by Soli Sorabjee
Reflections on Mumbai terror
Incredible India proved itself again. The terrorist attacks in Mumbai last week were well planned, meticulously prepared over a period of time and involved the acquisition of large quantities of arms and ammunition and of a ship for transport from Karachi to Mumbai. Yet, incredibly, our intelligence agencies did not have a whiff of the planned attacks. If they knew about it and did not take urgent preventive steps, that is criminal negligence. Anti-terror legislation, however tough, will be ineffective unless our intelligence agencies are thoroughly overhauled and counter intelligence is perfected. National sovereignty will not be impaired if we take the assistance of US and Israeli counter intelligence. Dawood Ibrahim, an arch criminal who has wrought havoc in India, will not be extradited by Pakistan. If we want him lodged in Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai, the job of getting him should be outsourced to the resourceful Israelis. Undoubtedly there will be legal objections to this, but there are times when moral compulsion for a particular action in a particular context may outweigh legal considerations.
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Another astounding revelation has been that our police are totally unequipped in terms of arms, clothing and other requisite equipment, which makes them easy prey to the superior arms and technology of the terrorists. This deficiency must be immediately redressed. It is the constitutional obligation of the State to properly equip its police force to enable it to protect the fundamental right of life and liberty of its citizens.
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