Tuesday, April 28, 2009

CBI takes name of Quattrocchi off from interpol red alert

Finally, Quattrocchi must be feeling relieved that India has taken his name off from the Interpol red alert. But India will have lot of political shouting between the parties on this issue. Though Attorney General is very much right in asking the CBI to take this initiative because CBI should not be allowed to held someone's name forever in the red alert.

It is not right to blame the government intervention in this decision because it is instigated by legal advice. What the CBI has to be blamed for its inefficiency in solving the pending cases? They might be over loaded with the work but they can not deny the fact that they have no apparent success in solving any major case.

In almost 20 years, CBI has not been able to collect any reasonable and sufficient evidence to prove him guilty. It might be because of the political intervention and lack to solve the case. If they had any evidences, court of Argentina would have ordered his extradition to India when he was caught there.

There are little chances that this case will ever be solved. After a quarter century it will be hard to recollect all the evidences to prove him or any one else guilty in the case. But the question remains if he is not guilty than who is guilty? CBI will never take charges back against him and at the same time it will not try to proceed further either. If CBI takes the charges back then he will demand for compensation from the government of India for defamation and legal fees. It will be big embarrassment for any government so it will not happen in this life time.

CBI is becoming an agency for delaying any judgement on high profile cases. In its current form it is difficult to understand any utility of keeping this agency alive and it has lost all credibility in public eye.

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