AAtish
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"...There are three intelligence agencies inside Pakistan that serve different purposes: the Intelligence Bureau (IB) is responsible for domestic intelligence gathering, the ISI is responsible primarily for foreign intelligence gathering, & the there is the Military Intelligence (MI), which is a Pakistan Defence Forces intelligence agency and that is responsible for the military intelligence services in Pakistan. It is also refers specifically to the intelligence components of the Pakistan Armed Forces. MI conducts operations, identifying and eliminating sleeper cells, foreign agents and other anti-Pakistani elements within Pakistan."
So...help this poor ferenghi out-
1. Does the IB turn over information, evidence and intelligence involving "...sleeper cells, foreign agents and other anti-Pakistani elements within Pakistan..." to the MI for prosecution or your law-enforcement agencies and judicial courts?
2. What happens when the IB or law enforcement officials find themselves following criminal activities within Pakistan conducted by possible locally-based proxy assets of ISI foreign intelligence operations? How is that conflict of responsibility resolved? Or, more to the point, whom takes precedent in those matters?
An example might be the allegations of rapes/murders within FATAville in January 2010 by senior members of the Haqqani network.
Now, perhaps you don't believe the Haqqani network exists within Pakistan. Perhaps you do but don't believe this network has any relationship with the ISI or elements within the ISI as a retained proxy force against Afghanistan. Perhaps you agree with both former assertions but don't believe these alleged rapes and murders occurred.
Still, who would lead such an investigation and upon whose desk would decisions to prosecute ultimately fall?
Thanks.
Helping the farangi..
Same way as FBI's "most wanted list" does not show Osama's name but CIA was hunting for him throughout the world.. mate..
Every one interacts with each other, and like FBI, CIA and Police in US, sometimes, their interests collide too.. but then, for the "greater good" one of them "compromises".. sounds familiar??
Thanks