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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: K. V. ThomasPublisher: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd Imprint: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9789353285845ISBN 10: 9353285844 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 03 June 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Unfolding the Story Mariam’s Tale Fauzia, a Mother in a Telefilm The Honey-traps and Honey Bees A Confession Video The Bearded Man with Sparkling Eyes The Bearded Man Weaves New Characters The Great Scientist Colourful Narration of a Senior Scientist The Forced Confession Caught by the Red Hands of Judiciary Politics that Ignited the Fire Game Over: CBI versus IB The Ghost That Haunted IB Orchestrated by and for Media Battle of Armageddon and the Final Judgement In Hindsight Ad NauseamReviews'The author, a senior official of the Indian Intelligence Bureau, who was associated in various capacities in the alleged ISRO espionage investigation speaks out the truth about what really happened in the so-called ISRO espionage case. The Supreme Court has now declared the case as false and concocted. The author talks about the victimological ill-effects and ramifications, exposing the reality from many hitherto unknown areas. The book will interest anyone concerned with criminal and victim justice.' -- Dr James Vadackumcherry, * renowned criminologist and advocate, Neethi Law Chambers * His book is a clarion call to the civil society of India that in sensational issues, it should not be carried away by motivated propaganda. -- Rajasthan Patrika, 2 December 2019 Thomas reveals the long saga of interrogations, investigations and legal battles. -- The Free Press Journal, 1 December 2019 This book should be essential reading for police officers at all levels. -- Outlook, 29 November 2019 'The author, a senior official of the Indian Intelligence Bureau, who was associated in various capacities in the alleged ISRO espionage investigation speaks out the truth about what really happened in the so-called ISRO espionage case. The Supreme Court has now declared the case as false and concocted. The author talks about the victimological ill-effects and ramifications, exposing the reality from many hitherto unknown areas. The book will interest anyone concerned with criminal and victim justice.' -- Dr James Vadackumcherry, * renowned criminologist and advocate, Neethi Law Chambers * `The author, a senior official of the Indian Intelligence Bureau, who was associated in various capacities in the alleged ISRO espionage investigation speaks out the truth about what really happened in the so-called ISRO espionage case. The Supreme Court has now declared the case as false and concocted. The author talks about the victimological ill-effects and ramifications, exposing the reality from many hitherto unknown areas. The book will interest anyone concerned with criminal and victim justice.' -- Dr James Vadackumcherry, * renowned criminologist and advocate, Neethi Law Chambers * Author InformationK. V. Thomas (aka Toms Kara) was closely associated with the different phases of the 1994 ISRO espionage case. A law graduate from University of Kerala, he has over 36 years of distinguished career in IB, MHA, Government of India, in various capacities in different parts of India including the far-flung insurgency-affected areas of the north-east. K. V. Thomas superannuated from IB in 2010 as Assistant Director. For his outstanding contributions to the Bureau, he was awarded with President’s Police Medal for distinguished service (2008) and Indian Police Medal for meritorious service (1996), besides special awards of the Bureau for his outstanding professional contributions in the field of internal security. The National Police Academy, Hyderabad, awarded him Police Fellowship in 1997 for undertaking a research project on policing which he successfully completed in 1998. He is now fully engaged in bringing out quality publications in various subjects, especially internal security/law enforcement, human rights and insurgency. He has authored four books: Human Rights, Terrorism and Policing in India (1999), Policing in 21st Century—Myth, Realities and Challenges (2012), Left-Wing Extremism and Human Rights (2014) and Kerala: Insurgency for Politics (2018) besides publishing a large number of researchbased articles in leading publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |