In a bizarre incident,a suspected murderer who was at large, was allowed to go free, when he came to surrender because the Police station was closed and the Police were off duty!
A 45-year-old man wanted in connection with the 2011 killing of a gang leader in Malmö tried to turn himself in on Monday, only to be told that the local police station was closed.
He has been on the run since a warrant was issued for his arrest just days after the November 2011 killing of the 31-year-old leader of the Brödraskapet Wolfpack gang (‘The Wolfpack Brotherhood‘).
The suspected mobster was shot to death at a taxi depot in a Malmö industrial area and the 45-year-old, who had previously owned the taxi business, immediately came under suspicion.
But when the suspect finally showed up at a Malmö police station on Monday night to turn himself in after nearly 15 months at large, he was amazed by the response he received, the Sydsvenskan newspaper reported.
Upon ringing the bell on the door shortly after 6pm, he was informed that the police station was closed.
“Closed? I’m suspected of murder and a wanted man – you guys really want to get ahold of me,” he said into the intercom.
But instead of being let in to the station, he was instead directed to another police station. When he had made his way there, he was placed under arrest.
Swedish criminal justice expert Sven-Erik Alhem expressed his shock at how the Malmö police handled the wanted man’s attempt to turn himself in.
For the reporter it is more important to film the event than to save the girl!
Th Media’s deafening silence on the reporter’s action of Filming the incident instead of helping the victim is strange.
It is the Independent that has highlighted this issue.
If the media which is staffed by the educated(presumably)and the socially conscious is silent, how is it that Sex education is going to solve the problem, when normal education does not kindle the human quality of Compassion?
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SCENES captured on film by a television journalist of a mob molesting and stripping a teenage girl in a city in north-easternIndia have triggered outrage across the country.
Many people are demanding to know why the journalist filmed the 30-minute assault, rather than trying to help the young woman.
At least four men have been arrested by police in the aftermath of the attack on a 17-year-old fashion student.
Officers said they were able to identify a number of the alleged participants from the footage that was broadcast on television and subsequently uploaded on to the internet.
The media channel has defended the actions of its staff.
The incident in the city of Guwahati has again highlighted the dangers and threats often faced by women in India, a nation where sexual harassment is often referred to by the media as ‘Eve-teasing’.
Yesterday, television channels repeatedly broadcast the footage of the beating and assault of the young woman, said to have taken place after she had been celebrating a friend’s birthday in a bar.”
I am of the opinion that the absence of swift deterrent punishment and erosion of moral values as the reason for the type of roguish behavior.
Unless we address this problem , we would be like the economists who blabber on economy where no results would be forth coming sans sound bites.
“A teenaged girl was pulled by her hair, lifted up, thrown down, beaten up, thrashed, molested, groped, slapped and stripped in full public view for 30 minutes on Monday night at a busy road near the Christian Basti area in Guwahati by a mob of around 20 men.
I am beginning to think if my family is atall safe in this country. It is hu some xpert saying lack of Sexrting to see a teenager to be treated in this manner.The video of the incident that was leaked on YouTube, shows the mob – consisting of around 20 men – beating the girl before stripping her.
Its a shameful act from the city which was known for tolerance.
The way the entire incident took place shows the mean and beastly thoughts that our “Youth” is cultivating in them.
What troubles me more is the fact that it happened in the city where i had seen the light of my Youth and was always proud to be associated with this part of the country;
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