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Former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan on Monday reiterated beforethe Kerala High Court that India could have developed a cryogenic engine by 2000 if indiscriminate arrests had not been made by Siby Mathews, former ADGP and head of the SIT of the Kerala Police which initially investigated theISROespionage case.
Mr. Narayanan and all others arraigned as accused in the case had been discharged on basisof a CBI report that the allegations were found to be false.
In a reply affidavit to an affidavit filed by Mr. Mathews in the High Court, Mr.Narayanan saidit was true that India had not been able to successfully launch a cryogenic engine till today, though recentlyISROhad attempted it. It could be seen from the case diary of the Kerala Police, as explained by the CBI in its refer report,that all those working on cryogenic engine development inISROand Russian scientists who supported India and the Russian private airline (Ural Aviation) had been made accused. Ural Aviation was the airline which brought Russian cryogenic engines and other relevant items to India for theISRO, he said.
Mr. Narayanan reiterated that Mr. Mathews had a definite plan that all persons working for development of cryogenicengine technology should be arrested to demoralisethem. That was the reason why he was arrested in November 1994 without conducting any search of his office or residence and also without seizure of any incriminating evidence from him.
He said he did not earlier raise the allegation that his arrest was part of an agenda of the U.S. accomplished by the CIA conniving with IntelligenceBureau officials, Mr. Mathews and other Keralapolice officials because herealised the agenda and criminal conspiracy only later when he himself investigated the entire episode once again.
Then he realised the fact that one Rattan Sehgal, who was the counter intelligence chief of the IB and was associated with theISROcase investigation, was caughtred-handed by the then IB chief Arun Bhagath.
He was accused of havingworked for the CIA, which led to his unceremonious exit from the IB in November 1996.
TheISROespionage case was investigated by a team of seven senior IPS officers of the CBI. These officers individually and collectively conducted theinvestigation /interrogation and filed the final report of the CBI,against the Kerala police officials and Intelligence Bureau officers who investigated the case.
ISRO case scuttled cryogenic engine development, says former scientist | idrw.org
India could have developed cryogenic engine by 2000: Nambi | Business Line
Former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan on Monday reiterated beforethe Kerala High Court that India could have developed a cryogenic engine by 2000 if indiscriminate arrests had not been made by Siby Mathews, former ADGP and head of the SIT of the Kerala Police which initially investigated theISROespionage case.
Mr. Narayanan and all others arraigned as accused in the case had been discharged on basisof a CBI report that the allegations were found to be false.
In a reply affidavit to an affidavit filed by Mr. Mathews in the High Court, Mr.Narayanan saidit was true that India had not been able to successfully launch a cryogenic engine till today, though recentlyISROhad attempted it. It could be seen from the case diary of the Kerala Police, as explained by the CBI in its refer report,that all those working on cryogenic engine development inISROand Russian scientists who supported India and the Russian private airline (Ural Aviation) had been made accused. Ural Aviation was the airline which brought Russian cryogenic engines and other relevant items to India for theISRO, he said.
Mr. Narayanan reiterated that Mr. Mathews had a definite plan that all persons working for development of cryogenicengine technology should be arrested to demoralisethem. That was the reason why he was arrested in November 1994 without conducting any search of his office or residence and also without seizure of any incriminating evidence from him.
He said he did not earlier raise the allegation that his arrest was part of an agenda of the U.S. accomplished by the CIA conniving with IntelligenceBureau officials, Mr. Mathews and other Keralapolice officials because herealised the agenda and criminal conspiracy only later when he himself investigated the entire episode once again.
Then he realised the fact that one Rattan Sehgal, who was the counter intelligence chief of the IB and was associated with theISROcase investigation, was caughtred-handed by the then IB chief Arun Bhagath.
He was accused of havingworked for the CIA, which led to his unceremonious exit from the IB in November 1996.
TheISROespionage case was investigated by a team of seven senior IPS officers of the CBI. These officers individually and collectively conducted theinvestigation /interrogation and filed the final report of the CBI,against the Kerala police officials and Intelligence Bureau officers who investigated the case.
ISRO case scuttled cryogenic engine development, says former scientist | idrw.org
India could have developed cryogenic engine by 2000: Nambi | Business Line