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Old 03-11-2006, 01:09 AM   #9 (permalink)
Yamaraj
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Default Re: TERRORISM: Indian cops are doing a good job !!!

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Originally Posted by mail2and
Please check your sources. The team that came here said that they'll be back in a month for more details. They wanted to know *how* the ATS cracked the case i.e. How they went about collecting evidence, how they linked their version of the story, how they arrested people.

I think checking which group is behind the attacks is not Scotland Yard's resposnibility. It is upto the British CID and Mi5 to do so.
Don't always believe the hype of stupid Indian mass-media. They're often more
zealous than unbiased, and a bunch of idiots than professional. I think the Yard
is here to "investigate" the claims of Mumbai police to have solved the case so
quickly. Even the National Security Advisor M K Narayanan said that India didn't
have "concrete" proofs to held ISI in a court of law. Note that all the conviced
charged for 11/7 attacks have retracted their statements, stating that police
made them sign the papers forcefully.

USA even asked India to stop blaming Pakistan for the attacks. Indian media
really ticks me off, with its sheer stupidity and unprofessionalism.

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Originally Posted by mail2and
As I said before, Indian police is horribly corrupt, but when they become determined to act, they produce results.Look at the Priyadarshani Matoo case, as an example.
It was the Indian police, CBI and their reports that got the convict aquitted
by the court in 1999. Really don't compare Mattoo, Chatterjee, Katara or Jessica
Lal cases with thousands of ordinary people. These cases have been made iconic
and media has played a crucial (and suspicious!) role in keeping them afront.
Sometimes, I get the feeling that even the High/Supreme courts seem to value
the sentiments of the media and people in the process of hearing and judgement.
Needless to say, I don't have any faith in Indian judicial/police system anymore.
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