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‘It is unethical to target a particular community’
Hemant Karkade, head of the Anti-Terrorism Squad of Mumbai Police, is well known for his clean image and daredevilry. In this interview with TSI’s Danish Reyaz, the top cop sheds new light on the war against terror...
Even after so many arrests there seems no stopping the terrorists. Why is normalcy not returning?
There are no shortcuts for solving this. Short term solutions won’t do. We need a structural change to rein in terror. Police action can curb terror for a while, but this isn’t a permanent solution. Only social change can make that happen. There is a need to come out of the ghetto mentality. No country in the world has been able to rein in terror and India is not an exception.
Should India, like some other countries, go in for a Federal agency to combat terror?
Talks are going on for that, but first you need to take the state governments into confidence. We do have an anti-terror mechanism in place, but a federal agency would certainly be a shot in the arm. Now it is for the government to take a decision.
Police have a network of informers. It it sufficient to stop terror acts?
It helps a lot, no doubt. It is extremely necessary to follow the lead if the information is about a history-sheeter. We also punish informers who deliberately try to mislead us.
People are generally reluctant to share information with police, fearing it will get them into trouble. And nothing has been done to address this problem…
Helping police is like helping oneself. One must understand that by refusing to do so one is only harming oneself and will live to regret it. True there have at times been police excesses and well intentioned people have been harassed. But these are isolated cases. Also, such officers are punished. The people’s initiative is always welcome. I’d like to share the example of the Naya Nagar locality where inhabitants decided to hand over such elements to police themselves.
In nearly all cases there is prior information about the module that is planning the terror attack. However, it seems the police remain reluctant to make preventive detentions. Why?
India is a democratic country. There are clear guidelines that have to be followed. This is not a dictatorship where a person can be jailed without strong evidence. We have to ensure that fundamental rights are not infringed.
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An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
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‘It is unethical to target a particular community’
Hemant Karkade, head of the Anti-Terrorism Squad of Mumbai Police, is well known for his clean image and daredevilry. In this interview with TSI’s Danish Reyaz, the top cop sheds new light on the war against terror...Even after so many arrests there seems no stopping the terrorists. Why is normalcy not returning?
There are no shortcuts for solving this. Short term solutions won’t do. We need a structural change to rein in terror. Police action can curb terror for a while, but this isn’t a permanent solution. Only social change can make that happen. There is a need to come out of the ghetto mentality. No country in the world has been able to rein in terror and India is not an exception.
Should India, like some other countries, go in for a Federal agency to combat terror?
Talks are going on for that, but first you need to take the state governments into confidence. We do have an anti-terror mechanism in place, but a federal agency would certainly be a shot in the arm. Now it is for the government to take a decision.
Police have a network of informers. It it sufficient to stop terror acts?
It helps a lot, no doubt. It is extremely necessary to follow the lead if the information is about a history-sheeter. We also punish informers who deliberately try to mislead us.
People are generally reluctant to share information with police, fearing it will get them into trouble. And nothing has been done to address this problem…
Helping police is like helping oneself. One must understand that by refusing to do so one is only harming oneself and will live to regret it. True there have at times been police excesses and well intentioned people have been harassed. But these are isolated cases. Also, such officers are punished. The people’s initiative is always welcome. I’d like to share the example of the Naya Nagar locality where inhabitants decided to hand over such elements to police themselves.
In nearly all cases there is prior information about the module that is planning the terror attack. However, it seems the police remain reluctant to make preventive detentions. Why?
India is a democratic country. There are clear guidelines that have to be followed. This is not a dictatorship where a person can be jailed without strong evidence. We have to ensure that fundamental rights are not infringed.
For more articles, Click on IIPM Article.
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
Read these article :-
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The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM)
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