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Legal ‘Subversion’

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Two prosecutors accused of selling ecstasy have been released from detention; a case of the administration undermining law enforcement.

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THIS is not the first time, but it is ironic that it continues to happen: law enforcers suspected of breaking the law receiving special treatment. Two prosecutors suspected of stealing evidence in the form of 343 ecstasy pills have been released from detention. This serious case involves the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) and the police, two national law enforcement institutions. The public had hoped that the police would act justly, with no r

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