Finally I caught a thief!…(Part 3)
After waiting for few days I decided to go to the police station one more time to get the answers of my questions, which were: why they let go of him that easily and why they mislead me in case proceedings?
When I got there, the officer who arrested the boy from my home was present there. He gave me the number of acting SHO Shareef Abbasi, who was not present at the moment, and Mr. Istiaaq Shah assistant sub inspector (ASI), who misleads me in regard to boy’s legal proceedings.
Then Mr. Istiaaq (ASI) called me and I asked him why and on what basis they release the kid and on false information, as in an application to Edhi Homes it was written that the boy was caught from MBA chowk, roaming around at 2 am however, he was arrested from my home, He again gave me an excuse like the boy was very poor and bla bla, as if now police has started working as an NGO activists whose work is not to eliminate crime.
Anyways later when I called the other ASI Mr. Akhter Abass with a fake name and identity, so that I know what is cooking in his mind, he said that the victim had not lodged any complaint against the boy so the police had to release him. This was again a pile of lies.
From here we can well imagine the credibility of our police department which is on stake at the moment.
Now what I did is that I went to the office of Daily Times newspaper and tell the reporter my story and it is published in today’s issue by the name of “Purse-snatchers and robbers let loose on city”. And I am also planning on lodging a complaint against the Margallah Police Station Officers who are responsible.
why don’t you link other parts? It seems you don’t know HTML. Other authors could help you out.
Last but not least, after reading your post, I believe that we DO need more and more lal masjid type brigade in absence of anything called “Police”.
Wow….so would this mean that the police got rishwat? I thought the Islamabad police were relatively better than Lahore police walay and Karachi police ppl. Good thing you did your part as a good citizen. But seriously…..I wonder what led the kid to actually steal.
Farah ,infact vey good question? it’s teh frustration that brings a child do such action.frsutration due to the creation of two classes, teh rich getting richer and teh poor getting poorer.and ofcourse because of us.All of us are responsible for the state of a human being.we are and we shall be answerable to God for this.
Farah ,infact vey good question? it’s teh frustration that brings a child do such action.frsutration due to the creation of two classes, teh rich getting richer and teh poor getting poorer.and ofcourse because of us.All of us are responsible for the state of a human being.we are and we shall be answerable to God for this.
ALLAH khair karey apki zindagi ki ab
Apnay gunahon ki maafi mang lein as u have stood against THE POLICE… aur woh bhe Kafirabad ki
So all those who are poor steal? Then there should be no stealing in richest countries of the world.
Stealing has nothing to do with being rich or poor. Its more to do with how one’s brought up. Showing compassion is nice but maybe victims need more compassion than criminals.
ACDC .that is what i am saying it’s because of teh frustratuion that has grown up in them due to harsh treatement by the society .it is a chain reaction.
http://www.sparcpk.org/news_july_chilling.php
http://www.sparcpk.org/views_sopc_2006.php
Dont blame the society for every action of criminals. Their upringing, their moral values, their parents have a big role to play.
Like I said, the aggrieved party, is the victim of the crime, not the criminal.
Adnan: yup man u r right i do not know anything about HTML…i will get help from metblog members and will soon put them in link.
yes! it is the frustration but of their parents not of the boys, who are forced by their parents to bring food for them at any cost…. no religion approve of stealing and robbery just because one is poor, but yes! inbalance in any society leads one to do crimes and get its right in a wrong way and by hurting innocent people who have nothing to do with their poverty and miseries.
governments are made to run a society in a balance but sighs!!! our Government has not yet proved it’s self as a responsible organization:(
Huumm… was the newspaper dude was ur friend….
didnt thought they would not put something they received from a person thats unknow to them
mojo: that is a secret i would not disclose ;). merai haath bohut lumbai hai..heehee
Good work Ghalia. I guess we all need to keep an eye on the police to make sure they are serving us properly.
What do you expect. And most importantly, what is your problem?
The kid commit petty theft. Big deal. Werent your vigilante slaps enough? You want the police to put him in front of a trial and then into jail? You want them to keep you updated on his status?
Who do you think you are to command so much respect and attention? You harassed the kid yourself and gave him to the police. Let them deal with the case. You’re lucky they didnt land you in jail for laying a hand on him.