08-21-2006, 02:25 AM
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<b>officer was posted with the Intelligence Bureau in the Indian Embassy in Washington till a few weeks ago</b>. According to a website, Aranha even represented India at the International Association of Police Chiefs in the US.
It's a new problem that top people in the government are now grappling with. Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Home Minister Shivraj Patil and the National Security Adviser M K Narayanan are now busy assessing just how much damage the IPS officer could have caused.
The questions that the government is finding answers for are: <b>Was Aranha's IMF visa a cover for American intelligence agencies and why did the IMF not check with the Indian government before giving Aranha a visa. The answers for these could hold clues to the entire espionage jigsaw puzzle of which Aranha could be just a small piece.</b>
<b>officer was posted with the Intelligence Bureau in the Indian Embassy in Washington till a few weeks ago</b>. According to a website, Aranha even represented India at the International Association of Police Chiefs in the US.
It's a new problem that top people in the government are now grappling with. Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Home Minister Shivraj Patil and the National Security Adviser M K Narayanan are now busy assessing just how much damage the IPS officer could have caused.
The questions that the government is finding answers for are: <b>Was Aranha's IMF visa a cover for American intelligence agencies and why did the IMF not check with the Indian government before giving Aranha a visa. The answers for these could hold clues to the entire espionage jigsaw puzzle of which Aranha could be just a small piece.</b>