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India-Pakistan
Security officers taken into custody
2003-12-20
The army team investigating the blast incident in which President Musharraf's convoy narrowly escaped, has taken into custody all the law enforcement agencies' officials who had been on the VVIP route duty on that occasion for questioning.
"Chaudry, I think we might have a rogue copper on our hands!"
All police officials who had been deployed on the president's route, Special Branch officials, traffic police staff and intelligence sleuths are being questioned by the investigating team.
"Round up the usual suspects. In fact, round up everyone!"
The source said the number of security officials, including the police personnel, still being questioned is more than 50. "Some of the police and security branch officials have been directed to appear before the probe team early morning and are later permitted to leave at night," the source revealed. Nothing special has so far emerged from investigation, which could lead the probe team to trace the clue to the terrorists.
How about the coppers who weren't where they were supposed to be? How and why and when did they get elsewhere?
The source said that five high explosives were detonated seconds after President Musharraf's car crossed the Leh bridge. Action against the officials who had been looking after the security arrangements is likely to be taken after the investigation into the blast is complete. He said besides other people, statements of the Special Branch officials and some officers of the police department had also been recorded by the army team. The source said bomb disposal experts are still trying to determine the "explosive" used in Sunday's bomb blast.
You know there was 550 pounds of it, but not what it was? What'm I missing here?
According to security sources, the bridges located on the VVIP routes are always considered highly sensitive and they are strictly guarded. In a related move the IGP, Punjab, Masood Shah, and the DIG, Rawalpindi, Israr Ahmed, held a meeting with the senior military officials at 10-corps Headquarters on Thursday and reviewed the security arrangements and progress made in the bomb blast case.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  "In fact, round up everyone!"

That's a scream. Oh the imagery:

"Effendi, I rounded up everyone, applied trunchions and giggle juice and here is my report on the confessions. Now if you excuse me, I must get in line and be interrogated. See you on the other side."
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-12-20 4:33:21 PM  

#1  The bridge inspector has some splaining to do.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-20 10:11:19 AM  

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