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Being an officer, he might not access to secret info... But i want to remind members relating to a historic event from R& AW.....
"The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the country’s premier external intelligence agency, has now discovered that its missing Joint Secretary Rabinder Singh could have fled the country via Nepal on a United States passport.
When this website's newspaper first reported his disappearance on May 27, the agency had tried to suggest that he was not handling sensitive information. But a senior official now admits: "The fact that a third country issued a passport to help Singh flee shows how important he was." The suspicion, therefore, is that Singh’s handlers could be based in the US, reinforced by the fact that his wife and family live there.
Singh had two passports of his own—a personal one and a diplomatic passport that, records show, he last used to fly to London on March 24.
He returned to India on March 29 aboard Air India Flight AI 112 which originates from New York. He has never used his personal passport.
After RAW officials suspected that Singh could be leaking secrets, they kept him under watch for the past four months, on orders from agency chief C D Sahay.
On April 19, he was confronted for allegedly taking "sensitive files" home from office. On May 4, RAW’s counter-intelligence wing submitted a report revealing that Singh had bank accounts in Singapore, Brunei and the US. It recommended freezing these accounts and arresting the officer.
But Singh managed to escape on May 14, a day after the election results, and reached Nepal where, sources said, his handlers had the US passport ready for him. Whether he is now in the US hasn’t been established yet.
After a preliminary investigation, RAW is said to have told the Prime Minister’s Office that Singh was copying classified intelligence reports and top secret unofficial intra-office memos relating to Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
'Missing' RAW officer fled India on US passport | Asian Tribune
"The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the country’s premier external intelligence agency, has now discovered that its missing Joint Secretary Rabinder Singh could have fled the country via Nepal on a United States passport.
When this website's newspaper first reported his disappearance on May 27, the agency had tried to suggest that he was not handling sensitive information. But a senior official now admits: "The fact that a third country issued a passport to help Singh flee shows how important he was." The suspicion, therefore, is that Singh’s handlers could be based in the US, reinforced by the fact that his wife and family live there.
Singh had two passports of his own—a personal one and a diplomatic passport that, records show, he last used to fly to London on March 24.
He returned to India on March 29 aboard Air India Flight AI 112 which originates from New York. He has never used his personal passport.
After RAW officials suspected that Singh could be leaking secrets, they kept him under watch for the past four months, on orders from agency chief C D Sahay.
On April 19, he was confronted for allegedly taking "sensitive files" home from office. On May 4, RAW’s counter-intelligence wing submitted a report revealing that Singh had bank accounts in Singapore, Brunei and the US. It recommended freezing these accounts and arresting the officer.
But Singh managed to escape on May 14, a day after the election results, and reached Nepal where, sources said, his handlers had the US passport ready for him. Whether he is now in the US hasn’t been established yet.
After a preliminary investigation, RAW is said to have told the Prime Minister’s Office that Singh was copying classified intelligence reports and top secret unofficial intra-office memos relating to Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
'Missing' RAW officer fled India on US passport | Asian Tribune