Bangalore: ISRO Shootout Result of Misunderstanding: Minister


Bangalore: ISRO Shootout Result of Misunderstanding: Minister
  
IANS

Bangalore, Mar 17: The shootout at the sensitive Deep Space Network (DSN) facility of India's space agency ISRO near here appears to be the result of a ''misunderstanding'' and should not be given importance, the Karnataka government clarified on Wednesday, March 17. 

"It appears to be result of misunderstanding and there is no need to give the incident importance," state Home Minister V S Acharya told reporters after briefing Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on the progress of the police probe into the incident early Tuesday morning.

According to a sentry of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) guarding the facility at Byalalu, about 40 kms from here, one of the two men moving under suspicious circumstances near the facility opened fire when questioned. The sentry, identified only as Jhadhav, told police he had fired eight rounds in retaliation but the two managed to escape in the darkness.

Acharya said senior police officials had visited the spot and talked to Jhadhav and other CISF personnel on duty at the time of the incident. There is no trace yet of the empty shell of the bullet fired by the unidentified man. Police is also searching for two empty shells of the bullets fired by the CISF guard as only six have been found.

Acharya said the state government has sent a detailed report on the incident to the union home ministry. If necessary, the minister said, the state government may order a probe by the elite CoD (Corps of Detectives).

Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said in New Delhi that the shootout did not appear to be a terror attack. "There is no threat to ISRO. It is an amateurish attack," he said.

The space network was set up in 2007 by the state-run Indian Space Research Organisation for receiving data and images from its first unmanned lunar exploration mission Chandrayaan-1 that was launched Oct 22, 2008, and orbited around the moon till Aug 30, 2009.

The Rs 1 billion saucer-shaped facility consists of an 18-metre and 32-metre antennae for the space agency's lunar and inter-planetary exploratory missions.

As one of the country's high-profile and vital installations, the space agency's sensitive facilities in Bangalore and other cities are reported to be on the radar of terror elements.

  

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  • Herald, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 17 2010

    I am sure, it is to check the response from the security personnel. and to see how much time it takes for the force to reach the place after the attack and how many people in regular security etc etc.

    Its not worth Neglecting.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Mar 17 2010

    HULI BANTHU HULI STORY!!!?Common CSIF be serious.As this is vital instalation,it's safety and security should be first priority of the State/Federal govt.

    There should be a tower guard room with advanced night movement tracking system gadget which at present not at all visible in TV visual clippings.And the area also coverd with bushes which may inviting accident to happen.A total review of the security of this important instalation is need of the hour.

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