As much as I pity the parents for the tragic loss of their beloved son, I think it's abit ridiculous to pin the blame on the enforcement officers and accusing them of indirectly causing his son's death. I must say it's poor parenting and probably the parent's lack of guidance towards the son in the first place that resulted in the boy meddling with drugs and mixing with bad company. I must say the late son was probably a softie. During my school days, boys who were arrested and charged by the police for rioting, being a SS member, these chaps would regard the charges brought against them as some sort of a badge of honour. For them being under police investigation for a crime was very cool and a good way to brag to the girls that they met. Some continued a life of crime even after NS. Some changed for the better and are doing well in life now.