Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego was a popular computer game in the 80s,starring a trench-coated international fugitive,and meant to teach children geography as she popped up in various parts of the world. For long,after he was accused of facilitating the Bofors bribery,Ottavio Quattrocchi was a name like that surfacing every now and then as the long arm of Indian justice reached out for him now in Malaysia,now in Argentina. Now,that attempt seems to have been decisively abandoned,as the UPA government dropped the case,citing paucity of evidence and declaring further pursuit a waste of time.
The opposition is outraged,but the Congress-led government shrugs its shoulders,saying it was about time the phantom of Bofors was exorcised and the character assassination ended. To outsiders,Bofors is the definitive symbol of corruption and the bad old days of one party,drunk on power. And ever since the UPA came back to power,it has persisted in the rolling over of institutional propriety. Law ministries,attorney generals and the CBI have all been complicit in this gradual loosening of the noose around Quattrocchis neck unfreezing his London bank account defying instructions from the Supreme Court,and later lamely admitting that over 4 million had already been withdrawn,withdrawing the Red Corner notice issued to Interpol earlier by Indian law enforcement agencies,to enable his extradition. His name was cut out from the Interpol list just before UPA-I left office.