12/9/12 Promo:SP Tells Sandhya About Chaturi

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for the promo update.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks a lot for sharing,seems like terrorist will use Chaturi in their plans.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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So rk must be praying holding tht locket and police have got the info :))
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I dont know why SP disclosed the information about the pendrive code!...usually they won't...it should be kept secret...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I agree with kitty,Sandhya is just an ordinary citizen.Why should the DGP call her in the police station and tell her about the coded message.Such information is always kept confidential.The poilce could have just told Sandhya that they are investigating Chaturi's disappearence.Moreover the pen drive was given to them by Sandhya.Normally if it happens they will call that person for questioning?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Sandhya is a normal citizen but the pen drive was given by sandhya which got very sensitive info so obviously they would call her to investigate where she got the pen drive and sandhya would surely ask the police officer why shes been enquired abt the pen drive well we know abt our sandhya ...and second thing this case also involves missing of chaturi so they should info sandhya who have lodged a missing case and everybody in pushkar knows abt terrorist threat if the police don't inform sandhya it may end up in danger for the whole family and don't forget sandhya have informed police abt the wifi network ..but now they will be careful so I think police done good thing in enclosing the info to sandhya
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Posted: 13 years ago
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No doubt Snehalatha the pen drive was given to them by Sandhya ,but the plan of action decoded by experts is normally in terrorist cases, never revealed unless you are a police officer no matter what help the other citizen has provided.The information is always kept confidential and plans are made to bust the gang.Revealing such information to the public is fraught with risk.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: UMDU

No doubt Snehalatha the pen drive was given to them by Sandhya ,but the plan of action decoded by experts is normally in terrorist cases, never revealed unless you are a police officer no matter what help the other citizen has provided.The information is always kept confidential and plans are made to bust the gang.Revealing such information to the public is fraught with risk.



Yeah UMDU, I agree that sensitive information like this are kept top secret and only after the terrorists are caught red-handed or killed in encounter that such information emerge out, that too rarely, as police keeps the identity of the person who helped them as secret lest anyone carry out revenge attacks.

Maybe as DSP knows Sandhya well and trust her so he told Sandhya
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for sharing and for the promo description..Looks like interesting twists and turns coming up in DABH
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