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Brahmacharini who Robbed, Assaulted, Escaped from Police Station: A True Story of Fake Case (Crimeophobia Series)
Description
This case revolves around an iMobile robbery that took place inside a police station, shedding light on the level of corruption and the manipulation of police statements in registering a fake FIR (police complaint). The complainant, who later turned into an accused, sought justice against a perverted cop who had video recorded a single mother, a Brahmacharini, during her visit to the police station to address the hostile situation created by her husband, who had kept their child in custody.
Recently, the Hon’ble High Court ordered to quash the matter, leading to the publication of this book to expose the injustice and corruption involved. The identities of the stakeholders involved have been concealed to protect the victim. The purpose of narrating this story is to raise awareness among the public about how to navigate encounters with highly corrupt officials. While it is impossible to determine whether the crime was actually committed or not, readers can evaluate the circumstantial evidence and arguments presented in the book to form their own conclusions. It is important to note an impartial and perceptive review has been made of the artificial intelligence (AI) language model in contrast to the judgement of the Hon’ble High Court.
The book focuses on the main accused, a Bhramacharini (female monk) who was a single mother at the time of the incident. The case was registered against three individuals, and this story is narrated from the perspective of Crimeophobia, a criminology firm that prepared the counter-evidence and FSL reports for the accused’s acquittal. The Hon’ble High Court’s decision was influenced by the police’s failure to provide the claimed video recording and their inability to explain the absence of CCTV cameras in the police station.
Although attempts were made by the main accused and the police to reach a compromise, the illegal actions were deemed insufficient by the public prosecutor, resulting in a merit-based conclusion of the case. The book examines the cause of the crime, the contents of the FIR filed by the informant or complainant (a police constable), the courtroom proceedings, and the final orders issued by the High Court Judge, providing a comparative analysis with the assistance of artificial intelligence as part of the legal process. By the end of the book, readers will have the opportunity to form their own conclusions regarding who should be held accountable for the situation.
Additional information
Weight | 0.25 kg |
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