Updated On: 24 September, 2021 07:07 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
A report in this paper stated how the two agencies are at loggerheads over the Special Cell not keeping the ATS in the loop about the arrest of a Dharavi resident. Then, the ATS arrested two more people in this case but did not hand them over to the Special Cell, deepening the rivalry

Jan Mohammed Shaikh
The Union Home Ministry is likely to transfer the case of a terror module busted by the Special Cell of the Delhi police to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) because of its tussle with the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS). A report in this paper stated how the two agencies are at loggerheads over the Special Cell not keeping the ATS in the loop about the arrest of a Dharavi resident. Then, the ATS arrested two more people in this case but did not hand them over to the Special Cell, deepening the rivalry.
The report goes into some detail about case development but the lack of communication between the two agencies is certainly detrimental to the case and the public at large.