the task. The selection process may be the reason for that. They get a whole lot of money to gather intelligence. I guess most of the time it may be against the political rivals. I wish they were as dedicated as the ISI of Pakistan. We would not have had incidents of Kargil or attack on our parliament then.