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| spraret | Jul 15 2010, 01:37 PM Post #1 |
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| Fmr TOPP Awardee 82'PNP | Jul 15 2010, 05:50 PM Post #2 |
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It is also the right direction in making the points of accomplishment. Arrests are not accomplishments, it is considered as one of the routines of the police. A case against suspected criminals will find it's conclusion after the case has been resolved by either conviction or acquittal. It is an accomplishment when the convicts are placed behind bars with the corresponding penalties of the crime committed. |
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