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Hi, I was feeling bored so decided to post this....GIve me your views
About a month back, in a supermarket near my house, some counterfeit notes were found in the cash drawer. Yesterday, CID came to take the statement of the cashier and general manager. Had this case gone to our CID bureau, the case would be solved in days. What I'm trying to say is that police force is not really that quick in work...they have to complete lots of formalities before taking any step. I remember Daya once telling someone that according to the law, he is suopposed to get a search warrant before checking the house but he is not doing it as that way the khooni would get more time to escape

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Difference between reel and real. Our law is somewhat favorable to criminals I mean lot of formalities. special permission should be given to Police or intelligence officers. then only they can catch the criminals in few days.

Even if person is caught is camera our law takes months to prove it is that man only. Do not want to hurt anyone's feeling like in Kasabs case delay of so many months had he been caught in America case would have been closed by this time.
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I agree Sunny, but you can't simply blame Indian police force because I live in the middle east and so I'm talking about the CID over here.
We can conclude that police force IS slow, no matter from which country they come..though I am with you when you ay that Americans solve their case faster
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I just want to say special powers should be given to them but then voice will raise if they misuse their powers. ping-pong type it will move from one side of table to other. So there is difference between reel and real
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Posted: 15 years ago
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In real life, even when they get to know who the criminal is, they don't have the power to take them into custody immediately...

they just drag it on and on....there are sooo many cases where the culprit is found to be guilty and yet the case is getting delayed for years for God knows what reason.
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CID ARE DETECTIVES AND POLICE FORCE IS FOR EVERY THING (crime,smugling,robbery etc).but cid are innovolve in crime ,drugs,smuggling too as bcz they are detectives .

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