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Murder Cases - CID & Police

AhBeng

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I noticed everybody talking about old murders unsolved mysteries or murnders due to different motives. Has anyone ever wondered what happen all the policemand and CID personnel who have been solving all the homicides cases?

I accidentally bumped into the government officials and found them all with a little mental instability......actually going crazy. They see dead bodies in their dreams. They talk in their dreams as though they are interrogating the suspects. They suffer with insomnia, unable to sleep, behaving as if they are still in the police force and are solving the cases. One even walks in the night in the living room.....up and down......talking to himself....what he needs to do????....with this criminal....

I was surprised that there was no government support for this people, who had done all the upfront work for our nation. They are just considered as WWII veterans.....
 
One word to describe the system here; everyone is expendable.

What happens after they leave the force is their own problem and the force has no obligations to support them.
If they go bonkers; its their own doing. They went in to the job with their eyes open and no one forced them.

You expect people to sympathise with them?
 
Watching gruelsome bloody suicides, accidents, murders and autopsies are part of parcel, blood and bone of police job. It's the same for nurses, doctors and pathologists. They have to watch it and do it without going bonkers. Otherwise, they're not suitable for the job.
 
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They need to learn how to relax lah.

Have you try church?

If science cannot help?
 
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Yet to come across anyone suffering from mental illness as a result of their police postings. First experience always difficult, whatever the experience. Thereafter, nothing extraordinary. Even mortuary attendants remain mentally stable. All others should too. Not so much the job. More the person involved.
 
Yet to come across anyone suffering from mental illness as a result of their police postings. First experience always difficult, whatever the experience. Thereafter, nothing extraordinary. Even mortuary attendants remain mentally stable. All others should too. Not so much the job. More the person involved.

here, it's not too bad, solve a murder and conscience is still clear. on the other hand, i know of someone who belongs to pdrm's UTK (a bit like special actions unit for serious crimes). they solve crimes, and finish off criminals. just last month there was a report of 2 wanted criminals shot dead in a car in a firefight. what actually happened was they did surveillance, confirmed the targets, and two of them moved in. Riding a honda cub, they drove alongside the car, tapped on the window, said hi and pumped in 2 shots. then they simply rode off while the rest took over. heard they're following up the recent dutch boy kidnap case too.
 
Yet to come across anyone suffering from mental illness as a result of their police postings. First experience always difficult, whatever the experience. Thereafter, nothing extraordinary. Even mortuary attendants remain mentally stable. All others should too. Not so much the job. More the person involved.

Police training and police experience are the best for sanity. I've never heard of any police officer, former or serving, gone insane before.
 
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