we salute our brave officers .  It was very painful to see that Mr . 
Karkare shot dead just after he came out of his car .  We need leaders like 
him.     
 
 
 


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Date: Thursday, 27 November, 2008, 8:43 PM


 







LET'S SALUTE OUR BRAVE OFFICERS
ATS chief Hemant Karkare dies a hero's death
 
He wore a helmet, talked on his cellphone and finally put on a bullet-proof 
jacket before he met his deathly fate in the country's biggest Terror seize. 
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare, who was probing 
the Malegaon blasts case, suffered three bullet injuries in his chest as he was 
leading the offensive against the terrorists in one of the places the ultras 
had holed out early on Thursday morning. 
The last television visuals of the 54-year-old officer showed him in a light 
blue shirt and dark trousers surrounded by uniformed policemen armed with 
firearms and walkie-talkies. 
Karkare, a 1982 batch IPS officer, became the head of ATS in January this year 
following his return to the state cadre after serving seven years in Research 
and Analysis Wing (RAW) in Austria. 
One of the brightest officers, Karkare had solved the serial bomb blasts in 
Thane, Vashi and Panvel and was also credited for the stunning revelations in 
the investigation of the September 29 blast in Malegaon. He is known for his 
discipline and fair investigation. 
During the Malegaon investigation, Karkare had told his officers not to create 
false evidence, saying, "We should do our job and it is for the court to 
decide." 
Incidentally, the Pune ATS on November 26 reportedly received phone calls 
threatening to blow up the residence of Karkare "within a couple of days". 
In his last interview to a television channel on Wednesday, he referred to 
getting the custody of Malegaon blast accused Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, and 
said "police custody would have helped investigations to proceed faster but 
still we will see how best to deal with it in a legal way". 
When asked about criticism levelled by BJP leaders especially, L K Advani's 
outbursts against the agency, Karkare said "when allegations are made anyone 
(we) will feel hurt." 
He rejected charges of the Sadhvi being tortured during police custody. "We are 
going by the copy book. We are producing the accused in court whenever orders 
for the same are issued by the court," Karkare had said. 
Among the other police officers dead in Wednesday night's terror attacks are 
Vijay Salaskar, who had killed around 75 dreaded criminals in police 
encounters. 
After being out of the spotlight for quite sometime, the encounter specialist 
was given the plum posting of heading of the anti-extortion wing of the crime 
branch. 
Another officer, Ashok Kamte, a 1989 batch IPS officer, was the DCP, Zone 1, in 
Mumbai and.was also the key officer in state police. He had also served as the 
commissioner of Solapur and was always known to be in the thick of action. 
Kamte was killed while fighting terrorists at Metro Cinema in the city along 
with encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar. 
Before joining the ATS, Karkare was serving as the Joint Commissioner of Police 
(Administration). He had also worked with the National Productivity Council and 
Hindustan Lever before joining the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1982. 
Karkare had served in various places in Maharashtra like Nanded, Akola, Thane 
and Bhiwandi and in Mumbai as Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in the 
Economic Offences Wing. 
He also handled the July 2006 Mumbai local train blasts. Salaskar was brought 
to the squad in February this year in the wake of the 7/11 serial blasts in 
Mumbai trains. 
Salaskar along with another police officer Pradeep Sharma is credited with 
breaking the backbone of the Arun Gawli and Amar Naik gangs. Salaskar shot to 
fame in 1997 after he killed Naik in an encounter. 
Salaskar, the son of a professor and a 1983 batch officer, was abruptly 
transferred along with other officials after the functioning of the 
Anti-Extortion Cell, in which he was serving, came under a cloud following 
allegations of nexus with the mafia. 
Some of his other encounter victims are Gawli aides Sada Pawle and Vijay 
Tandel, Sadhu Shetty, Jaggu Shetty, Kundan Singh Rawat and Zahoor Makhanda.












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