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'''Hemant Karkare''' (]: हेमंत करकरे) (12 December 1954 – 26 November 2008) was the chief of the ]. He was killed during the ] after being shot three times in the chest.<ref></ref> His bravery was honoured with the ] on 26 January 2009.<ref name="ashoka">{{cite news|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/11-security-personnel-to-get-ashok-chakra/83597-3.html|title=11 security personnel to get Ashok Chakra|accessdate=2009-01-25}}</ref> '''Hemant Kamlakar Karkare''', {{post-nominals|list=]}} ({{audio|Ma-Hemant Karkare.ogg|pronunciation}}) (12 December 1954 – 26 November 2008) was the chief of the ] (ATS). He was killed in action during the ]. In 2009, he was posthumously given the ],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/karkare-ombale-sharma-among-ashok-chakra-awardees/articleshow/4031707.cms?from=mdr|title=Karkare, Ombale & Sharma among Ashok Chakra awardees|date=2009-01-26|work=The Economic Times|access-date=2019-04-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://gallantryawards.gov.in/Awardee/late-hemant-kamlakar-karkare|title=Late Hemant Kamlakar Karkare {{!}} Gallantry Awards|website=gallantryawards.gov.in|access-date=2019-04-20}}</ref> India's highest peacetime gallantry decoration.

Karkare succeeded ] as the Chief of ATS in January 2008 and was eventually succeeded by Raghuvanshi after he was shot dead on 26 November 2008. He was credited with solving the serial bombing cases in ], ] and ], and led the investigation of the ].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/11/28/india.terror.chief/index.html | work=CNN | title=Colleagues: Slain terror chief 'superb,' a 'daredevil' |publisher=CNN.com | date=29 November 2008 | access-date=4 May 2010}}</ref>


==Early and personal life==
Karkare succeeded KP Raghuvanshi as the Chief of ATS in January 2008 and was eventually succeeded by Raghuvanshi after he was killed on 26 November 2008. He was involved in the investigation of the serial bomb blasts in ], ] and ], and led the investigation of the ] in ].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/11/28/india.terror.chief/index.html | work=CNN | title=Colleagues: Slain terror chief 'superb,' a 'daredevil' - CNN.com | date=29 November 2008 | accessdate=4 May 2010}}</ref>
Hemant Karkare was born in a ] family.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cop and an Ascetic - The Statesman|url=https://www.thestatesman.com/opinion/cop-and-an-ascetic-1502757260.html/amp|access-date=2022-01-16|website=www.thestatesman.com|date=20 May 2019 }}</ref>


He was married to Kavita Karkare (1957–2014), a college professor. They are the parents of two daughters and a son.<ref>{{cite web | title = Karkare's wife dies, gives life to others by donating organs|work= Mumbai Mirror | url = http://www.mumbaimirror.com/mumbai/others/Karkares-wife-dies-gives-life-to-others-by-donating-organs/articleshow/43835292.cms |author=Lata Mishra|date= 30 Sep 2014| access-date = 2014-09-30 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web
| title = 26/11 hero Hemant Karkare's wife dies of brain haemorrhage |work= The Hindu | url = http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/2611-hero-hemant-karkares-wife-kavita-karkare-dies-of-brain-haemorrhage/article6457824.ece |date=29 September 2014| access-date = 2014-09-30 }}</ref>


==Education and career== ==Education and career==
Karkare did his primary schooling from Chittranjan Das Municipal Primary School, Wardha and then received his middle school and high school education from New English High School, ]. He obtained a ] degree in Mechanical Engineering from ], Nagpur in 1975. After graduation he worked for the ] of the Government of India and then ] (now called Hindustan Unilever Ltd.), India's largest ] company.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://patientcare.lvpei.org/vision-rehabilitation/images/feb-2010.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=7 December 2010 |archive-date=27 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727044826/http://patientcare.lvpei.org/vision-rehabilitation/images/feb-2010.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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Karkare came from a ] ]{{Citation needed|date=June 2010}} family. Karkare obtained a ] degree in Mechanical Engineering from ], ]. After graduation he worked for National productivity council, Government of India and then ] now Hindustan Unilever Ltd., India's largest FMCG company.{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}}


==Police service==
He joined the ] (IPS) as a member of the 1982 batch. Before becoming ATS Chief of Maharashtra State in January 2008, he was Joint Commissioner of Police (Administration) of Mumbai Police.{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} He served seven years in Austria in the ] (RAW), India's external intelligence agency.
Karkare joined the ] (IPS) as a member of the 1982 batch (35RR).<ref>{{Cite web|title=35RR IPS Cadre|url=https://www.svpnpa.gov.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=378:1982-batch&catid=32&Itemid=170}}</ref> Before becoming the ATS Chief of ] State in January 2008, he was the Joint Commissioner of Police (Administration) of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?239150 |title=Steel In The Driftwood |publisher=www.outlookindia.com |access-date=2010-12-07}}</ref> He also served seven years in ] as an agent of the ] (RAW), India's external intelligence agency. According to former senior Mumbai Police officer Y. C. Pawar, Karkare was regarded as very influential officer in police circles.
According to former senior Mumbai Police officer Y.C. Pawar, Mr. Karkare was regarded as 'very, very honest' in police circles.(Times of India Nov.28 2008)


==Malegaon investigation== ==Malegaon investigation==
On 8 September 2006, a series of ] took place in ], ].
On 29 September 2008, three bombs exploded in ], ] and ], ] killing eight people, and injuring 80. Several unexploded bombs were found in ], Gujarat.
Hemant Karkare, as the chief of the state Anti-Terror Squad, led the investigation into the ].<ref name=IE_1127>{{cite news |last= Rajesh | first= Y. P. | title= Karkare's response to death threat: a 'smiley' | publisher = The Indian Express| date= 2008-11-27| url = http://www.indianexpress.com/news/ats-chief-hemant-karkare-dies-a-heros-death/391325/ | access-date = 2008-11-29}}</ref> In late October 2008, the ATS arrested eleven suspects, including a former ] student leader ], Swami Amritananda alias Dayanand Pandey, a retired Major Ramesh Upadhyay and a serving Army officer Lt. Col. Prasad Shrikant Purohit.<ref name=NYT>
{{cite news |title=India Police Say They Hold 9 from Hindu Terrorist Cell |newspaper=The New York Times |date=11 November 2008 |edition=Asia Pacific |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/12/world/asia/12india.html?_r=0 |access-date=2014-12-13}}
</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Agent Orange |newspaper=Outlook |date=24 November 2008 |url=http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Agent-Orange/239012 |access-date=2014-12-14}}
</ref><ref>, The Indian Express, 13 October 2015.
</ref>
Most of the accused belonged to a Hindutva group called ] with prior links to ] organisations. Karkare's ATS identified, for the first time, Hindutva organisations as being responsible for terrorism in India, and political commentators began to call it ] or ].<ref name=Bidwai>
{{cite news |first=Praful |last=Bidwai |title=Saffron Terror |newspaper=Frontline |url=http://www.frontline.in/static/html/fl2523/stories/20081121252310100.htm |date=8 November 2008 |access-date=2014-12-10}}
</ref><ref name=EPW>
{{cite journal |author=Editorial |title=Hindutva's Terrorism Links |journal=] |date=15 November 2008 |volume=43 |issue=46 |page=5 |jstor=40278164}}
</ref>


Opposition parties, including the ] and ], and Hindu organizations alleged that the arrests were made under the pressure of the incumbent radical government, in an attempt to appease India's Muslim population.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi/arrests-of-hindu-terrorists-embarasses-bjp/story-4RGtmNZMcqxyDl5K6snTZK.html |title=Arrests of 'Hindu terrorists' {{as written|embara|sses }} BJP |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=2008-10-28 |access-date=2008-10-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/im-not-ready-to-believe-that-sadhvi-pragya-thakur-is-a-terrorist/386500/3 |title='I'm not ready to believe that Sadhvi Pragya Thakur is a terrorist' |publisher=Indianexpress.com |date=2008-11-17 |access-date=2010-12-07}}</ref> These parties called him 'a traitor to the nation' for his investigation in this direction.<ref>], {{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}, Hindustan Times, 12 December 2008.</ref><ref>, Firstpost, 25 Jun 2015</ref>
On 29 September 2008, three bombs exploded in ], ] and ], ] killing eight persons, and injuring 80. Several unexploded bombs were found in ], Gujarat. Hemant Karkare, as the chief of the state Anti-Terror Squad, led the investigation into the ].<ref name=IE_1127>{{cite news |last= Rajesh | first= Y. P. | title= Karkare's response to death threat: a smiley |work=|pages=| publisher = The Indian Express| date= 2008-11-27| url = http://www.indianexpress.com/news/ats-chief-hemant-karkare-dies-a-heros-death/391325/ | accessdate = 2008-11-29}}</ref> In late October the ATS arrested eleven suspects, and alleged that some radical Hindu groups were behind the blasts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2008/10/25/stories/2008102561761400.htm |title=Malegaon blast; three remanded to custody |publisher=The Hindu |date=2008-10-25 |accessdate=2008-10-25}}</ref><ref name = CNN_1129>{{cite news|title = Colleagues: Slain terror chief 'superb,' a 'daredevil'| url = http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/11/28/india.terror.chief/index.html| publisher = ]| date = 2008-11-29 | accessdate=4 May 2010}}</ref>
], then the Chief Minister of ], accused the ATS of undermining the military morale.<ref name=EPW/>

Some BJP, ] (RSS) and ] (VHP) leaders accused the ATS of being used as a tool to attack the ] and of using illegal detention and torture.<ref name = IE_1127/><ref name = CNN_1129>{{cite news|title = Colleagues: Slain terror chief 'superb,' a 'daredevil'| url = http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/11/28/india.terror.chief/index.html| publisher = ]| date = 2008-11-29 | access-date=4 May 2010}}</ref> Thakur was given a clean-chit in the chargesheet presented by NIA in 2016 to the court. And the court dropped charges of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) put by ATS following which she applied for a bail and the Court granted it. The bail order lied that she is "suffering from breast cancer" and was "infirm and cannot even walk without support". She is currently facing charges of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and other Indian Penal Code sections and a trial is ongoing as of April 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/india/photo-gallery-she-got-bail-on-health-conditions-malegaon-blast-victim-s-father-moves-nia-court-against-sadhvi-pragya-contesting-2741009|title='She got bail on health conditions': Malegaon blast victim's father moves NIA court against Sadhvi Pragya contesting|website=DNA India}}</ref> She contested and won the ] seat during the ].
Opposition parties, including the ] and ], and Hindu organizations alleged that the arrests were made under the pressure of the incumbent government, in an attempt to appease India's Muslim population.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=&id=02fc80de-53d4-4bc7-ac8c-8801ef9632a6&&Headline=Arrests+of+'Hindu+terrorists'+embarasses+BJP |title=Arrests of 'Hindu terrorists' embarasses BJP |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=2008-10-28 |accessdate=2008-10-28}}</ref><ref>http://www.indianexpress.com/news/im-not-ready-to-believe-that-sadhvi-pragya-thakur-is-a-terrorist/386500/3</ref> Some BJP, ] (RSS) and ] (VHP) leaders accused the ATS of being used as a tool to attack the ] and of using illegal detention and torture.<ref name = IE_1127/><ref name = CNN_1129/>


==Death== ==Death==
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Karkare, along with senior police officials Ashok Kamte and Vijay Salaskar, were killed outside the ] after Pakistani terrorist wing opened fire on their police van.<ref name="Tankel2016">{{cite book|author=Stephen Tankel|title=Storming the World Stage: The Story of Lashkar-e-Taiba|year=2016|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-933344-8|page=278}}</ref>


The three officers, along with four constables, had received information that ] had been injured in the gunfire at the ] for women and children. Located at ] (CST), a ten-minute drive from the hospital,<ref name=IndiaExpress29-11>{{cite news |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/witness-account-of-karkare-kamte-and-salaskars-death/392181/ |title=Witness account of Karkare, Kamte and Salaskar's death |publisher=India Express |date=29 November 2008}}</ref> they took a ] and proceeded in that direction. Salaskar was driving, Kamte in the passenger seat, Karkare in the second row, and the four constables, including Jadhav, were in the back row of seating. According to Jadhav, five minutes later, two terrorists stepped out from behind a tree and opened fire with ] automatic rifles. The six policemen, other than Jadhav, were all killed quickly in the gunfire. Kamte was the sole officer who managed to retaliate, wounding terrorist Ajmal in the arm.<ref>{{cite news |author=PTI |location=Mumbai |url=http://www.mid-day.com/news/2009/jan/100109-Injured-Ajmal-killed-Ombale-Maria.htm |title=Injured Ajmal killed Ombale: Maria |publisher=Mid-day.com |date=2009-01-10 |access-date=2010-12-07}}</ref>
At 9.45 p.m. while having his dinner at his Dadar residence, he received a call about a terrorist attack at C.S.T. (earlier V.T.) station. He switched on the TV for news and left at once with his driver and bodyguards for C.S.T. There he donned a bullet-proof vest and helmet(shown on news channels live then), and went to Platform No.1 but found it deserted. He was then informed that the terrorists had moved to the ] (in brief Cama) next to the ] police station. At the police station he met Addl. Commissioner, East Region ] who was summoned for his cool temper and negotiation skills and Sr. Inspector Salaskar, who was returning from Colaba after interrogating detained persons. The operation was difficult as it was dark and the terrorists were well prepared and virtually on a ''fidayeen'' mission. When these officers with a few constables went to Cama from the back side and Kamte fired at the terrorists, the terrorists retaliated with a hand grenade. Kamte then suggested to confront the terrorists from the front entrance of Cama. So a couple of constables were stationed at the back entrance of Cama and the rest boarded a Qualis jeep of an ACP. As they were moving, Salaskar asked the driver to let him drive. About that time, they heard on the wireless that the terrorists were hiding behind a red car. As they turned from the Crime Branch office towards ] looking for the red car, near the ] ATM, they saw a terrorist running. Kamte or Salaskar or both fired, the bullet hitting the terrorist on his arm, his AK-47 fell down. He was Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive later. As they were thinking of getting down, the second terrorist, Ibrahim Khan fired a volley of bullets on them and all but one Assistant Police Inspector Jadhav died. ( Times of India 19 Dec. 2008 ) <ref></ref>
Hemant Karkare, Ashok Kamte, Salaskar and others laid down their lives fighting terrorists during the Mumbai attacks, on 27 November 2008 in a narrow lane between St. Xaviers College and Rang Bhavan, just a stone throw away from the Crime Branch office.


The wounded Jadhav had no opportunity to render assistance. The two terrorists approached the vehicle, dumped the bodies of the three officers on the road and, leaving the constables for dead, proceeded to ]. At this point, Jadhav was able to contact headquarters. The bodies of the dead were recovered and taken to ].
''Indian Express'' quotes statements by Constable Arun Jadhav, who was with the officers Hemant Karkare, ] and ] when they died.<ref name=IndiaExpress29-11>
"", ''India Express'', 29 November 2008.</ref>
The three officers and four constables had received information that ] had been injured in the gunfire at the ] for women and children. Located at ] (CST), a ten-minute drive from the hospital,<ref name=IndiaExpress29-11 /> they took a ] and proceeded in that direction. Salaskar was driving, Kamte in the passenger seat, Karkare in the second row, and the four constables, including Jadhav, were in the back row of seating. According to Jadhav, five minutes later, two terrorists stepped out from behind a tree and opened fire with ] automatic rifles. The six policemen, other than Jadhav, were all killed quickly in the gunfire. Kamte was the sole officer who managed to retaliate, wounding terrorist Ajmal in the arm.<ref>http://www.mid-day.com/news/2009/jan/100109-Injured-Ajmal-killed-Ombale-Maria.htm</ref> The wounded Jadhav had no opportunity to render assistance. The two terrorists approached the vehicle, dumped the bodies of the three officers on the road and, leaving the constables for dead, proceeded to ]. Upon arrival, they aimed three bursts of automatic fire at the police and press vehicles drawn up at that location, then drove off towards the government offices (]) in South Mumbai. Here again they fired several times. While attempting to leave the area, one of the tires of the vehicle burst, so the terrorists departed to obtain another. At this point, Jadhav was able to contact headquarters. The bodies of the dead were recovered and taken to ].


===Conspiracy theories===
==Controversies==


Various issues have been raised over the years about the quality of the subsequent investigation and key pieces of evidence. In an investigation, ], an Indian news agency, found that a substandard bulletproof jacket had been issued to Mr. Karkare. Though, according to the post mortem report, the quality of the vest was not a factor in his death as bullets did not pierce the vest.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Karkare-death-not-due-to-faulty-jacket/articleshow/5252877.cms | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110910230127/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-11-21/india/28105230_1_bullet-proof-jacket-ashok-kamte-and-inspector-entry-on-shoulder-blade | url-status=live | archive-date=10 September 2011 | first1=S Ahmed | last1=Ali | work=] | title=Karkare death not due to faulty jacket | date=21 November 2009}}</ref> Concerns in the media about the quality of the vest continue<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Lies-betrayal-and-denial-in-Bombay/Article1-567007.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100709090446/http://www.hindustantimes.com/Lies-betrayal-and-denial-in-Bombay/Article1-567007.aspx |archive-date=2010-07-09 |title=Lies, betrayal and denial in Bombay |publisher=Hindustan Times |url-status=dead |date=2010-07-03 }}</ref> because the vest itself was, according to Indian authorities, misplaced in the hospital.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Karkare--s-bullet-proof-vest-misplaced-in-hospital--Police/632616 |archive-url=https://archive.today/http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Karkare--s-bullet-proof-vest-misplaced-in-hospital--Police/632616|title=Karkare's bullet-proof vest misplaced in hospital: Police |publisher=Indianexpress.com |date=11 June 2010 |archive-date=26 January 2013|access-date=2010-12-07}}</ref>
Some controversies have appeared in India about the circumstances of Hemant Karkare's assassination. These controversies are found in a 2009 book written by S.M. Mushrif, former IG of Maharashtra and collaborator to Karkare: ''Who killed Karkare ?''<ref>S.M. Mushrif "''Who Killed Karkare? The Real Face Of Terrorism In India''", Pharos Media, New Delhi.</ref> and are reinforced by the opening of official investigations in 2010. These controversies take place in India in a general setting, where doubts raise about the incentives behind the exploitation of "communal riots" between hindus and muslims, as there is suspiscion that these riots may find their roots (as well as financial support) in political extremism and agenda coming from outside India. These interrogations raise the suspiscion of active israeli extremism and intelligence backing up some of the triggering of communal riots in India.


The statement that Kasab fired "inside the car" was also rejected by the court.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/constable-in-jeep-exaggerated-court/ | title=Constable in jeep exaggerated: Court | date=4 May 2010 }}</ref> The crucial evidence in Karkare's death - the source of bullet fired into his body was absent. The bullets did not match with few of the terrorist's recovered guns which made it impossible to decide who among the terrorists killed Hemant Karkare.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-evidence-is-weak-i-didn-t-kill-hemant-karkare-vijay-salaskar-ajmal-kasab-1479035 | title=Evidence is weak, I didn't kill Hemant Karkare, Vijay Salaskar: Ajmal Kasab }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://twocircles.net/2010jun03/26_11_court_s_observation_karkare_s_death_buried_media.html | title=26/11 court's observation on Karkare's death buried by media | date=3 June 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/evidence-is-weak-i-didnt-kill-karkare-salaskar-kasab/articleshow/7071757.cms | title=Evidence is weak, I didn't kill Karkare, Salaskar: Kasab | newspaper=The Economic Times }}</ref>
Investigations note that prior to his death, Hemant Karkare received death threats<ref> ''IndianExpress.com'', 11-25-2008, Retrieved on 06-18-2010</ref>. In an interview to ] two days prior to his death he talked about how much pressure he was under and how cautiously they were treading, saying if there was a suspect with ''Hindutvadi'' links they would cross-check the evidence multiple times before even questioning, unlike for other suspects whom they could question freely<ref> ''IndianExpress.com'', 11-27-2008, Retrieved on 06-18-2010</ref>.


In the book ''The Last Bullet'', Vinita Kamte - wife of the ] ] who was killed with Karkare in the 26/11 terrorist attacks, alleges that the ] ignored crucial information during the attacks. Vinita claims to expose ] ]'s "feigned ignorance" about the deaths of Kamte, ] (ATS) chief Karkare and senior inspector ] in the Rang Bhawan Lane of Mumbai. Vinita also claims that Karkare’s repeated pleas for reinforcement to block the passage of the terrorists fleeing ] went unheeded for over an hour.<ref>{{cite web |title=Slain cop's wife writes tell-all book |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/slain-cop-s-wife-writes-tell-all-book/story-sNlyBBjq0TnVuSo6rujYJJ.html |website=Hindustan Times |access-date=30 November 2021 |language=en |date=26 November 2009}}</ref>
====Initial Response====
A few days after the 26/11 Mumbai attack which took away Karkare's life, in December 2008, when the Minority Affairs Minister ] expressed doubts that terrorists had killed Karkare, Kamte and Salaskar, Antulay distanced himself from the claim after which he changed his statement and said that he had not questioned who killed the three officers but rather who sent them in the direction of CAMA hospital.<ref> ''IBNLive.com'', 12-17-2010, Retrieved on 06-16-2010</ref>


''Who Killed Karkare?: The Real Face of Terrorism in India'' is a book published in October 2009 by S. M. Mushrif, a former senior Maharashtra Police officer who had previously uncovered the ]. '']'' called it controversial.
====Bullet Proof Jack goes missing====
In the clips of the last moments of Karkare life he was shown wearing a shoddy helmet (the kind that riot police use) and a flimsy bullet proof jacket, which obviously did not provide the protection it was meant to and when it went missing it raised a lot of questions.<ref> ''ExpressIndia.com'', 11-27-2008, Retrieved on 06-18-2010</ref>
<ref> ''TimesofIndia.Indiatimes.com'', 11-13-2009, Retrieved on 06-18-2010</ref>
<ref> ''HindustanTimes.com'', 03-31-2010, Retrieved on 06-18-2010</ref>


In 2018, the ] discarded a pending petition that had claimed that Karkare was not gunned down by terrorists ] and Abu Ismail.<ref>{{Cite news |agency=PTI |date=2018-01-28 |title=Bombay High Court refuses to order probe into former ATS chief Karkare's death |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/bombay-high-court-refuses-to-order-probe-into-former-ats-chief-karkares-death/article22541583.ece |access-date=2019-04-20 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
In response to a Right to Information (RTI) application filed by Karkare's wife, Kavita Karkare, the Maharashtra government told her that the jacket Karkare was wearing on the day he was killed has been misplaced in the chaos. Earlier to this RTI application, the Maharashtra government was in the midst of a controversy over the quality of bulletproof jackets provided to the Mumbai Police. <ref> ''IBNLive.com'', 11-11-2000, Retrieved on 06-16-2010 </ref><ref> ''Economic Times'', 11-11-2009, Retrieved on 06-17-2010</ref>

====Court Inconclusive on who actually killed Hemant Karkare====
But now with Justice Tahaliyani's verdict which pronounced Kasab quilty of waging war against India, a stunning conclusion which was largely ignored by the Indian Media was that according to ballistic experts Hemant Karkare was not gunned down by Pakistani terrorist Kasab and his accomplice. Constable Jadhav, the sole survivor and eye witness to the killings of the three officers, Karkare, Salaskar and Kamte was branded a "liar" by Justice Tahiliyani, who went on to say that Jadhav's version was wrong. It should be noted that Constable Jadhav changed his version a few times.<ref> ''HardNewsMedia.com'', June 2010, Retrieved on 06-14-2010</ref>

===="''Who killed Karkare ?''"====
S.M. Mushrif, former IG of Maharashtra, suggests in his book that Karkare was not killed by Pakistani terrorists who attacked the Taj. Mushrif accuses India's intelligence agency, the Intelligence Bureau (whom he openly accuses of spreading ] in India) to have used the attack on Mumbai to get rid of Hemant Karkare since he had been uncovering Hindutva links of bomb blasts which had been rocking major cities in India.<ref>S.M. Mushrif "''Who Killed Karkare? The Real Face Of Terrorism In India''", Pharos Media, New Delhi.</ref>

====PIL filed in Supreme Court on India====
In May 2010 a Public Interest Litigation as filed by Radhakant Yadav to probe into Karkare’s killing. Radhakhant is a 3-time Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Madhepura constituency in Bihar (India). The PIL was rejected by Supreme Court on May 12 but granted liberty for the petitioner to approach High Court. The petition "submitted that there was an abject failure of the state of unparalleled magnitude in protecting the citizens of the country from terrorists, including the death of officers like ATS chief Karkare". Radhakant Yadav believes that Hindu fundamentalist groups are resposible for the killing of Karkare.<ref> ''TwoCircles.net'', 09-06-2010, Retrieved on 06-16-2010</ref><ref>[http://english.samaylive.com/nation/676463903.rss SC rejects plea for Karkare killing probe
] ''English.SamayLive.com'', 05-13-2010, Retrieved on 06-16-2010</ref>


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Indian police officer and Ashoka Chakra recipient (1954–2008)

Joint Commissioner of PoliceHemant KarkareAC
Hemant Karkare (pictured while on duty)
BornHemant Kamlakar Karkare
(1954-12-12)12 December 1954
Nagpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
(present-day Maharashtra)
Died26 November 2008(2008-11-26) (aged 53)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
EmployerIndian Police Service (Mumbai Unit)
Known for2008 Mumbai attacks
Police career
CountryIndia India
DepartmentIndian Police Service
Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad
Service years1982–2008
Rank
Joint Commissioner of Police
Awards Ashoka Chakra

Hemant Kamlakar Karkare, AC (pronunciation) (12 December 1954 – 26 November 2008) was the chief of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS). He was killed in action during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. In 2009, he was posthumously given the Ashoka Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry decoration.

Karkare succeeded K. P. Raghuvanshi as the Chief of ATS in January 2008 and was eventually succeeded by Raghuvanshi after he was shot dead on 26 November 2008. He was credited with solving the serial bombing cases in Thane, Vashi and Panvel, and led the investigation of the 2008 Malegaon blasts.

Early and personal life

Hemant Karkare was born in a Maharashtrian family.

He was married to Kavita Karkare (1957–2014), a college professor. They are the parents of two daughters and a son.

Education and career

Karkare did his primary schooling from Chittranjan Das Municipal Primary School, Wardha and then received his middle school and high school education from New English High School, Nagpur. He obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur in 1975. After graduation he worked for the National Productivity Council of the Government of India and then Hindustan Lever Limited (now called Hindustan Unilever Ltd.), India's largest FMCG company.

Police service

Karkare joined the Indian Police Service (IPS) as a member of the 1982 batch (35RR). Before becoming the ATS Chief of Maharashtra State in January 2008, he was the Joint Commissioner of Police (Administration) of Mumbai. He also served seven years in Austria as an agent of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's external intelligence agency. According to former senior Mumbai Police officer Y. C. Pawar, Karkare was regarded as very influential officer in police circles.

Malegaon investigation

On 8 September 2006, a series of bomb blasts took place in Malegaon, Maharashtra. On 29 September 2008, three bombs exploded in Modasa, Gujarat and Malegaon, Maharashtra killing eight people, and injuring 80. Several unexploded bombs were found in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Hemant Karkare, as the chief of the state Anti-Terror Squad, led the investigation into the 2008 Malegaon blasts. In late October 2008, the ATS arrested eleven suspects, including a former ABVP student leader Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, Swami Amritananda alias Dayanand Pandey, a retired Major Ramesh Upadhyay and a serving Army officer Lt. Col. Prasad Shrikant Purohit. Most of the accused belonged to a Hindutva group called Abhinav Bharat with prior links to Sangh Parivar organisations. Karkare's ATS identified, for the first time, Hindutva organisations as being responsible for terrorism in India, and political commentators began to call it Hindutva terror or Saffron terror.

Opposition parties, including the Bharatiya Janta Party and Shiv Sena, and Hindu organizations alleged that the arrests were made under the pressure of the incumbent radical government, in an attempt to appease India's Muslim population. These parties called him 'a traitor to the nation' for his investigation in this direction. Narendra Modi, then the Chief Minister of Gujarat, accused the ATS of undermining the military morale. Some BJP, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders accused the ATS of being used as a tool to attack the Sangh Parivar and of using illegal detention and torture. Thakur was given a clean-chit in the chargesheet presented by NIA in 2016 to the court. And the court dropped charges of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) put by ATS following which she applied for a bail and the Court granted it. The bail order lied that she is "suffering from breast cancer" and was "infirm and cannot even walk without support". She is currently facing charges of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and other Indian Penal Code sections and a trial is ongoing as of April 2019. She contested and won the Bhopal seat during the Lok Sabha elections of 2019.

Death

Flowers at a memorial for Hemant
Karkare's late wife Kavita receiving the Ashoka Chakra from President Pratibha Patil on 26 January 2009

Karkare, along with senior police officials Ashok Kamte and Vijay Salaskar, were killed outside the Cama Hospital after Pakistani terrorist wing opened fire on their police van.

The three officers, along with four constables, had received information that Sadanand Date had been injured in the gunfire at the Cama and Albless Hospital for women and children. Located at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), a ten-minute drive from the hospital, they took a Toyota Qualis and proceeded in that direction. Salaskar was driving, Kamte in the passenger seat, Karkare in the second row, and the four constables, including Jadhav, were in the back row of seating. According to Jadhav, five minutes later, two terrorists stepped out from behind a tree and opened fire with AK-47 automatic rifles. The six policemen, other than Jadhav, were all killed quickly in the gunfire. Kamte was the sole officer who managed to retaliate, wounding terrorist Ajmal in the arm.

The wounded Jadhav had no opportunity to render assistance. The two terrorists approached the vehicle, dumped the bodies of the three officers on the road and, leaving the constables for dead, proceeded to Metro Cinema. At this point, Jadhav was able to contact headquarters. The bodies of the dead were recovered and taken to St George Hospital.

Conspiracy theories

Various issues have been raised over the years about the quality of the subsequent investigation and key pieces of evidence. In an investigation, Headlines Today, an Indian news agency, found that a substandard bulletproof jacket had been issued to Mr. Karkare. Though, according to the post mortem report, the quality of the vest was not a factor in his death as bullets did not pierce the vest. Concerns in the media about the quality of the vest continue because the vest itself was, according to Indian authorities, misplaced in the hospital.

The statement that Kasab fired "inside the car" was also rejected by the court. The crucial evidence in Karkare's death - the source of bullet fired into his body was absent. The bullets did not match with few of the terrorist's recovered guns which made it impossible to decide who among the terrorists killed Hemant Karkare.

In the book The Last Bullet, Vinita Kamte - wife of the Additional Commissioner of Police Ashok Kamte who was killed with Karkare in the 26/11 terrorist attacks, alleges that the Mumbai Police ignored crucial information during the attacks. Vinita claims to expose Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria's "feigned ignorance" about the deaths of Kamte, Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief Karkare and senior inspector Vijay Salaskar in the Rang Bhawan Lane of Mumbai. Vinita also claims that Karkare’s repeated pleas for reinforcement to block the passage of the terrorists fleeing Cama Hospital went unheeded for over an hour.

Who Killed Karkare?: The Real Face of Terrorism in India is a book published in October 2009 by S. M. Mushrif, a former senior Maharashtra Police officer who had previously uncovered the Telgi scam. The Times of India called it controversial.

In 2018, the Bombay High Court discarded a pending petition that had claimed that Karkare was not gunned down by terrorists Ajmal Kasab and Abu Ismail.

See also

References

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