New Delhi: Three terrorists give police the slip
January 02, 2010 18:39 IST
Three Pakistani terrorists, who had completed their jail term for triggering blasts near Red Fort in 2000, escaped while being taken to the G B Pant Hospital in the national capital.
The incident took place yesterday while the three -- Abdul Razzak, Mohammed Sadiq and Rafaqat Ali -- were being escorted to hospital, official sources said on Saturday.
The Meghalaya Police personnel, who were escorting the three, were being questioned by security agencies, the sources said.
The three were in the custody of Special Branch of Delhi Police and were to be handed over to the Foreigners Regional Registration office (FRRO) for deportation to Pakistan.
The Delhi Police is now preparing a fresh case against the trio for violating the restraint order of the Foreigners Act, the sources said.
The three had been arrested in 2000 along with 17 kg of RDX and 50 kgs of heroin and the court had sentenced them to a jail term.
When Indian Security had demanded that Headley and Rana be handed over to them for questioning, I had remarked that the FBI would handle them better and our Indian security would allow them to escape or our politicians would barter them away for some other hijacking or kidnapping of a home minister's daughter.
The above incident shows that our security is just hopeless.
They cannot protect our country.Our politicians will just not allow them.
We should outsource our security either to the FBI or to the Israeli Mossad.
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