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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Davinder Singh - Afsal Guru - Cover up?


Arrest on Srinagar-Jammu highway while trying to ferry terrorists out of Shopian in a car, on Saturday at Wanpoh in Kulgam district created a big national security questions for India. They were identified as Davinder Singh a DSP with Jammu and Kashmir police, Naveed Mushtaq, alias Naveed Babu, a policeman-turned-militant with 17 FIRs registered against him, in 'the most wanted' list. According to IG Vijay Kumar, he was a senior commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen, second only to its operations chief, Riyaz Naikoo. Mushtaq comes from Nazneenpora village of Shopian’s Imam Sahib area. Also in the back of the car was Rafi Ahmed Rather, another Hizbul Mujahideen militant, from Batapora village in Imam Sahib. Soon after the arrest, security forces launched massive search operations across South Kashmir and found at least one militant hideout in Shopian district which was eight feet beneath the ground.

Singh joined the force in 1990/94 as a sub-inspector and moved up the ranks, mostly spending his career spanning roughly three decades in sensitive posts. He has served as a Deputy Superintendent of Police for 25 years, in 2006 was Traffic Police; was part of a group of officers who, on Thursday, received the envoys of 15 foreign nations on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir. J&K Police said in a string of tweets, he was awarded the state government’s gallantry medal last year for his role in countering a suicide attack by terrorists at the Pulwama district police lines on 25 August 2017.

Davinder Singh with two wanted high-profile terrorists, when arrested where were they travelling towards?

- Delhi? - Was he bringing those terrorist to organize an attack in Delhi so that protests can be diverted and emergency can be declared ?
- Somewhere within J&K? - To revolt against the abrogation of Article 370.
- Outside India?
- Some other state within India?

Would depend on many factors:

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A Flash back - A person named Afzal Guru gets arrested on charges of orchestrating the Indian Parliament attacks of 2001. He claims that he is innocent, that a police officer named Davinder Singh forced him to escort and host the guy named Mohamed who attacked parliament. These claims are ignored. Afzal is executed. Davender Singh's role in never probed. This brings us to many questions:

DSP Davinder Singh, who is he?
Was he a double agent?
Did he have diversionary role?
Was he was working for militants since Parliament attack days? OR
Were the militants--JeM's Mohammad to HM's Naveed Mushtaq- working for India through Davinder?
Did Davinder manage to hoodwink investigating agencies, his counterparts as well as the press and covertly provide support to terrorists?
Why were state police unable to establish any links between terrorists and a senior police officer?
Why Were Intelligence Agencies Oblivious To Senior Cop's Connivance With Terrorists?
Was Davinder honey trapped - gave in for money?
Davinder being posted to Pulwama when the Pulwama attack happened, could it be coincidence?
Did he have support from top or bottom?
Was Afzal Guru innocent?

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http://www.raiot.in/arundhati-roy-davinder-singh-afzal-guru-deep-state/

Like Afzal Guru all those years ago, today it is Davinder Singh who is the Man Who Knows Too Much. Will they silence him? Will they cut him loose? Or will he come out as the hero of a deep counter-intelligence operation that even his colleagues didn’t know about? Nothing can be taken at face value. What is the next chapter going to be?

On December 13, 2001, when five men (some say six) drove through the gates of the Indian Parliament in a white Ambassador car and attempted what looked like an astonishingly incompetent terrorist strike.

The first thing they made him do was a “media confession” in which he implicated himself completely in the attack. 13 questions put our by Arundathi Roy were:

Question 1: Given that there was an “improved security drill,” and imminent attack was expected how did a car bomb packed with explosives enter the parliament complex?
Question 2: What evidence did the Special Cell have for it to be a meticulously planned joint operation of Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba and the attack being led by a man called Mohammad who was also involved in the hijacking of IC-814 in 1998?
Question 3: The entire attack was recorded live on closed-circuit television (CCTV). Kapil Sibal, Najma Heptulla requested viewing, but it was neither released, nor produced by the prosecution as evidence in the trial? Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi counted six men getting out of the car. But only five were killed. Who was the sixth person? Where is he now? Why do police claim only 5?
Question 4: Why was Parliament adjourned after some of these questions were raised?
Question 5: Apart from Afzal’s “confession,” extracted under torture (and later set aside by the Supreme Court), what was the “incontrovertible proof” for the government to declare a massive mobilization of almost half a million soldiers to the Indo-Pakistan border.?
Question 6: Is it true that the military mobilization to the Pakistan border had begun long before the December 13 attack?
Question 7: How much did this military standoff, which lasted for nearly a year, cost? How many soldiers died in the process? How many soldiers and civilians died because of mishandled land mines, and how many peasants lost their homes and land because trucks and tanks were rolling through their villages, and land mines were being planted in their fields?
Question 8: In a criminal investigation it is vital for the police to show how the evidence gathered at the scene of the attack led them to the accused. How did the police reach Mohammad Afzal? The Special Cell says SAR Geelani led them to Afzal. But the message to look out for Afzal was actually flashed to the Srinagar police before Geelani was arrested. So how did the Special Cell connect Afzal to the December 13 attack?
Question 9: The courts acknowledge that Afzal was a surrendered militant who was in regular contact with the security forces, particularly the Special Task Force (STF) of Jammu and Kashmir police. How do the security forces explain the fact that a person under their surveillance was able to conspire in a major militant operation?
Question 10: Is it plausible that organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba or Jaish-e-Mohammed would rely on a person who had been in and out of STF torture chambers, and was under constant police surveillance, as the principal link for a major operation?
Question 11: In his statement before the court, Afzal says that he was introduced to “Mohammad” and instructed to take him to Delhi by a man called Tariq, who was working with the STF. Tariq was named in the police chargesheet. Who is Tariq and where is he now?
Question 12: On December 19, 2001, six days after the Parliament attack, Police Commissioner S. M. Shangari, Thane (Maharashtra), identified one of the attackers killed in the Parliament attack as Mohammad Yasin Fateh Mohammad (alias Abu Hamza) of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, who had been arrested in Mumbai in November 2000, and immediately handed over to the Jammu and Kashmir police. He gave detailed descriptions to support his statement. If Police Commissioner Shangari was right, how did Mohammad Yasin, a man in the custody of the Jammu and Kashmir police, end up participating in the Parliament attack? If he was wrong, where is Mohammad Yasin now?
Question 13: Why is it that we still don’t know who the five dead “terrorists” killed in the Parliament attack are?
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Fast Forward to Now:
-Intelligence bureu, RAW, Military Intelligence and NIA - National Investigation Agency - SAT - Investigation are going on.
-While many have suggested that the arrest could hurt the image of Kashmir police, former Jammu and Kashmir police chief Kuldeep Khoda underlined that the police caught its officer meant that no one could doubt the police force.
-Commissioner/CRPF and army would be involved.
-Days after DSP Davinder Singh was caught with two wanted terrorists in south Kashmir, Congress and the BJP traded blows over his arrest. A political war has erupted over arrested Jammu and Kashmir Police DSP Davinder Singh. Congress's Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury had asked what if Jammu and Kashmir Police DSP Davinder Singh was a Muslim.The BJP hit back over Congress remark that no outrage by the right-wing since the police officer "was not a Muslim".
- Davinder's daughter is studying in Bangladesh, he is building a palatial house in Kashmir, and presently was staying in his Uncles house.
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Terrorism is a deep state; very often, it is people within who are involved and not outsiders - from out it seems like communal, but most often not - What we see, there is not much in it; what we do not know is more. Anyone who fight for their freedom and rights or even support Kashmir in Indian are labeled (Terrorist) automatically while in reality the people of valley has been terrorized by different forces from ages and now there is communication disruption. Recently Gurdaspur Superintendent of Police Salvinder Singh was grilled, in relation to the fatal Pathankot Air Force base terror attack. These incidents seems to be common in countries.



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