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nepali_kai
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Posted on 01-18-07 9:15
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just read this ( taken fom ekantipur) "According to police inspector Arun Paudel, it is often difficult to catch the culprits because the victims usually tend to exaggerate the looted amount." now someone please explain me , why is it difficut to catch the culprits because the amount looted gets exaggerated???
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houstonguru
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Posted on 01-18-07 9:18
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houstonguru
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Posted on 01-18-07 9:19
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Professor doesn't grade fairly because students complaint about his grading system.
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CrystalCracker
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Posted on 01-18-07 9:34
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Dude, what he actually looted denotes what type of thief is he. There are few limited thiefs in Ktm who do the bigger theft.
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Swatantratagaamy
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Posted on 01-18-07 9:36
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Any forms of lying is not good and an exaggeration is lying and if victims lie, it sort of overrides or bypasses certain clues which affects the investigation process. Thinking other way around, why do victims exaggerate? Trying to collect more of easy money!
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 01-18-07 11:55
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Swatantragaamy: Kinda like your reasoning, BUT, if the thief is richer than the victim, why did he loot in the first place????
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