>In a shocking incident, the callous attitude on part of the Assam Police while 
>dealing with the arrested ISI agents has come to the light today. It seems 
>that suspected ISI agents >maintain contact with their mentors in Bangladesh 
>even when they are under the custody of the Assam Police.

The reporter must be dumb to call it 'callous attitude. This is called bribery, 
corruption of the worst kind in the Assam police department.
Rajen Barua



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pradip Kumar Datta 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 1:34 AM
  Subject: [Assam] While in police custody, ISI men call mentors in Bdesh


        While in police custody, ISI men call mentors in B'desh 
        By a Staff Reporter
        GUWAHATI, Mar 1: In a shocking incident, the callous attitude on part 
of the Assam Police while dealing with the arrested ISI agents has come to the 
light today. It seems that suspected ISI agents maintain contact with their 
mentors in Bangladesh even when they are under the custody of the Assam Police.
        Altogether five suspected ISI agents had been arrested by Panbazar 
Police way back in 1999. One of them, Nurul Amin, escaped from the Guwahati 
Medical College and Hospital while he was under treatment there a few months 
back. However, the rest of the arrested ISI agents are still under the police 
custody. 
        Two of the arrested ISI agents were seen ringing up somebody from a PCO 
when the police brought them to produce them in the special TADA court here 
today. According to PCO record, the arrested militants rang up a Bangladesh 
telephone number (008801 712186106) and a mobile number 09232514114. When a 
photographer of a television channel was capturing the scene at the PCO, the 
two ISI agents, namely Billal Mian and Akram Ali, became furious and chased the 
photographer. Astonishingly, only a handful of police personnel were deputed to 
bring the ISI agents to the court and even without any handcuff, thus causing a 
serious security lapse. Apart from that, the question raised by the PCO 
incident is: on what ground did the police allow free access to the arrested 
persons to make a telephone call from a public booth?
        When contacted by The Sentinel, Senior Superintendent of Police SN 
Singh said he has come to know of the incident, but an inquiry into the matter 
will be conducted only after receiving the official report from the police 
station concerned 



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