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The Vatican had asked India to sign an undertaking that they could work with missionaries and other religious groups and NGOs in India to combat human trafficking. “We are a secular country and we turned down this request,” Ranjit Sinha, Director CBI told The News Minute (TNM) today. “This was also conveyed to the Vatican through appropriate channels including the MEA,” India’s top sleuth said.
The News Minute which this morning broke the story about the Vatican-sponsored meeting of law enforcement agencies from some 20 countries had also learnt that such an undertaking was sought from the Government of India at the April 8-10 meeting at the Vatican. While it was not a pre-condition to participating in the meeting, pressure was exercised on India to concede. Other countries present at the by-invitation-only conference signed on to the deal.
Sinha also told The News Minute that inputs for the meeting were provided by the Interpol and the office of the London Metropolitan Police as it was their initiative. However, Vatican Radio and news sources accessed by TNM clearly state that the initiative was the brainchild of the Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales (see links).
Sinha was unclear about the exact roles and responsibilities of Vatican, London Met Police and Interpol, but this document dated March 11, 2014 clearly states the meeting was organized by the Vatican. Read- Head of London's Met police at Vatican trafficking conference
If Vatican’s request had been acceded to, religious groups from Europe and UK would have access to over 220 districts do conduct what the documents say includes “vulnerability mapping.”
On the AgustaWestland case in which Haschke, the critical middleman wants to turn approver; the hearings were slated in Busto Arsizio in Northern Italy on April 11. When asked about this, Sinha said “everything was going on well.” Pressed to elaborate, he said the Indian ambassador to Rome was in the complete know of things.
Vatican asked India for a religious undertaking: India refused says CBI Director
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Chitra Subramaniam | The News Minute | April 23, 2014 | 11.27 AM IST
Ranjit Sinha, Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CB) has been rather economical with details about his visit to Rome. While he told India he was in the city to attend a meeting called by the London Metropolitan Police, the reality is elsewhere.
Watch this video especially from 1:54:00 to get a clear picture of his work not in Rome but at the Vatican where among other things, he said India premier investigating agency can be a nodal point to channel funds to NGOs in the country combatting human trafficking.
It may be recalled that The News Minute revealed last Monday that Sinha was among a handful of invitees attending a conference organized by the Vatican under the title “Church and Law Enforcement in partnership.” Read The News Minute report: Ranjit Sinha, Vatican and Agustawestland
The News Minute draws attention to the fact that we do not comment on what the CBI Director undertook in Rome as part of his Vatican event. Our work as a media house is limited to exposing the fact that Ranjit Sinha lied to the country. For good measure, he added that he had also spoken to the Indian ambassador in Rome about the crucial Agustawestland plea bargaining which commenced in a court near Milan at about the same time that Sinha was in Rome.
CBI Director Ranjit Sinha at the Vatican
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The News Minute which this morning broke the story about the Vatican-sponsored meeting of law enforcement agencies from some 20 countries had also learnt that such an undertaking was sought from the Government of India at the April 8-10 meeting at the Vatican. While it was not a pre-condition to participating in the meeting, pressure was exercised on India to concede. Other countries present at the by-invitation-only conference signed on to the deal.
Sinha also told The News Minute that inputs for the meeting were provided by the Interpol and the office of the London Metropolitan Police as it was their initiative. However, Vatican Radio and news sources accessed by TNM clearly state that the initiative was the brainchild of the Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales (see links).
Sinha was unclear about the exact roles and responsibilities of Vatican, London Met Police and Interpol, but this document dated March 11, 2014 clearly states the meeting was organized by the Vatican. Read- Head of London's Met police at Vatican trafficking conference
If Vatican’s request had been acceded to, religious groups from Europe and UK would have access to over 220 districts do conduct what the documents say includes “vulnerability mapping.”
On the AgustaWestland case in which Haschke, the critical middleman wants to turn approver; the hearings were slated in Busto Arsizio in Northern Italy on April 11. When asked about this, Sinha said “everything was going on well.” Pressed to elaborate, he said the Indian ambassador to Rome was in the complete know of things.
Vatican asked India for a religious undertaking: India refused says CBI Director
More Importantly
Chitra Subramaniam | The News Minute | April 23, 2014 | 11.27 AM IST
Ranjit Sinha, Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CB) has been rather economical with details about his visit to Rome. While he told India he was in the city to attend a meeting called by the London Metropolitan Police, the reality is elsewhere.
Watch this video especially from 1:54:00 to get a clear picture of his work not in Rome but at the Vatican where among other things, he said India premier investigating agency can be a nodal point to channel funds to NGOs in the country combatting human trafficking.
It may be recalled that The News Minute revealed last Monday that Sinha was among a handful of invitees attending a conference organized by the Vatican under the title “Church and Law Enforcement in partnership.” Read The News Minute report: Ranjit Sinha, Vatican and Agustawestland
The News Minute draws attention to the fact that we do not comment on what the CBI Director undertook in Rome as part of his Vatican event. Our work as a media house is limited to exposing the fact that Ranjit Sinha lied to the country. For good measure, he added that he had also spoken to the Indian ambassador in Rome about the crucial Agustawestland plea bargaining which commenced in a court near Milan at about the same time that Sinha was in Rome.
CBI Director Ranjit Sinha at the Vatican
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@Yeti
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