Police Looking For Community Help

The Republic of Amall Police have issued a press release asking the public for help in identifying and arresting a list of suspects. A reward has been promised for some of the suspects, should the information supplied lead to an arrest.

Amall Police spokesperson, Snooki Bigalala, said that due to limited resources police were appealing to the public to report any sightings of the people on their "wanted" list. By capturing details such as the area and the time of the sighting, police were hoping to track down more criminals and perform more arrests.

Should you need to report anything, please visit your nearest police station at your earliest convenience. The Amall Police web site has a list of police stations all around the country.

Amall has always been proud of it's relatively low crime rate, one of the lowest in the world. However, despite this, the crime rate and the number of crimes was growing. The ministry of Safety and Security has been applying for more budget to help it deal with these growing crimes statistics.

2008-09-08
Raoul Snyman
The Independent
 

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