Personally, I don't protest but I execute. However, I have always been very critical about some procedures we take ,and I have written to my superiors in light of what I see. I have done in both of my work places.
I don't see anything wrong about the covert operation that was carried out by the secret service at all. Since I'm fully aware of what they do, I'm positively sure that they haven't been monitoring him for that long for nothing. What most of people here seem to ignore is that they often come up with different conclusions ,which makes the issue more and more complicated. Aside from that the article appears to be ambiguous a bit. We don't go after people because they believe that they can turn sands into gold by waving their wounds or whatever. We mainly are concerned about their hidden activities such as rape, extortion, scamming people, and committing other crimes.
Last year the GiP - our FBI - had busted 5 people of that guy's kind ,and later discharged two of them on ground that these two hadn't been involved in other crimes, well, I guess I don't need to say what happened to the other 3
On other note, Indian expats are the least individuals to commit crimes. In fact, their rate is below 0.5.
I advice each and every one of we not to jump into conclusion ,and try to understand what the situation looks like ,and.