Can Noida Police be trusted?
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Brajesh , Banglore:
May 24 2008
Made Popular May 24 2008
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Noida police keeps shocking us with their investigative skills making one wonder whether they had been taught the very basics of policing. Past cases prove just why they cannot be trusted with any investigation.
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Bijoy
May 24 2008
tinsukia,
India
After having taken the people for a ride with wrong /false/negligent findings in the murder case, the Noida police can no more be trusted the way they were used to. Moreover, too many loopholes and false claims and counter claims have given a shoddy image of the police. To cover up thier own failures, they perhaps crossed the limit and , as is said, TRUTH PREVAILS!!!
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1 Stars
What good one can expect from the cops in Uttar Pradesh where political interference in the policing has become a routine affair. La affairs Uttar Pradesh Police have reached to such a nadir that the situation seems to be beyond redemption. Officers after officers, in particular Mr. Prakash Singh IPS, continue to churn out articles on the deteriorated situation but keep mum in respect to their grave failure to initiate any action when they were at the helm of affairs in the U.P. Police. The height of hypocrisy with such officers is that that they even don’t admit that they too like their colleagues started crawling when asked to bend by the political masters.
1 Stars
Every time such incidents occur, the Noida cops don’t just nail the suspect once, they do it a few times. At this rate, they will soon the butt of all police jokes in India. BTW, tomorrow we might have them coming out with one more theory on the Arushi murder case.
1 Stars
Truly, the police might be vigilant at the time of a crisis involving masses but when it boils down to one single crime they often get too laid back or bogged down, only god knows. India needs some tremendous help with forensic research as the crimes take ages to be solved, worse still, once they are caught the jurists take the longest time to persecute.
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1 Stars
After having taken the people for a ride with wrong /false/negligent findings in the murder case, the Noida police can no more be trusted the way they were used to. Moreover, too many loopholes and false claims and counter claims have given a shoddy image of the police. To cover up thier own failures, they perhaps crossed the limit and , as is said, TRUTH PREVAILS!!!
1 Stars
What good one can expect from the cops in Uttar Pradesh where political interference in the policing has become a routine affair. La affairs Uttar Pradesh Police have reached to such a nadir that the situation seems to be beyond redemption. Officers after officers, in particular Mr. Prakash Singh IPS, continue to churn out articles on the deteriorated situation but keep mum in respect to their grave failure to initiate any action when they were at the helm of affairs in the U.P. Police. The height of hypocrisy with such officers is that that they even don’t admit that they too like their colleagues started crawling when asked to bend by the political masters.
1 Stars
Every time such incidents occur, the Noida cops don’t just nail the suspect once, they do it a few times. At this rate, they will soon the butt of all police jokes in India. BTW, tomorrow we might have them coming out with one more theory on the Arushi murder case.
1 Stars
Truly, the police might be vigilant at the time of a crisis involving masses but when it boils down to one single crime they often get too laid back or bogged down, only god knows. India needs some tremendous help with forensic research as the crimes take ages to be solved, worse still, once they are caught the jurists take the longest time to persecute.
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