>Did they really observe him? I don't think so. Had they done so --
they would have >realized that he is a Brazilian -- so has no
connection with bombings.

I think you are right.

With all their 'watching', it looks like they not doing a great job.  

If looks more and more as if they were just watching the station and
singling out South Asians.

--Ram da



On 7/25/05, umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I am still wondering whether the policemen in plainclothes are really
> telling the truth. Initially it was mentioned that they had been observing
> the guy for a few days before they entered his house and he ran. Now they
> are saying that that he is a Brazilian who had  NO connection with the
> terrorist. -- So why where they observing him?
> 
>  
> 
> Did they really observe him? I don't think so. Had they done so -- they
> would have realized that he is a Brazilian -- so has no connection with
> bombings.
> 
> I think they never really chased him to the train station!!!! 
> 
> They were just watching people inside the metro station - in their plain
> clothes. Saw this brown skinned guy entering the train in a thick coat. They
> called out to him - he didn't respond -- so they panicked (and also became
> angry.) 
> 
> They killed him in cold blood -- thinking him to be a South Asian.  Had he
> really been a muslim or a South Asian -- noone would ever have doubted their
> story that they had really been observing him iun his house.
> 
> Why don't they give proof ?
> 
>  
> 
> Why don't they show the metro station video - in which he is shown running
> inside the station -- and the police are chasing him? Every metro station
> has video cameras at their entrance and corridors.
> 
> They never really chased him insde the station. They had suspicion and just
> killed him -- or else show proof!
> 
> Now I understand why British police is accused of racism by all minority
> residents . Doesn't such a scenario happen in Assam or Manipur?
> 
> Umesh
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> Rini Kakati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> How important these police officers are -- when it comes to the suicide 
> bomber threat we face today, these people are the gatekeepers between us and
> the people trying to kill us.
> 
> So it is vital these highly trained professionals have the confidence of 
> their bosses and the ordinary public.
> 
> If they don't have that, it might lead them to hesitate -- that split second
> could be the difference between life and death for hundreds of people.
> 
> The Brazilian was quite simply in the wrong place, doing totally the wrong 
> thing at the wrong time. Yet why he made a run for it, despite challenges 
> from police to stop, remains to be explained. Every one will understand the 
> awful dilemma faced by the armed officer. To hold fire and risk more 
> bloodshed, or shoot to kill.
> 
> Rini Kakati
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