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In 2016, members of the public were taken hostage in a robbery of a bank in Tokyo. Senior detective Mizuki Sawa from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department’s First Investigation Division leads Togashi Asuma and other subordinates over and surrounds the scene. Sendo Taizen, the head of criminal investigations, requests for the deployment of the special assault team which belongs to the Security Department. However, Sendo is fighting with Gondo Hideo, the head of security, and Yoshinaga Haruki, the head of police affairs, to be the next police commissioner. The discussion which is rife with each man’s ulterior motives breaks down. While this is going on, the masked criminals shoot at a hostage and successfully flee from the rear entrance. Sawa does not know the details of the discussion between the men but she is furious that they could not prevent an incident that was clearly preventable. However, Kamijo Ren, a director of the Criminal Investigation Liaison Divis
Stem systemic rot laid bare by Waze case tribuneindia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribuneindia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ON the first anniversary of the communal riots in north-east Delhi, numerous humanitarian, administrative and judicial accounts are being updated or freshly circulated in the media. Available statisti
Colombia: UN Welcomes Probe of People Falsely Declared Dead in Combat
Colombia: UN Welcomes Probe of People Falsely Declared Dead in Combat
UN human rights office, OHCHR, has welcomed progress on the investigation in Colombia of people falsely presented as having been killed in combat as “an important step in fighting impunity”.
So-called “false positives” cases refer to civilians that have been extra-judicially killed by the Colombian army and then falsely labelled as enemies in order to inflate body counts and receive promotions or other benefits.
“On Thursday, the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, which was set up to prosecute crimes committed during the armed conflict, announced that it was investigating the killing of 6,402 people, far higher than the initial figure of some 2,000 that they received to investigate”, said OHCHR Spokesperson Liz Throssell.
Training of police officers being improved with more focus on tactics, firing skills: NPA Director By Ankur Sharma | Updated: Feb 19, 2021 01:59 IST
New Delhi [India], February 18 (ANI): The Home Ministry has agreed to some changes in the training of officers in line with findings of a survey done by National Police Academy to identify any missing gaps, NPA Director Atul Karwal has said.
Karwal told ANI that changes are being implemented to improve training methodology with a greater focus on attitude, tactics and firing skills.
The survey was done last year during the fight against COVID-19. We did a detailed survey across the country in eight states and got almost 12,000 responses. It was done to have a look at what is the missing gap in training. Later we identified those gaps and presented them before the Home Minister and the Home Ministry. The ministry has agreed to change the training to an extent to make it convergent with the ch