" Replying to another query on the Interpol Red Corner notice on ULFA
C-in-C Paresh Barua, Sri Sarma said that the CBI is known as the
Interpol India and the Interpol headquarters had issued the Red Corner notice
in connection with Paresh Barua following a request from the CBI. The
Interpol headquarters has asked Bangladesh to locate the ULFA
leader." - Quoted from the Assam Tribune.

The Assam Tribune should be ashamed that they confused you with their Indian-English.:-) This is what I understood - India is a member of Interpol. CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) works with Interpol services. CBI made a request to Interpol HQ. Interpol HQ issued the 'Red corner' notice to Bangladesh ( another member of Interpol) to look for Paresh Barua who is probably suspected to be hiding in Bangladesh. Also the following is from the CBI web page.

CBI is the nodal agency for INTERPOL in India. The Branch which performs this function is known as INTERPOL New Delhi. It acts as an interface between national and international police agencies.   

Dilip                                                                                                

 

 Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am glad you found this one more well seasoned or informative. I didn't.
I'll get to why in a moment.


The Sentinel headline and lead line of the story was:" Most of the CBI
cases in the North-east have been pending due to insurgency problems in the
region, said CBI Director P.C.Sharma while talking to newspersons here
today."

One might have thought such a seriously sweeping comment as an explanation
of inaction or slow action on the part of the CBI would be explained WHY or
HOW.
Of course the reporter might not have been all too curious about it, once
he was told it was all due to insurgency. A 'mokordhwaj' answer like that
calms down even the fiestiest of patriotic Assam netters as we have seen
here time to time.
THen again, we cannot be sure that the reporter, or a news editor did NOT
make up the headline either, could we?

Th! e AT said no such thing. Either they missed it, or it was not all said.
Take your pick.

Now about the AT:

> Replying to another query on the Interpol Red Corner notice on ULFA
>C-in-C >Paresh Barua, Sri Sarma said that the CBI is known as the Interpol
>India and >the Interpol headquarters had issued the Red Corner notice in
>connection with >Paresh Barua following a request from the CBI. The
>Interpol headquarters has >asked Bangladesh to locate the ULFA leader.


"---the CBI is known as the Interpol India ---"

*** What do you make of this? Does it mean that the Interpol Mr. Sarma ( or
is it Sharma as was written in the Sentinel?) was alluding to was the
CBI--the Interpol India? Clear as mud isn't it?

Now look at what the Sentinel wrote:

>Replying to a question, Mr Sharma said that the Interpol had issued Red
>Corner Notice to Paresh Barua, ULFA's self-styled commander-in-chi! ef. When
>asked regarding the present position of the Interpol notice, Mr Sharma said
>that he is not aware of it.



*** Are these clear questions or answers in your estimation?



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