CBI raids house of former RAW official
CBI raids house of former RAW official
Agency officials were tight-lipped about the development.

New Delhi: The CBI on Friday raided the home of a former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) official, Major General (retired) V K Singh after registering a case against him under the Officials Secrets Act.

CBI sources said that the case was registered against Singh, a former joint secretary in the external intelligence agency, on the advice of the Cabinet Secretariat for allegedly disclosing in his book certain secret information he had dealt with during his tenure in RAW.

Agency officials were tight-lipped about the development though sources said some CBI officials were questioning Singh at his residence on the outskirts of the national capital. Singh had irked some quarters in the government with his book "India's External Intelligence: Secrets of RAW, which hit the stands a few months ago.

The book spoke about alleged political interference and corruption in the intelligence agency, including claims about the purchase of sub-standard telecom equipment meant for VVIP security.

The book claimed there were severe lapses on part of the government that facilitated the escape of senior RAW official Rabinder Singh, who is believed to have fled to the US.

It also questioned the wisdom of the previous NDA government in releasing to then Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif a taped conversation between General Pervez Musharraf and a senior army official, General Mohammed Aziz, during the Kargil conflict.

"The raid on the author is an open exploitation and torture of an honest, brave and bold officer as well as of literary circles. All writers and officers from all the services must join together to oppose this unfair activity of the government," said Vivek Garg of Manas Publication, the publisher of Singh's book.

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://umorina.info/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!