Friday, August 24, 2007

Can the Egyptian Police handle something like this ??

It may sound silly and ridiculous but I could not stop myself from asking  this question now especially after all what is said and revealed about the Egyptian police

Can the Egyptian police handle some case like the case of the Son of Sam in Cairo for example ?? I mean can they catch a serial killer terrifying the people for no good reason except demons told him so leaving no clues what so ever ,killing random people based upon their hair color and gender !!

I am asking this question because I am afraid lately our Police activity seemed to be focusing only on the Political security working as a body guard for the NDP forgetting their basic mission which is to provide security for the people

The level of drug use and dealing has exceeded

The level of crimes from thefts and murder has exceeded due to the economic situations

The level of prostitution has also exceeded

The level of human organs trade has exceeded

But where is the police from this ?? either chasing regime and NDP rivals or torturing people to force them to confess crimes they did not make in order not to raise their butt from the chair and make an effort

I am sorry if one day we find ourselves reading in the newspapers about an Egyptian Son of Sam,expect more victims to fall down before they catch the real criminal and expect of course more innocent people forced to confess that they are not only the son of Sam but also son of Satan due to huge torture and threats to their families

Home of NY Daily News - special section David Berkowitz Son of Sam - The New York -NYC- summer of terror 30th anniversary at nydailynews

3 comments:

  1. interesting issues - it is troubling how the egyptian "state" seems to becoming more entrenched in state of paranoia, more concerned with its own security, thus in fact creating greater insecurity. seems like a slow down-ward spiral! you thank there is any hope???

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  2. I think the government is more concerned with opposition and competition so much so, that all other law and order duties slide / go on the back burner.

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  3. @Ibn battuta , there must be hope because eventually we are going down but in the end we will go up again , things will be better ,history says so especially the history of Egypt , the question is when things will be better

    @Vagabondblogger , we should not also forget the government is so corrupted , the NDP is so corrupted ,for God Sake from time to time you read in the newspaper that there are drug dealers who entered it and became MP !!

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