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Rabinder Singh (intelligence officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rabinder Singh (intelligence officer)
Rabinder Singh was a joint secretary in the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), India's external intelligence agency, who defected to the USA in 2004.〔http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/06-09-04.asp "Was missing spy Rabinder Singh a CIA mole in RAW? The real behind the scene story" (India Daily)〕〔(Spy versus Spy: Games India and the US play )〕 Singh initially served in the Indian Army, reaching the rank of Major.〔http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/may/19raman.htm "Remember Rabinder Singh?" (Rediff)〕 He later volunteered to join R&AW. According to reports, he attracted attention from counter-intelligence officials when he was found photocopying documents not related to his work. After coming under suspicion, he was placed under surveillance and his phone conversations were tapped, but in May 2004, he disappeared. He is suspected of having escaped to the U.S. via Nepal.〔http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl2113/stories/20040702004403200.htm "Our Man in New Delhi" (Frontline)〕 In ''Mission R&AW'', a book written by a former R&AW officer, it is claimed that Singh flew to America from Kathmandu along with his wife on May 7, 2004 using a fake identity in the name of Mr and Mrs Rajpal Prasad Sharma. The R&AW unit at Kathmandu did nothing despite clear intelligence on Singh’s escape plans. It is also claimed that R&AW even managed to get copies of their visas and embarkation cards. These documents reveal that the CIA on April 7, 2004, issued US passport number 017384251 to Singh. His wife Parminder Kaur was also given a US passport on the same day in the name of Deepa Kumar Sharma. Both boarded Austrian Air flight number 5032 on May 7, 2004, from Kathmandu. Singh was assisted by CIA operative David M Vacala. In 2007, in an affidavit submitted to the court, R&AW deposed that Singh has been traced to New Jersey.〔(IndianExpress.com :: Rabinder in US, we want him back: RAW in court )〕 It is believed that, meanwhile, Singh has filed for asylum in US, in the name of ''Surenderjeet Singh'', which was rejected by the trial court but remanded back for reconsideration by the court of appeals.〔http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/ca9/newopinions.nsf/1979AF53DE5277E988256F7200806B72/$file/0371868.pdf?openelement〕 There has been no official proof however that Surenderjeet Singh is an alias of Rabinder Singh.〔(indianexpress.com )〕 ''Escape to nowhere'', a fictional account of a defector and his pursuers, closely resembling that of Rabinder Singh's escape, was published in 2012 by Amar Bhushan one of the counter intelligence officers tasked with tracking Singh. ==References==
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