Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
In the near future, I picture myself working as a police detective. It wasn’t my dream, though I can imagine myself engaging in this queue of work wherein I am solving criminal cases, putting down syndicates, catching bad blokes and putting them inside the gaolz. I want to help eliminate illegal works of the country. As a detective, it is my duty to investigate crimes, engaged or employed in obtaining information that is not easy to gain or available to the public because sometimes, witnesses are afraid to testify or utter even a single word. Evidences found in the crime scenes are sometimes fabricated to lead the investigation away from the true criminal. Detectives are behind solved cases. They conduct interviews with the suspects and witnesses but not only that because not all are solid and facts. They also observe the activities of the suspects. Upon gathering solid evidences , detectives obtain warrants and arrest the culprit or the perpetrator. Detective’s work could be sometimes hard especially if the crimes are done so clever with no track at all. It is also the duty of the detective to secure the evidences from crime scenes. I picture myself out standing in front of a notice board full of pictures of the evidences, pictures of the possible person involved that i have collected. It was connected from one to another through the drawing pins just like what I saw in the pictures. In this field of work, danger is your mate because in order to collect evidences and informations, there’s a possibility that you have to disguise as a badass to get inside the syndicate’s den. Detectives can be a cyclone that will wreck the already wrecked life of the criminals.
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