he needs people to write to the Indian High Commission as his case is not coming to court and they could drag their feet for months! His suggested wording is:
For the attention of:
Mr P. Chiemdambaram, The Indian Minister of Home Affairs
Mr. Nalin Surie, The Indian High Commissioner in London,
And the Indian Ambassador in Rome
Sirs
Andrea Pagnacco (publicly known as Andy Pag) was arrested for possession of a satellite phone in Pushkar and charged under anti-terrorism laws. After 7 days in custody he was released on bail after the judge criticised police for their approach and ruled there was no evidence to suggest he was a national security risk.
Now after 6 weeks, the police have still not submitted a chargesheet to the court, missing the dates of 5 hearings set by the judge. Until they do, Mr Pagnacco is held on bail unable to leave India.
Mr Pagnacco provided the final piece of evidence to Investigating Officer Superintendent Tak of Ajmer Police, Rajasthan 3 weeks ago; an email correspondence from the satellite phone operator confirming his phone has not been used in India. Its authenticity is simple to confirm with a phone call, fax or email.
However SP Tak has publicly stated that he is too busy with local elections. This is surprising considering that he drafted in over 100 officers for the investigation on the day of arrest, but now has no manpower to conclude it.
Please can you request that the Ministry of Home Affairs confirm with Additional Superintendent Tak of Ajmer Police (Mobile +919414173337,
Office +91 145 262 7700) that this investigation is proceeding at an appropriate pace.
Thank you for your understanding and help in this matter.
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he needs people to write to the Indian High Commission as his case is not coming to court and they could drag their feet for months! His suggested wording is:
For the attention of:
Mr P. Chiemdambaram, The Indian Minister of Home Affairs
Mr. Nalin Surie, The Indian High Commissioner in London,
And the Indian Ambassador in Rome
Sirs
Andrea Pagnacco (publicly known as Andy Pag) was arrested for possession of a satellite phone in Pushkar and charged under anti-terrorism laws. After 7 days in custody he was released on bail after the judge criticised police for their approach and ruled there was no evidence to suggest he was a national security risk.
Now after 6 weeks, the police have still not submitted a chargesheet to the court, missing the dates of 5 hearings set by the judge. Until they do, Mr Pagnacco is held on bail unable to leave India.
Mr Pagnacco provided the final piece of evidence to Investigating Officer Superintendent Tak of Ajmer Police, Rajasthan 3 weeks ago; an email correspondence from the satellite phone operator confirming his phone has not been used in India. Its authenticity is simple to confirm with a phone call, fax or email.
However SP Tak has publicly stated that he is too busy with local elections. This is surprising considering that he drafted in over 100 officers for the investigation on the day of arrest, but now has no manpower to conclude it.
Please can you request that the Ministry of Home Affairs confirm with Additional Superintendent Tak of Ajmer Police (Mobile +919414173337,
Office +91 145 262 7700) that this investigation is proceeding at an appropriate pace.
Thank you for your understanding and help in this matter.
Here are the email addresses you will need:
Subject: The Case of Andrea Pagnacco (aka Andy Pag).
websitemhaweb@nic.in;
administration@hcilondon.in;
gen.email@indianembassy.it