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Mumbai police 'guilty of lapses' Mumbai police accused of lapses
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The widow of a senior policeman killed in the 2008 attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) has criticised police for what she says were lapses.The widow of a senior policeman killed in the 2008 attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) has criticised police for what she says were lapses.
Vinita Kamte said police were slow to respond to the attacks and, a year on, had still not given her the information she sought about her husband's death. Vinita Kamte said police were slow to respond to the attacks and had still to tell her exactly how her husband died.
Ashok Kamte and two other senior officers were killed in the attacks. Ashok Kamte was killed with two other top officers in the attacks. Mumbai's police now admit there were lapses.
At least 174 people, including 14 policemen, died when 10 gunmen attacked sites in the city on 26 November 2008. At least 174 people, including 14 policemen, died when 10 gunmen attacked the city on 26 November 2008.
Police caught one of the gunmen alive and he is currently on trial. Nine other attackers were killed.Police caught one of the gunmen alive and he is currently on trial. Nine other attackers were killed.
Mrs Kamte makes her claims in a book released on Tuesday evening.Mrs Kamte makes her claims in a book released on Tuesday evening.
The thought of our husbands lying bleeding for 40 minutes with no help haunts our families Vinita Kamte class="" href="/2/hi/south_asia/8366009.stm">Mumbai hero's wife seeks inquiry What happened was unprecedented and we were unprepared to handle such things Police commissioner D Sivanandan
The book uses information gathered by Mrs Kamte from freedom of information requests, meetings with eyewitnesses, police control room records and post mortem reports.The book uses information gathered by Mrs Kamte from freedom of information requests, meetings with eyewitnesses, police control room records and post mortem reports.
"There were no clear answers forthcoming for simple and basic questions," she writes."There were no clear answers forthcoming for simple and basic questions," she writes.
Her book contains several uncomfortable questions for police - relating to co-ordination between the police control room and officers on the ground.Her book contains several uncomfortable questions for police - relating to co-ordination between the police control room and officers on the ground.
Additional police commissioner Ashok Kamte was killed along with anti-terrorism chief Hemant Karkare and inspector Vijay Salaskar in the first hours of the attacks.Additional police commissioner Ashok Kamte was killed along with anti-terrorism chief Hemant Karkare and inspector Vijay Salaskar in the first hours of the attacks.
'Stings my heart''Stings my heart'
Mrs Kamte's book provides a detailed account of how the policemen ended up in a lane near the Cama hospital, where they were killed when two of the gunmen ambushed their vehicle.Mrs Kamte's book provides a detailed account of how the policemen ended up in a lane near the Cama hospital, where they were killed when two of the gunmen ambushed their vehicle.
Mrs Kamte says she was not allowed to depose in a probe on police action The thought of our husbands lying bleeding for 40 minutes with no help haunts our families Vinita Kamte class="" href="/2/hi/south_asia/8366009.stm">Mumbai hero's wife seeks inquiry
She argues that the police control room did not pass on to the officers crucial information which might have saved their lives.She argues that the police control room did not pass on to the officers crucial information which might have saved their lives.
"With prior information, they would have ambushed the terrorists... This is what stings my heart.""With prior information, they would have ambushed the terrorists... This is what stings my heart."
On the basis of police records obtained by freedom of information requests, Mrs Kamte says it took 40 minutes for help to reach the officers.On the basis of police records obtained by freedom of information requests, Mrs Kamte says it took 40 minutes for help to reach the officers.
"When after a full 40 minutes help arrived, Mr Salaskar was still breathing as he was taken to the hospital," she writes."When after a full 40 minutes help arrived, Mr Salaskar was still breathing as he was taken to the hospital," she writes.
"If only help had arrived earlier, Mr Salaskar would certainly have been saved and may be Mr Karkare and Ashok too."If only help had arrived earlier, Mr Salaskar would certainly have been saved and may be Mr Karkare and Ashok too.
"The thought of our husbands lying bleeding for 40 minutes with no help haunts our families.""The thought of our husbands lying bleeding for 40 minutes with no help haunts our families."
Mrs Kamte also says she was not allowed to make a submission to an inquiry into police handling of the attacks.Mrs Kamte also says she was not allowed to make a submission to an inquiry into police handling of the attacks.
"It is surprising to note that the persons on whom the committee relied were mostly persons who were themselves interested in covering up their lapses.""It is surprising to note that the persons on whom the committee relied were mostly persons who were themselves interested in covering up their lapses."
Inquiry sought 'Confusion'
There was no immediate response to any of Mrs Kamte's allegations by the Mumbai police.
Police commissioner D Sivanadhan told the BBC that an inquiry was being conducted and further details were awaited.
An independent inquiry has already criticised the city police for a lack of co-ordination in dealing with the attacks.
Last week Hemant Karkare's widow demanded an inquiry into his death.Last week Hemant Karkare's widow demanded an inquiry into his death.
Kavita Karkare said she wanted answers following media reports questioning the quality of bulletproof jackets used by the police.Kavita Karkare said she wanted answers following media reports questioning the quality of bulletproof jackets used by the police.
An independent inquiry has already criticised the city police for a lack of co-ordination in dealing with the attacks.
On Wednesday, Mumbai police commissioner D Sivanandan admitted there had been lapses in dealing with the attacks.
"I am not giving any excuses but all I can say is that what happened was unprecedented and we were unprepared to handle such things," he told an Indian television channel.
He promised that answers would be found to questions raised by Mrs Karkare and the families of other officers who died in the attacks.
"We will look into that and find. We'll look for the bulletproof jacket, but yes there was some kind of confusion at the time - because of that some slips might have taken place," he added.