The Delhi Police can not complain of lack of resources nor can it point fingers at anybody else, especially when it comes to dealing with law and order situations, writes Neeraj Kumar, former Commissioner, Delhi Police.
The top cop says that had Delhi Police involved someone who had worked on the Hansie Cronje match-fixing scandal in 2000 the case would have been on a stronger footing
Press Conference by R.M. Abhyankar , Special Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs and Neeraj Kumar , Joint Director, Central Bureau of Investigation February 9, 2002 : 2000 Hours - [Transcript]
Delhi Police is nobody’s police. Perhaps mercifully so. Despite the stains on its uniform, critics overlook a long history of fighting everything from organised crime to terrorism.
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