• Today we officiated at the graduation ceremony of 1, 341 officer-recruits at the Zambia Police, Lilayi Training College in Lusaka.

    Our message to the graduates was that their job is to protect citizens. Let citizens run to them for protection and not running away from them as assailants. We told them to apply the law fairly without recourse to political affiliation or indeed social status.

    Fellow citizens, let’s join hands with the men and women in uniform and curb crime of whatever form. Let's protect each other without infringing on each other's rights.

    The men and women in uniform have our support and we encourage each one of them to serve the country to the best of their abilities as our ambassadors of change.

    Once more, congratulations to the officers who have graduated today.

    May God bless you all.

    Hakainde Hichilema
    President of the Republic of Zambia
    Today we officiated at the graduation ceremony of 1, 341 officer-recruits at the Zambia Police, Lilayi Training College in Lusaka.

    Our message to the graduates was that their job is to protect citizens. Let citizens run to them for protection and not running away from them as assailants. We told them to apply the law fairly without recourse to political affiliation or indeed social status.

    Fellow citizens, let’s join hands with the men and women in uniform and curb crime of whatever form. Let's protect each other without infringing on each other's rights.

    The men and women in uniform have our support and we encourage each one of them to serve the country to the best of their abilities as our ambassadors of change.

    Once more, congratulations to the officers who have graduated today.

    May God bless you all.

    Hakainde Hichilema
    President of the Republic of Zambia
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  • The detail: by 'paying' the simulated policeman, he takes away the simulated fine. If we abstract from what it symbolizes, it is undoubtedly genius. What do you think?
    The detail: by 'paying' the simulated policeman, he takes away the simulated fine. If we abstract from what it symbolizes, it is undoubtedly genius. What do you think?
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  • Au moins deux adultes et quatre jeunes enfants ont été blessés, ces derniers se trouvent en urgence absolue. Le suspect est un homme de nationalité syrienne, réfugié en Suède. https://www.bfmtv.com/police-justice/enfants-blesses-a-annecy-ce-que-l-on-sait-de-l-attaque-au-couteau_AV-202306080448.html
    Au moins deux adultes et quatre jeunes enfants ont été blessés, ces derniers se trouvent en urgence absolue. Le suspect est un homme de nationalité syrienne, réfugié en Suède. https://www.bfmtv.com/police-justice/enfants-blesses-a-annecy-ce-que-l-on-sait-de-l-attaque-au-couteau_AV-202306080448.html
    WWW.BFMTV.COM
    Enfants blessés à Annecy: ce que l'on sait de l'attaque au couteau
    Au moins deux adultes et quatre jeunes enfants ont été blessés, ces derniers se trouvent en urgence absolue. Le suspect est un homme de nationalité syrienne, réfugié en Suède.
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  • Police who charged a man for armed robbery after a “possible match” for the suspect—must turn over to the defendant detailed information about the face scanning software used, including how it works, source code, and its error rate.
    Police who charged a man for armed robbery after a “possible match” for the suspect—must turn over to the defendant detailed information about the face scanning software used, including how it works, source code, and its error rate.
    WWW.ACTIVISTPOST.COM
    Victory! New Jersey Court Rules Police Must Give Defendant the Facial Recognition Algorithms Used to Identify Him - Activist Post
    The ruling is a clear win for justice, fairness, and transparency. Studies shows that facial recognition algorithms are not always reliable.
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  • National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir says his priority as the Jerusalem Pride Parade starts is to ensure there is not another “crazy” incident like the 2015 murder of Shira Banki.

    “It is clear that in my role as national security minister, I do and will do everything so that there will not be a crazy case, like the murder of the girl Shira Banki,” says the far-right minister as he arrives at the police command to oversee security for the march.

    Ben Gvir also reiterates his support for a counter-protest to the march.

    “That’s their right as long as they don’t break the law and I told the police that I don’t want to see pictures of ultra-Orthodox or religious people who walk the streets of Jerusalem and are kicked off the streets because they are religious, because they wear a kippah or because they wear skirts,” he says.

    The Jerusalem Pride Parade is the subject of heavy security and restrictions after an ultra-Orthodox extremist, Yishai Schlissel, stabbed Banki to death at the parade in 2015. Schlissel carried out the attack just a few weeks after he was released from prison after serving 10 years for stabbing and injuring marchers at the 2005 parade. He is currently serving life in prison

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-june-1-2023/

    A participant at the 21st annual Jerusalem Pride Parade on June 1, 2023. (Menahem Kahana / AFP)
    National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir says his priority as the Jerusalem Pride Parade starts is to ensure there is not another “crazy” incident like the 2015 murder of Shira Banki.

    “It is clear that in my role as national security minister, I do and will do everything so that there will not be a crazy case, like the murder of the girl Shira Banki,” says the far-right minister as he arrives at the police command to oversee security for the march.

    Ben Gvir also reiterates his support for a counter-protest to the march.

    “That’s their right as long as they don’t break the law and I told the police that I don’t want to see pictures of ultra-Orthodox or religious people who walk the streets of Jerusalem and are kicked off the streets because they are religious, because they wear a kippah or because they wear skirts,” he says.

    The Jerusalem Pride Parade is the subject of heavy security and restrictions after an ultra-Orthodox extremist, Yishai Schlissel, stabbed Banki to death at the parade in 2015. Schlissel carried out the attack just a few weeks after he was released from prison after serving 10 years for stabbing and injuring marchers at the 2005 parade. He is currently serving life in prison

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-june-1-2023/

    A participant at the 21st annual Jerusalem Pride Parade on June 1, 2023. (Menahem Kahana / AFP)
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  • Sawirkii ugu quruxda badnaa ee aan arko maanta
    Waa askar police ah oo imtixaanka ilaalo ka ahaa
    Imtixaamka kadib waaba ayaga oo la faraxsan ardayda la dareen ah, nasiib wacan idin rajeenaa dhamaan ardayda soomaliyeed

    Qurux ixtiraam jecel iyo farxad

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    Qurux ixtiraam jecel iyo farxad

    Location kismayo somalia
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  • INTRODUCTION



    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmbpUAGf1ifUfHySeoKGPoP2HP1vGdthhyuMmXvX2U39zF/pexels_photo_572779.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/white-house-572779/)

    Outside this country, Nigeria, people complain of police brutality and they brag of how honest their armed forces are but in Nigeria, it is worst.

    *WELCOME TO NIGERIA MY COUNTRY*

    The forces are meant to protect the people of a given locality against themselves and foreign invaders and this responsibility is first in their life, however in my country, things aren't how they seem.

    I have an experience with some police people in Abiriba and to be honest, after that day, I prefer jungle justice to submitting criminals to police irrespective of the fact that jungle justice is illegal. Jungle justice basically means taking the laws into your hands and passing out punishment.


    HAVE YOU EVER HAD AN EXPERIENCE WITH A MEMBER OF THE FORCE?


    I have had an experience with the force and it was not funny, to be honest.

    After that day, I became very much angered at the sight of any police force and I preferred taking laws into my hands.


    WHAT LED TO THE ALTERCATION?

    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmPX3kDVgkV9GQFUKAgaAJfFhN8PRgNxKb8RmhZZYKWFcU/pexels_photo_5496473.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-in-black-long-sleeve-shirt-holding-a-laptop-5496473/)

    Few months ago, I was in my lodge relaxing on a weekend, then I decided to go to a phone charging center to plug my phone. When I was passing through my school, I noticed that our school gardener was being beaten by the students and when I asked why, they told me that the guy stole from them.

    They said that he went into the boys hostel and stole the phones and power banks of the hostel dwellers. When I asked why he (the gardener) was the primary suspect, they told me that he brought in a new face into the school a day before the theft, and the gardener was going round the school and he even entered the girls hostel. Then they said that they saw a students power bank in his possession which he wrapped with a labour party flyer, and he claimed that it was his brothers own, but a student confirmed ownership of the power bank through the aid of the power banks receipt after unwrapping it.

    A civil defence officer saw what was happening and intervened, the officer said that we should take him to the police station, which we did. On our way to the police station, some persons in including me was kicking against the action, but I couldn't stop him because he is an officer and our home sister agreed to take the gardener to be police station.

    When we got there, the police was always saying "pay this, pay that" and the police men and women started their "protocols," saying that we should do some paper works and write down police statement which we did. The victim testified to the police in how the thing went and why he was the primary suspect but what the police said was that "we should go back to school, they will come to school to check us, and still do their investigation."

    When they said this, I knew something was off, so I collect the number of their A.S.P. I called him in the evening of that day same day, I called the ASP to remind him of their coming but what he told me was that his boys was not around, they went to another movement, and they will be with me shortly. I said okay, and then I ended the call.

    I allowed him for that day, and I called him the next day, but he told me that he was busy, and will call me back later... What I told him was: if nothing is done by the police, we the students will go for a protest and carry out jungle justice if the gardener is released without provider the lost phones and power banks. After saying that, the ASP of police said that I should calm down, they have things under control.

    *Enjoying it yeah?*

    *Okay, let's ride on*


    HOW WAS IT SETTLED?

    ![Happy Drag Queen GIF by Paramount+](https://media1.giphy.com/media/l2JHR1BEJUqDS26VG/200.gif)
    After all trials and error with the police, the information we heard from our home sister was that the gardener was placed on bail out. When we heard this, we became very mad at the home sister and threatened to do what was on our mind but the home sister was begging us to calm down.

    *Look at me flaring up, but none of my stuff was stolen*

    Anyways, I was Soo disappointed in the police and I couldn't bring my self to call the ASP of police. My morale quenched when our principal called us and begged us to calm down and forget about things which we did to respect her and the image of nursing.

    With this my experience, I resorted to believing in jungle justice but I know I can't hurt a fly though. I was sooo, bittered that the gardener was not brought to justice but instead, the police was only interested in the bail money.




    INTRODUCTION



    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmbpUAGf1ifUfHySeoKGPoP2HP1vGdthhyuMmXvX2U39zF/pexels_photo_572779.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/white-house-572779/)

    Outside this country, Nigeria, people complain of police brutality and they brag of how honest their armed forces are but in Nigeria, it is worst.

    *WELCOME TO NIGERIA MY COUNTRY*

    The forces are meant to protect the people of a given locality against themselves and foreign invaders and this responsibility is first in their life, however in my country, things aren't how they seem.

    I have an experience with some police people in Abiriba and to be honest, after that day, I prefer jungle justice to submitting criminals to police irrespective of the fact that jungle justice is illegal. Jungle justice basically means taking the laws into your hands and passing out punishment.


    HAVE YOU EVER HAD AN EXPERIENCE WITH A MEMBER OF THE FORCE?


    I have had an experience with the force and it was not funny, to be honest.

    After that day, I became very much angered at the sight of any police force and I preferred taking laws into my hands.


    WHAT LED TO THE ALTERCATION?

    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmPX3kDVgkV9GQFUKAgaAJfFhN8PRgNxKb8RmhZZYKWFcU/pexels_photo_5496473.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-in-black-long-sleeve-shirt-holding-a-laptop-5496473/)

    Few months ago, I was in my lodge relaxing on a weekend, then I decided to go to a phone charging center to plug my phone. When I was passing through my school, I noticed that our school gardener was being beaten by the students and when I asked why, they told me that the guy stole from them.

    They said that he went into the boys hostel and stole the phones and power banks of the hostel dwellers. When I asked why he (the gardener) was the primary suspect, they told me that he brought in a new face into the school a day before the theft, and the gardener was going round the school and he even entered the girls hostel. Then they said that they saw a students power bank in his possession which he wrapped with a labour party flyer, and he claimed that it was his brothers own, but a student confirmed ownership of the power bank through the aid of the power banks receipt after unwrapping it.

    A civil defence officer saw what was happening and intervened, the officer said that we should take him to the police station, which we did. On our way to the police station, some persons in including me was kicking against the action, but I couldn't stop him because he is an officer and our home sister agreed to take the gardener to be police station.

    When we got there, the police was always saying "pay this, pay that" and the police men and women started their "protocols," saying that we should do some paper works and write down police statement which we did. The victim testified to the police in how the thing went and why he was the primary suspect but what the police said was that "we should go back to school, they will come to school to check us, and still do their investigation."

    When they said this, I knew something was off, so I collect the number of their A.S.P. I called him in the evening of that day same day, I called the ASP to remind him of their coming but what he told me was that his boys was not around, they went to another movement, and they will be with me shortly. I said okay, and then I ended the call.

    I allowed him for that day, and I called him the next day, but he told me that he was busy, and will call me back later... What I told him was: if nothing is done by the police, we the students will go for a protest and carry out jungle justice if the gardener is released without provider the lost phones and power banks. After saying that, the ASP of police said that I should calm down, they have things under control.

    *Enjoying it yeah?*

    *Okay, let's ride on*


    HOW WAS IT SETTLED?

    ![Happy Drag Queen GIF by Paramount+](https://media1.giphy.com/media/l2JHR1BEJUqDS26VG/200.gif)
    After all trials and error with the police, the information we heard from our home sister was that the gardener was placed on bail out. When we heard this, we became very mad at the home sister and threatened to do what was on our mind but the home sister was begging us to calm down.

    *Look at me flaring up, but none of my stuff was stolen*

    Anyways, I was Soo disappointed in the police and I couldn't bring my self to call the ASP of police. My morale quenched when our principal called us and begged us to calm down and forget about things which we did to respect her and the image of nursing.

    With this my experience, I resorted to believing in jungle justice but I know I can't hurt a fly though. I was sooo, bittered that the gardener was not brought to justice but instead, the police was only interested in the bail money.

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  • INTRODUCTION



    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmbpUAGf1ifUfHySeoKGPoP2HP1vGdthhyuMmXvX2U39zF/pexels_photo_572779.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/white-house-572779/)

    Outside this country, Nigeria, people complain of police brutality and they brag of how honest their armed forces are but in Nigeria, it is worst.

    *WELCOME TO NIGERIA MY COUNTRY*

    The forces are meant to protect the people of a given locality against themselves and foreign invaders and this responsibility is first in their life, however in my country, things aren't how they seem.

    I have an experience with some police people in Abiriba and to be honest, after that day, I prefer jungle justice to submitting criminals to police irrespective of the fact that jungle justice is illegal. Jungle justice basically means taking the laws into your hands and passing out punishment.


    HAVE YOU EVER HAD AN EXPERIENCE WITH A MEMBER OF THE FORCE?


    I have had an experience with the force and it was not funny, to be honest.

    After that day, I became very much angered at the sight of any police force and I preferred taking laws into my hands.


    WHAT LED TO THE ALTERCATION?

    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmPX3kDVgkV9GQFUKAgaAJfFhN8PRgNxKb8RmhZZYKWFcU/pexels_photo_5496473.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-in-black-long-sleeve-shirt-holding-a-laptop-5496473/)

    Few months ago, I was in my lodge relaxing on a weekend, then I decided to go to a phone charging center to plug my phone. When I was passing through my school, I noticed that our school gardener was being beaten by the students and when I asked why, they told me that the guy stole from them.

    They said that he went into the boys hostel and stole the phones and power banks of the hostel dwellers. When I asked why he (the gardener) was the primary suspect, they told me that he brought in a new face into the school a day before the theft, and the gardener was going round the school and he even entered the girls hostel. Then they said that they saw a students power bank in his possession which he wrapped with a labour party flyer, and he claimed that it was his brothers own, but a student confirmed ownership of the power bank through the aid of the power banks receipt after unwrapping it.

    A civil defence officer saw what was happening and intervened, the officer said that we should take him to the police station, which we did. On our way to the police station, some persons in including me was kicking against the action, but I couldn't stop him because he is an officer and our home sister agreed to take the gardener to be police station.

    When we got there, the police was always saying "pay this, pay that" and the police men and women started their "protocols," saying that we should do some paper works and write down police statement which we did. The victim testified to the police in how the thing went and why he was the primary suspect but what the police said was that "we should go back to school, they will come to school to check us, and still do their investigation."

    When they said this, I knew something was off, so I collect the number of their A.S.P. I called him in the evening of that day same day, I called the ASP to remind him of their coming but what he told me was that his boys was not around, they went to another movement, and they will be with me shortly. I said okay, and then I ended the call.

    I allowed him for that day, and I called him the next day, but he told me that he was busy, and will call me back later... What I told him was: if nothing is done by the police, we the students will go for a protest and carry out jungle justice if the gardener is released without provider the lost phones and power banks. After saying that, the ASP of police said that I should calm down, they have things under control.

    *Enjoying it yeah?*

    *Okay, let's ride on*


    HOW WAS IT SETTLED?

    ![Happy Drag Queen GIF by Paramount+](https://media1.giphy.com/media/l2JHR1BEJUqDS26VG/200.gif)
    After all trials and error with the police, the information we heard from our home sister was that the gardener was placed on bail out. When we heard this, we became very mad at the home sister and threatened to do what was on our mind but the home sister was begging us to calm down.

    *Look at me flaring up, but none of my stuff was stolen*

    Anyways, I was Soo disappointed in the police and I couldn't bring my self to call the ASP of police. My morale quenched when our principal called us and begged us to calm down and forget about things which we did to respect her and the image of nursing.

    With this my experience, I resorted to believing in jungle justice but I know I can't hurt a fly though. I was sooo, bittered that the gardener was not brought to justice but instead, the police was only interested in the bail money.




    INTRODUCTION



    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmbpUAGf1ifUfHySeoKGPoP2HP1vGdthhyuMmXvX2U39zF/pexels_photo_572779.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/white-house-572779/)

    Outside this country, Nigeria, people complain of police brutality and they brag of how honest their armed forces are but in Nigeria, it is worst.

    *WELCOME TO NIGERIA MY COUNTRY*

    The forces are meant to protect the people of a given locality against themselves and foreign invaders and this responsibility is first in their life, however in my country, things aren't how they seem.

    I have an experience with some police people in Abiriba and to be honest, after that day, I prefer jungle justice to submitting criminals to police irrespective of the fact that jungle justice is illegal. Jungle justice basically means taking the laws into your hands and passing out punishment.


    HAVE YOU EVER HAD AN EXPERIENCE WITH A MEMBER OF THE FORCE?


    I have had an experience with the force and it was not funny, to be honest.

    After that day, I became very much angered at the sight of any police force and I preferred taking laws into my hands.


    WHAT LED TO THE ALTERCATION?

    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmPX3kDVgkV9GQFUKAgaAJfFhN8PRgNxKb8RmhZZYKWFcU/pexels_photo_5496473.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-in-black-long-sleeve-shirt-holding-a-laptop-5496473/)

    Few months ago, I was in my lodge relaxing on a weekend, then I decided to go to a phone charging center to plug my phone. When I was passing through my school, I noticed that our school gardener was being beaten by the students and when I asked why, they told me that the guy stole from them.

    They said that he went into the boys hostel and stole the phones and power banks of the hostel dwellers. When I asked why he (the gardener) was the primary suspect, they told me that he brought in a new face into the school a day before the theft, and the gardener was going round the school and he even entered the girls hostel. Then they said that they saw a students power bank in his possession which he wrapped with a labour party flyer, and he claimed that it was his brothers own, but a student confirmed ownership of the power bank through the aid of the power banks receipt after unwrapping it.

    A civil defence officer saw what was happening and intervened, the officer said that we should take him to the police station, which we did. On our way to the police station, some persons in including me was kicking against the action, but I couldn't stop him because he is an officer and our home sister agreed to take the gardener to be police station.

    When we got there, the police was always saying "pay this, pay that" and the police men and women started their "protocols," saying that we should do some paper works and write down police statement which we did. The victim testified to the police in how the thing went and why he was the primary suspect but what the police said was that "we should go back to school, they will come to school to check us, and still do their investigation."

    When they said this, I knew something was off, so I collect the number of their A.S.P. I called him in the evening of that day same day, I called the ASP to remind him of their coming but what he told me was that his boys was not around, they went to another movement, and they will be with me shortly. I said okay, and then I ended the call.

    I allowed him for that day, and I called him the next day, but he told me that he was busy, and will call me back later... What I told him was: if nothing is done by the police, we the students will go for a protest and carry out jungle justice if the gardener is released without provider the lost phones and power banks. After saying that, the ASP of police said that I should calm down, they have things under control.

    *Enjoying it yeah?*

    *Okay, let's ride on*


    HOW WAS IT SETTLED?

    ![Happy Drag Queen GIF by Paramount+](https://media1.giphy.com/media/l2JHR1BEJUqDS26VG/200.gif)
    After all trials and error with the police, the information we heard from our home sister was that the gardener was placed on bail out. When we heard this, we became very mad at the home sister and threatened to do what was on our mind but the home sister was begging us to calm down.

    *Look at me flaring up, but none of my stuff was stolen*

    Anyways, I was Soo disappointed in the police and I couldn't bring my self to call the ASP of police. My morale quenched when our principal called us and begged us to calm down and forget about things which we did to respect her and the image of nursing.

    With this my experience, I resorted to believing in jungle justice but I know I can't hurt a fly though. I was sooo, bittered that the gardener was not brought to justice but instead, the police was only interested in the bail money.

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    Good day my lovely friends, hmmmm it's been a long time I participated in contest here. I so miss all of you. Hope you have been having a nice time?

    In my country we always say when a Soldier slaps you then you understand that Police is your friends. For me, Police is not my friend and I don't like associating with them so much because of their corrupt practices. The person that change my conviction towards the Police is a friend of mine, I met this friend before my undergraduate days, he was so kind to me and he cared so much about my progress. While I was preparing to write JAMB, he helped to coach me and I did so well in that exams. He is also a barrister, after many years i called to know how he was doing surprisingly he told me that he is serving in my state, infact the Police command close to my house immediately I didn't hesitate to tell him that we have a case there.

    Well, his interest grew when we met and explained the matter to him. Our neighbour, was a troublesome one. When she moved into the compound we so love her children because they were still small, so we love small children but things turned out soar when she began to bahave funny. Can you imagine a woman we not only take her children in both in care and feeding them but also in coaching them in academic studies just came one day to say my brother stole money from her House. My Mom had earlier warned that we should stay away from her house, so how manage?

    This is how the Police came between us. She ordered for arrest and my two brothers were picked. See my dismay, instead of the Police to carry out a good investigation they decided to take bribe in order to cover up the woman's lies. That was when I encountered this my friend I told you about earlier. Now immediately they noticed that we now had an insider the IPO handling this matter was changed shortly that my friend was transferred out from there not only for our case but because he stands for the truth.

    This matter was ended in the court it was beyond the Police. I will be delaying you if I will have to give you the details, this matter ended in our favour. There are still some of our properties with the Police which they can't trace but due the fact that we don't need further issue from them we decided to let it slide.

    How I wish the military will take it up to themselves to do what is right because that's the main reason they were instituted because many citizens rights are being trapped upon.

    Thank you so much for visiting my blog dear friends, I do wish you the best of the week. My response to hive learner's week 64 edition 1 prompt. Do check the latest publication by @ kronias for the details.



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    Good day my lovely friends, hmmmm it's been a long time I participated in contest here. I so miss all of you. Hope you have been having a nice time?

    In my country we always say when a Soldier slaps you then you understand that Police is your friends. For me, Police is not my friend and I don't like associating with them so much because of their corrupt practices. The person that change my conviction towards the Police is a friend of mine, I met this friend before my undergraduate days, he was so kind to me and he cared so much about my progress. While I was preparing to write JAMB, he helped to coach me and I did so well in that exams. He is also a barrister, after many years i called to know how he was doing surprisingly he told me that he is serving in my state, infact the Police command close to my house immediately I didn't hesitate to tell him that we have a case there.

    Well, his interest grew when we met and explained the matter to him. Our neighbour, was a troublesome one. When she moved into the compound we so love her children because they were still small, so we love small children but things turned out soar when she began to bahave funny. Can you imagine a woman we not only take her children in both in care and feeding them but also in coaching them in academic studies just came one day to say my brother stole money from her House. My Mom had earlier warned that we should stay away from her house, so how manage?

    This is how the Police came between us. She ordered for arrest and my two brothers were picked. See my dismay, instead of the Police to carry out a good investigation they decided to take bribe in order to cover up the woman's lies. That was when I encountered this my friend I told you about earlier. Now immediately they noticed that we now had an insider the IPO handling this matter was changed shortly that my friend was transferred out from there not only for our case but because he stands for the truth.

    This matter was ended in the court it was beyond the Police. I will be delaying you if I will have to give you the details, this matter ended in our favour. There are still some of our properties with the Police which they can't trace but due the fact that we don't need further issue from them we decided to let it slide.

    How I wish the military will take it up to themselves to do what is right because that's the main reason they were instituted because many citizens rights are being trapped upon.

    Thank you so much for visiting my blog dear friends, I do wish you the best of the week. My response to hive learner's week 64 edition 1 prompt. Do check the latest publication by @ kronias for the details.

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  • Clear Creek, CO — Last year, Christian Glass, a young man of just 22, lost his life in a cruel encounter with police, despite his innocence and despite his plea for assistance.
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