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  • Debabrata Mohanty
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    Going by the assertions of the Orissa police’s top official, one would think that the cops here are eager learners. But the sheer number of incidents involving police laxity shows the state’s cops as a bumbling army of students who flunk each and every examination they take.

    In the recent Maoist ambush of the ferry carrying Greyhound commandoes in Malkangiri, the Orissa police had booked the vessel three days in advance letting everyone know that it would be used by the elite force to cross the Balimela reservoir on Sileru river. That helped the rebels nearly wipe out the commandoes, forcing intelligence expert Ajai Sahni of New Delhi’s Institute for Conflict Management to comment: “You can’t have a first-class counter insurgency operation with a third-class police force. In Orissa, the police have been totally incompetent.”

    The high-profile abduction case of Keonjhar businessman Rashmi Ranjan Mohapatra last year, the Maoist attack on Nayagarh’s police establishment in February this year, where not even a single Maoist was caught, and the manhandling of cricketer Greg Chappell are further glaring examples.

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    The nexus between top cops and criminals constitutes another characteristic of the force. Early this year, Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Commissioner of Police B K Behera came under the Lok Pal’s scanner after a criminal named him as his “saviour”. Last year, the Inspector-General of Police, Sanjeev Marik, a 1981-batch IPS officer and the first police officer to face such disciplinary action, was suspended for allegedly helping a group of criminals from Bihar meet members of a gang of bank robbers lodged the Bhadrak jail.

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    Bumbling policemenBy: Naveen Patnaik | 18-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Orissa police is like that only. Bumbling, useless and inept. They are only good at collecting hafta from bus drivers at Vanivihar square and Badambadi square in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack respectively. They should die.
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