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Gara Singh

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Gara Singh
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Colony Caprica
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Introduced The Reins of a Waterfall
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Portrayed by Peter Wingfield
Gara Singh is a Cylon
Gara Singh is a Final Five Cylon
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[[Image:|200px|Gara Singh]]

Gara Singh is the Director of the Caprica Office of the Global Defense Department (GDD), Caprica's law enforcement and intelligence service similar in function to the present day United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the British MI-5.

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 over an interrogation tape Singh had discovered of Ben Stark, who was picked up for a post 10pm curfew violation. His surname was mistakenly spelled by Durham's partner with an "e" and missfiled as such. Stark was found by the GDD with alledged bomb making materials which Stark explained away as model rocket components. Sigh questioned the compentancy of the female agent on the grounds that she let him go, spelled his name wrong or didn't destroy the tape. He would later compliment the female agent for her idea of using the press to get the government to put asside "beaurocratic red tape" and to obtain a search warrent from a sympathetic judge to search the Greystone's domicle.