17 January,2009 08:02 AM IST | | Alisha Coelho
Former top cop Julio Ribeiro lashes out at the way Mumbai police, including Commissioner Hasan Gafoor, handled 26/11
HARD TALK:u00a0 Julio Ribeiro was the commissioner |
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Earlier criticism |
Though Gafoor was spearheading operations from Nariman House within minutes of the attack, he and State Director General of Police A N Roy came under fire from several quarters for not coming on live TV to communicate with the public and the police force in order to instill confidence. Later, slain additional commissioner of police Ashok Kamte's widow, Vineeta, also said that while NSG DG S K Dutta was vocal about how u00a0Major Sanjeep Unnikrishnan, laid down his life fighting the terrorists, the Mumbai police leadership kept quiet about the sacrifice made by their men. |
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No lessons learnt |
The conference highlighted that even about two months after the attacks, a whopping 53 per cent of corporate India doesn't see the need for a threat analysis. While risk analysis for fire safety and other such risks are expected, more than half simply don't see terror as a possible risk, which is surprising, said Rohit Mahajan, of KPMG Forensic Services that conducted the survey among 60 corporates across India. The survey, KPMG Corporate India and Changing Face of Terrorism Report, also revealed |