00:00Sir, another unique challenge that we have seen in this incident is that the suspects come from a very professional background and they were the part of the white collar terror ecosystem.
00:12How can police identify and differentiate who is radicalized and who is not radicalized?
00:18Because here we are talking about doctors, professionals who are very much embedded into our society.
00:24No, it is not very easy because doctors are looked upon with a lot of respect.
00:28These are people who save lives, but here there were doctors who were planning to take away lives.
00:35Now, these things, whatever the activities they indulge in, they indulge in very clandestinely and because they are educated, because they are professionals,
00:46so they understand the limitations of police and what can be detected and what will be difficult to detect.
00:54And they take more precautions and they are more careful about their movement, their activities, their attempted indoctrination, their brainwashing of people who are vulnerable.
01:04So, they are very careful there.
01:06So, they take every step very cautiously, carefully and they try to ensure that there are no footprints left behind, which would lead to their detection and apprehension.
01:18So, I mean, the more educated a person is, the more careful, the more discreet and the more cautious he is to make sure that police does not get scent of their activities.
01:30And persons who are indoctrinated, brainwashed and who are motivated to carry out blasts and other subversive activities, they are very carefully chosen.
01:42And then he is also cautioned.
01:44We are not going to be able to do that kind of thing.
01:48So, it becomes difficult.
01:50When a person is less educated, he may falter here and there.
01:53But a more educated person is very, very careful about his identity and about his activities.
01:58So, let's go.
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