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Its very special interventions, either before or after its official creation, do not always serve the promotion of the special forces' decent picture, let alone that of the HAT. The elements of the special service ruled by previous insurgent commandors are increasingly out of control, they are actually completing operations without having been ordered to.

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The Special Intervention force’s reputation is hundreds of miles from recovering from the “Colbert case”. The center of the issue was blackmail, assimilated to a raid against an economic operator by the press. Elements from the FIS (Special Intervention Force) took part into an operation aiming at recovering money from one of this prestigious capital city hotel’s customer. The operation’s mastermind would have been a colonel. Ambohitsorohitra’s soldiers pleaded that they have been mislead by this high ranked officer who drove them to this regrettable act’s completion.  

 

The issue did not worry the FIS much more, although it has not been its first deviation. Lt colonel René Lylson put the blame on the colonel’s back. In order to divert the attention and the political impact, he was anxious to publicly state that the officer in question was working with the president late Transition’s Congress, Mamy Rakotoarivelo. The FIS commanders strained to repair their damages as well as they could. The concerned economic operator is, actually, also a political figure on top of an association of youths, and more especially one of the HAT leader’s personal friends. Some 90 millions of ariary have been “seized” by the elements of FIS, then recovered, and transferred back to the victim. On the other hand, the rest of the” loot “, some 100 millions ariary, is still in the wild as well as the colonel.   

 

For being considered as a deterring force from scratch, the FIS would allegedly be “misused and abused” by ill intended people. These ambiguous interventions are actually all related to blackmails. The former president of the association of February 07th’s victims was the first figure to have successfully “mislead” Ambohitsorohitra’s soldiers in order to recover a significant amount of money in Sabotsy Namehana. In the end, money proves to be these doubtful operations’ central incentive. FIS commanders are now compelled to make some housekeeping by relooking their elements.