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NEWS > 31 July 2006

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The Oakland Police Department will revise its policies to respond to citizens who request information regarding crimes and arrests after a statewide audit found the department was not following the law with respect to providing public records.
Oakland Police representatives told the city's Public Ethics Commission at its March 5 meeting the department had already started to implement changes after a Jan. 12 story in the Oakland Tribune revealed the department's failure to provide requested crime and arrest reports.

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India police held for 'gun the

Police in Indian-administered Kashmir say they have arrested three officers and a civilian for trying to sell arms from the police armoury to militants.
Jammu region's senior superintendent of police, Manohar Singh, told the BBC that members of Lashkar-e-Toiba paid about $4,500 (£2,400) for the weapons.

The militants had asked the four suspects to obtain five rifles and ammunition from the armoury, he said.

The suspects were arrested in Jammu region's Doda district.

Earlier, three Indian army soldiers and two policemen were arrested in the state over their alleged links with Lashkar-e-Toiba.

 

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