Investigative agencies must remain faceless: Jaitley


New Delhi, Dec 4 (IANS): Commending the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) for remaining free from any major controversy, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday said the investigative agencies are supposed to be faceless.

Investigative agencies should resist the temptation of going to the media "making a lot of song and dance" when the initial investigation starts and when some haul takes place, Jaitley said addressing DRI officials on its 61st Foundation Day.

"But they must as professionals concentrate on strengthening the investigative processes and the investigative evidences, and therefore have to ensure that what is being investigated ultimately results in penalties and convictions.

"That is the real test of an investigative agency. It has be faceless. The lesser it is in the media controversy or the news, the better it is for it," the Minister said, adding the DRI has to endeavour to become a near-perfect organisation.

Jaitley said among the cross-section of various investigative agencies including the police and other specialised investigative agencies, "it goes to the credit of the DRI that by and large it has remained free from any collateral controversies".

The DRI has concentrated on its core area of competence and developed expertise in areas where it is primarily supposed to check any harm being done to the country, economy and the national security, he said commending the DRI officials.

The Minister appreciated the agency for honouring some of its officials including former Additional Commissioner L.D. Arora who made the supreme sacrifice and two former Director Generals who laid down the work and organisational culture of the DRI.

"L.D. Arora became a target of the underworld because of his excellence in the investigative record that he had," Jaitley said.

Arora, who was posted as Additional Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) of Mumbai Customs, was killed in 1993 at Allahabad by the underworld.

The DRI is an intelligence and investigative agency for matters relating to violation of the Customs Act. It works to secure India's national and economic security by preventing smuggling of contraband such as firearms, gold, narcotics and fake Indian currency notes.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Today, media is considered the fourth pillar of the state all over the world.

    This body is considered more important these days, it plays an important role as an informative bridge between governing bodies and the general public, in absence of media general public cannot know about what kind of bills and acts are passed in the parliament, and what are their positive and negative effects in the society. If media person closes their eyes the government officials will do what they want, so media plays a very important and impartial role between government activities and the general public, so much so that it is said that the freedom of media is the guarantee of success for a government.

    By systematically killing the agencies like CBI, RBI the BJP wanted to be a dictator controlling them remotely with its own people associated with Sangh Parivar.

    Perhaps Mr.Jaitely indirectly saying is that no one should question the government functioning and handling and functioning of the investigative agencies.

    Jai Hind

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 05 2018

    Perhaps he is not saying this also.
    Jai Hind

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Mr Jootley, Investigative agencies must remain FEARLESS and not faceless if India needs to be corruption free from the likes of you, Modi and Shah!!!!

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  • EULALIA DSOUZA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    They will remain faceless, voiceless and publicity less, provided Politicians allow them to work independently and mind their business. These agencies are supposed to have intellectual officials, who can work independent. But Political Interference can do enough damage to name these agencies as really " Faceless "

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Faceless people ruining India since 2014

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    They have already lost their Faces ...

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