Posted on 01/20/2003 3:31:11 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Saddams first smoking gun traced to India | ||||||
Indian company exported materials for chemical weapons to Baghdad | ||||||
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New Delhi, January 19: An engineering company that has exported chemical engineering and oil drilling equipment since 1984 to Persian Gulf countries has provided the first clear evidence that Iraq obtained materials over the last four years to produce or deliver weapons of mass destruction. NEC Engineering Private Ltd. used phoney customs declarations and other false documents, as well as front companies in three countries, to export 10 consignments of raw materials and equipment that Saddam Husseins regime could use to produce chemical weapons and propellants for long-range missiles, according to court records.
The shipments, valued at nearly $800,000, took place between September 1998 and February 2001. The exportsspecialised supplies such as atomised aluminum powder and titanium centrifugal pumpsostensibly went to Jordan and Dubai. But they subsequently were traced to Iraqs Fallujah II chlorine plant and a rocket fuel production facility at Al Mamoun, according to US and British intelligence reports. The NEC case marks the first illicit Iraqi procurement scheme traced to a specific company since December 1998, when UN inspectors were forced to leave Baghdad. Iraq did not identify the Indian company as a supplier in the 12,000-page weapons declaration it handed to the Security Council last month. US officials have not publicized the NEC case, in part to avoid embarrassing the Indian government. However, Washington has imposed sanctions against the former head of NEC, Hans Raj Shiv, who allegedly led a technical team to Fallujah II in April 1999 to help install equipment that can be used to produce chemical agents. India has suspended NECs export license, revoked passports of senior company officials and raided company offices and homes. NECs general manager, who was jailed for four months late last year, has detailed the elaborate scheme to investigators. Further criminal charges are expected. Although the CIA warned last October that Iraqs recent chlorine production at Fallujah II and three other sites was far higher than any civilian needs for water treatment, the UN teams reported on Dec 9 that the chlorine plant was currently inoperable. The report did not explain why, or what, had happened to the equipment. The Bush administrations go-soft approach to the NEC case was evident on July 9 last year, when the State Department imposed sanctions against Hans Raj Shiv, making him the first and only person ever cited under the Iran-Iraq Arms Nonproliferation Act of 1992. Officials say he has fled his home in India and is believed to be hiding in the United Arab Emirates. So are two of Shivs aides. His son, Siddhartha Hans, was based in Dubai and in charge of obtaining NEC export orders from the region. NECs technical director, R.C.P. Choudhary, allegedly helped ensure that the correct equipment was sent to Fallujah II. All three have been charged with violating Indian customs laws. This is the real thing, said a U.S. official familiar with the case. These are bad guys. NEC lawyers say the company has violated neither Indian law nor UN sanctions. There is no evidence, said advocate R.K. Anand. These were all legal exports. Satish Aggarwala, special senior public prosecutor in the case, disagrees. The evidence collected so far, both incriminating documents and confession statements, is very strong, he said. S.K. Sinha, joint director of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, case, said expanded criminal charges will be filed against NEC and its officers after more evidence is gathered in Jordan and Dubai. Were at a crucial stage, he said. The case began with a tip to India from British intelligence in early 2001. They tracked it initially, said a senior Indian official. Shipping, insuranceits all British. So its easy for them to track these things. On March 26, 2001, Indian authorities raided NEC offices and company directors homes in New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, seizing purchase contracts, shipping records, customs declarations and other documents. Six weeks later, the Directorate of Revenue Enhancement issued an alert to customs offices in every airport and harbour to stop NEC exports. The initial investigation dragged on for more than a year. Then, authorities discovered that NEC had created a new subsidiary, Euro International Project Ltd., to purchase equipment and to bypass the customs alert, according to court records. Another front company, British Scaffolding Pvt. Ltd., was also allegedly used. Under pressure from Washington and London, authorities cracked down last June. They suspended NECs export license and again raided company offices and homes. They also arrested NECs 46-year-old general manager, Rajiv Dhir, and imprisoned him for four months in Tihar jail. Dhir admitted his active role during a two-day interrogation, prosecution documents show. Dhirs lawyer, Krihan Kuman Manan, says Dhir was tortured physically and beaten mercilessly to sign a confession, a charge officials deny. Dhir, who faces up to seven years in prison for customs violations, was released on bail in October. Although Manan insisted Dhir had left NEC and was abroad, Dhir answered the phone at NECs New Delhi office last week and said he was picking up his paycheck. Dhir declined repeated interview requests at his home and office. |
The Indian government has repeatedly gone on record opposing any U.S. military action in Iraq. They should be embarrassed.
The British press, in particular, has been more active than the American mainstream media in picking up and reporting on these items.
One wonders if the mainstream just isn't paying attention. Or, if they are, whether they are willfully choosing not to report news that conflicts with their agenda.
It really could be either. Incompetence or intransigence...
I'm similarly inclined. Though I believe incompetence (or ignorance) is one of the primary sources of the intransigence.
One would think that, with the rise of the internet and the alternative media, the mainstream would media would recognize that they can't keep the lid on the story forever. That they're conducting what can be no more than a rear-guard holding action against the truth...
But, then, we arrive at the ignorance factor, again...
Haven't you heard little tommy and the left's latest?
They now need a RED HOT Smoking Gun. Tomorrow it will be something slightly higher.
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