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'''Gara Singh''' is the Director of the Caprica Office of the [[Global Defense Department]] (GDD), [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]'s law enforcement and intelligence service similar in function to the present day United States' [[wikipedia: Federal Bureau of Investigation|Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) or the British [[wikipedia:MI-5|MI-5]].  
'''Gara Singh''' is the Director of the [[Caprica City]] bureau of the [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprican]] [[Global Defense Department]] in the years before the [[First Cylon War]].
 
==Investigating the STO==
Though Singh's GDD bureau had been saddled with mostly trivial cases, the bombing of the [[Metropolitan Levitation Mass Transit|Metropolitan Levitation Mass Transit System]] by monotheist [[Ben Stark]] and the resurgence of the [[Soldiers of the One]] terrorist group becomes Singh and his investigators' primary focus {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall|Gravedancing}}.   
 
Staying mostly on the sidelines as Agents [[Jordan Duram|Duram]] and [[Youngblood]] make inquiries into the bombing, Singh steps in when he discovers a tape of the bomber, Stark, being interrogated by Youngblood one year before the bombing for possession of explosives.  Singh suggests the tape be destroyed and Duram and Youngblood step up their game, inspiring a major break in the case {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}}.
 
As the STO begins bombing Holocafes throughout Caprica City, Singh is initially hesitant to attribute the crimes to a resurgence of the monotheist terrorists.  However, when the [[Inter-Colonial Court]] on [[Libran]] hands down a warrant allowing the search of the [[Athena Academy]] - where Ben Stark and his suspected accomplice [[Zoe Graystone]] attended school - Singh reluctantly allowed Agent Duram to proceed, though telling him to keep it "tasteful".
 
Following the murder of two members of the STO who were also former students at Athena Academy, Agent Duram focuses his investigation on the school's headmistress, Sister [[Clarice Willow]].  Having been alerted of accusations made to Willow by her lawyer, Director Singh once again intercedes.  Meeting with Duram outside the office, Singh admonishes Duram for harassing Willow, telling him that the [[Athena, Lord of Kobol|Athenian]] cleric cannot be the monotheist terror leader Duram believed she was.  Singh also emphasizes that everyone at the GDD is invested in solving the murders, not just Duram {{CAP|Retribution}}.
 
==Revelations==
With growing suspicion that the STO has infiltrated the GDD, Agent Duram misleads Director Singh with information falsely implicating [[Mar-Beth Willow]] - Clarice Willow's wife - as a confidential informant.  Upon the sudden disappearance and apparent murder of Mar-Beth, Singh reveals himself to be the mole, funneling information about the investigation into the STO to Clarice Willow's cell under the alias "[[Alvo]]."  As Alvo, Singh has also stolen evidence gathered from Zoe Graystone's belongings and given it Willow - a key element in her pursuit of [[Apotheosis]].  Despite this information, Duram declines to turn Singh in, lacking concrete evidence {{CAP|Blowback}}.
 
Aware of the threat Duram now poses to his position in the GDD, Singh alters video surveillance footage of a meeting with Duram to make it appear as though the agent had become a rogue.  Alerting Internal Affairs, Singh takes Duram's badge and gun and removes him from the force, handing his caseload over to Agent Youngblood {{CAP|The Dirteaters}}.
 
After [[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]] attempt to intervene in Clarice Willow's plan, Singh outs himself to the STO cell as Alvo and promises to use the GDD to help Apotheosis come to fruition.  He uses his resources with the Caprican legal system to pin the MLMT bombing on the Graystones and has them labeled as terrorists.  Attempting to arrest the Graystones at their [[Graystone Estate|home]], Singh is stopped by [[Cyrus Xander]], who holds the GDD Director at gunpoint long enough to allow the Graystones to escape and ultimately clear their names {{CAP|Apotheosis (episode)}}.
 
==Notes==
*In scenes deleted from the episode "[[Know Thy Enemy]]," Agent Duram secures high tech equipment for the GDD office that allows quick identification of potential suspects by searching the entire "Caprican Mesh."  As a test group, Duram uses members of the GDD, including his partner Youngblood and Director Singh, both of whom come up clean.  The storyline continues into scenes later omitted from "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]" in which Duram and the GDD install cameras at [[Atlas Arena]] to scan faces in the stadium and pinpoint any possible STO members.  Throughout this investigation, Singh is hesitant about the sidestepping of "certain liberties" apparently so easy for Agent Duram.  Capturing and detaining a suspect, Duram expresses his disgust for the monotheist movement and Singh reins him in.


The GDD is investigating the terrorist bombing of the [[Lev]] subway train and those connected to it under his leadership. He and his agency have connected the bombing to the terrorist group [[Soldiers of the One]], linking [[Ben Stark]] to the bombing in particular. He confronted Agent [[Jordan Durham]] and his partner Agent Youngblood over an interrogation tape Singh had discovered of Ben Stark(e), who was picked up for a post 10pm curfew violation nearly a year prior to the bombing. His surname was mistakenly spelled by Youngblood with an "e" and misfiled as such. Stark was found by the GDD with alleged bomb making materials which Stark explained away as model rocket components. Sigh questioned the competency of Youngblood on the grounds that she let him go, spelled his name wrong or didn't destroy the tape. He would later compliment the Youngblood for her supposed idea  of using the press to get the government to put aside "bureaucratic red tape" and to obtain a search warrant from a sympathetic judge to search the Greystone's domicile (In truth it was Agent Durham's idea but he gave her sole credit to help rehabilitate Youngblood in the Director's eyes. The Director would say she was halfway back). 


<!-- It is possible that Singh sanctions the destruction of evidence if he believes it could hold the Department in a bad light. He did criticize Youngblood for alleged incompetence about not destroying the Stark interrogation tape in which if it came out could had been portrayed in the press as GDD incompetence in letting one of the bombers instead of holding him and perhaps saving many lives. To an outside observer his comment about her not even being competent enough to destroy the tape saving herself and the department embarrassment and perhaps liability could had been taken as sarcasm. However, as soon as Singh left Durham and Youngblood's presence Durham did exactly that, destroyed the tape. This seem to indicate that Singh is willing to sanction acts like this because Durham did not express any concern about not being able to producing the tape later if Singh or any other GDD or government official asked for it. -->       
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Gara Singh is the Director of the Caprica City bureau of the Caprican Global Defense Department in the years before the First Cylon War.

Investigating the STO

Though Singh's GDD bureau had been saddled with mostly trivial cases, the bombing of the Metropolitan Levitation Mass Transit System by monotheist Ben Stark and the resurgence of the Soldiers of the One terrorist group becomes Singh and his investigators' primary focus (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall" and "Gravedancing").

Staying mostly on the sidelines as Agents Duram and Youngblood make inquiries into the bombing, Singh steps in when he discovers a tape of the bomber, Stark, being interrogated by Youngblood one year before the bombing for possession of explosives. Singh suggests the tape be destroyed and Duram and Youngblood step up their game, inspiring a major break in the case (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall").

As the STO begins bombing Holocafes throughout Caprica City, Singh is initially hesitant to attribute the crimes to a resurgence of the monotheist terrorists. However, when the Inter-Colonial Court on Libran hands down a warrant allowing the search of the Athena Academy - where Ben Stark and his suspected accomplice Zoe Graystone attended school - Singh reluctantly allowed Agent Duram to proceed, though telling him to keep it "tasteful".

Following the murder of two members of the STO who were also former students at Athena Academy, Agent Duram focuses his investigation on the school's headmistress, Sister Clarice Willow. Having been alerted of accusations made to Willow by her lawyer, Director Singh once again intercedes. Meeting with Duram outside the office, Singh admonishes Duram for harassing Willow, telling him that the Athenian cleric cannot be the monotheist terror leader Duram believed she was. Singh also emphasizes that everyone at the GDD is invested in solving the murders, not just Duram (CAP: "Retribution").

Revelations

With growing suspicion that the STO has infiltrated the GDD, Agent Duram misleads Director Singh with information falsely implicating Mar-Beth Willow - Clarice Willow's wife - as a confidential informant. Upon the sudden disappearance and apparent murder of Mar-Beth, Singh reveals himself to be the mole, funneling information about the investigation into the STO to Clarice Willow's cell under the alias "Alvo." As Alvo, Singh has also stolen evidence gathered from Zoe Graystone's belongings and given it Willow - a key element in her pursuit of Apotheosis. Despite this information, Duram declines to turn Singh in, lacking concrete evidence (CAP: "Blowback").

Aware of the threat Duram now poses to his position in the GDD, Singh alters video surveillance footage of a meeting with Duram to make it appear as though the agent had become a rogue. Alerting Internal Affairs, Singh takes Duram's badge and gun and removes him from the force, handing his caseload over to Agent Youngblood (CAP: "The Dirteaters").

After Daniel and Amanda Graystone attempt to intervene in Clarice Willow's plan, Singh outs himself to the STO cell as Alvo and promises to use the GDD to help Apotheosis come to fruition. He uses his resources with the Caprican legal system to pin the MLMT bombing on the Graystones and has them labeled as terrorists. Attempting to arrest the Graystones at their home, Singh is stopped by Cyrus Xander, who holds the GDD Director at gunpoint long enough to allow the Graystones to escape and ultimately clear their names (CAP: "Apotheosis").

Notes

  • In scenes deleted from the episode "Know Thy Enemy," Agent Duram secures high tech equipment for the GDD office that allows quick identification of potential suspects by searching the entire "Caprican Mesh." As a test group, Duram uses members of the GDD, including his partner Youngblood and Director Singh, both of whom come up clean. The storyline continues into scenes later omitted from "The Imperfections of Memory" in which Duram and the GDD install cameras at Atlas Arena to scan faces in the stadium and pinpoint any possible STO members. Throughout this investigation, Singh is hesitant about the sidestepping of "certain liberties" apparently so easy for Agent Duram. Capturing and detaining a suspect, Duram expresses his disgust for the monotheist movement and Singh reins him in.