TIWN
AGARTALA, April 15 (TIWN): Despite of several initiatives has been taken to curb down the rising crime in the State, recovery of dead bodies has become daily report.
Where the ministerial authority claims that the crime rate in Tripura is declining day by day, on the other hand, reports of recovery of dead bodies including infant, aged has become rampant.
It is to be mentioned here that the capital has become a dumping zone of dead bodies. Though several police stations have been established in the capital including women police station, it seems like all the initiatives fails to curb down the rising crime in the capital.
However, if we go through the reports, the capital as well as in various interior part of the State has virtually become a dumping ground for bodies.
Reports of the unidentified dead bodies have become a daily feed for the news papers and the channels in the State
Bodies of several persons who have been killed are thrown on roads, drains, railway tracks and secluded areas and they are unidentified.
However, the State has become a hub of crimes where one after other day heinous incident related to murder is reported from every corner and police is simply playing the role silent spectator.
It appears that the duty of police is so far limited to report the murder case and sent the bodies for post-mortem.
Apart from taking any strict action police is busy in making tall claims in front of the public and fool people around.
However, Tripura has become a dumping zone for the criminals and day after day the criminals are dumping the body without any fear of the police as they allegedly understood that the police work ending in the name of investigation.
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