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Espionage not ruled out in DRDO theft

Josy Joseph in New Delhi | October 13, 2003 15:07 IST

The Research and Analysis Wing and Intelligence Bureau do not rule out the possibility of espionage in the theft of 18 computers from a high-security Defence Research and Development Organisation office in Delhi.

The computers were stolen from the offices of the Scientific Analysis Group and the Institute for System Studies and Analysis, both located in Metcalf House in north Delhi.

The Union government on Friday asked RAW, IB and Delhi Police's anti-terrorism and espionage wing to participate in the investigation.

An intelligence agency officer told rediff.com the probe is looking at the possibility of an espionage ring.

The government has ordered a review of the security of all DRDO installations in the country.

DRDO sources said 'loopholes' in the security would be plugged.

The defence ministry, in a statement issued over the weekend, claimed no 'sensitive data' was lost in the burglary.

'None of the 18 stolen computers had any live or current crypt analysis data, which are held safely elsewhere,' the statement said.

Some reports said the computers contained encryption data for the communication systems of Strategic Forces and latest war games.

The computers contained data relating to library, human resource development, continuing education programme courses, mathematical models downloaded from unclassified and open sources and papers published by scientists in open journals, the ministry said.

Some computers lost were being used to access the Internet and intranet. Two of the computers, the ministry admitted, contained 'old war games software.'

'These games,' the statement said, 'were no longer in use.'

DRDO sources said the theft seemed to be an 'insider's job.'

A senior intelligence officer agreed. "Without active support from insiders it is impossible to take out so many computers. But that is no guarantee against espionage," he said."There have been indications of ISI-backed networks targeting India's defence and strategic secrets by cultivating lower level employees at sensitive organisations," he added.


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Sub: espionage possible

How is it possible to remove 18 computers without the help from inside. only with the help of insiders it can be done. The government ...


Posted by sikura





Sub: security a BIG question mark

security needs to be foolproof instead of increasing number of security personnel. it should be hi-tech


Posted by anand chopada





Sub: very sad

this is really stupidity coz an organization like DRDO which may be regardes as the heart of defence matters is lagging in its own defence ...


Posted by krish





Sub: Espionage

At least by now all the Govt especially from defence toget out of slumber and do protect the national interests meticulously by not depending on ...


Posted by KVRAJU





Sub: My view!!

this is the work of the RAW itself and not any insider and the government knew that, this is to create a havoc amongst the ...


Posted by Utkarsh Sinha




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