Thursday, July 9, 2009

Meerut: A Dark Side

Another kidnapping case is closed by the kidnappers. They killed Akshay, the boy who is kidnapped around one week before. He was studying in 10th std. Police can't find him and just searching anonymously.

Police's clue is the owner of that SIM which is used by the kidnappers. How poor our police, when they find that the SIM was brought on fake ID!!!

In India, one can easily get a SIM whether or not he or she has a valid ID-Proof. In this manner our Telecom majors proud of their increasing customer base and boasts that they are the no.1.

In most of the cases this happend usually. Our police force can't find a clue about those hooligans. They just depend upon their survillance system which are of years old. In this manner, how they compete with internal security threats?

In Meerut, the condition of Law and Order is very poor. Police force is attentive to find Truck drivers to raise money but their performance is zero in these challenging cases. Chain snaching, robbery, kidnapping and murdering are general events in Meerut. Well Meerut is not that unsafe, but it requires a lot of improvement so that those kind of cases can't happened again.
One of the reason is that all senior officers are transferred from one city to another in less than a month. In this manner, how they deal with the local requirements of a city?

The boy is from a rich family having all comforts but the same is the reason of his death. Kidnappers want money and they already threaten to family about the worse that happened. Just becuase the kidnappers can't get money they ended his life. There is no role of that boy. He was the only boy in his family. Why his family believed that police can find him?
My Blessings for that family.

Money is above the life of a person?

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