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PM's Lankan security officer goes missing: Report
Sun-Aug 03, 2008
Colombo / Indo-Asian News Serivce
A Sri Lankan security officer attached to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh went missing, causing embarrassing moments to both the hosts and the Indians, a local newspaper said on Sunday.
When Manmohan Singh ended his bilateral talks with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, it was seen that a senior superintendent of police attached to the Special Task Force (STF) and assigned to the Indian leader had gone missing, The Sunday Times reported.
Immediately, a member of the Indian Special Protection Group (SPG) jumped into Manmohan Singh’s car to take the place of the STF officer, the weekly paper said.
The incident occurred on Friday, shortly after the arrival of the Indian prime minister for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit that ended on Sunday.
A similar security lapse also left India’s National Security Advisor M K Narayanan without his official car following the conclusion of the opening of the 15th SAARC summit on Saturday, the Times said.
Narayanan then hopped into a taxi with a Taj Samudra logo and asked the driver to take him to the hotel where the Indian delegation was staying, it said. In the process, he travelled without security from the venue to the hotel.
The Times added that Deputy Inspector General S M Wickremasinghe later apologised to Narayanan for the lapse.
When Manmohan Singh ended his bilateral talks with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, it was seen that a senior superintendent of police attached to the Special Task Force (STF) and assigned to the Indian leader had gone missing, The Sunday Times reported.
Immediately, a member of the Indian Special Protection Group (SPG) jumped into Manmohan Singh’s car to take the place of the STF officer, the weekly paper said.
The incident occurred on Friday, shortly after the arrival of the Indian prime minister for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit that ended on Sunday.
A similar security lapse also left India’s National Security Advisor M K Narayanan without his official car following the conclusion of the opening of the 15th SAARC summit on Saturday, the Times said.
Narayanan then hopped into a taxi with a Taj Samudra logo and asked the driver to take him to the hotel where the Indian delegation was staying, it said. In the process, he travelled without security from the venue to the hotel.
The Times added that Deputy Inspector General S M Wickremasinghe later apologised to Narayanan for the lapse.
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