Non-Professionalism Of Baghlan Police Challenges Court Tasks

MEP: The chairman of the appellate court in Baghlan province says that police’s non-professionalism treatments faced the court with challenges of adversity and in setting the defendant’s case.

Pooh Mohammad Hussain Siddiqui, chief of Baghlan province’s Court of Appeal made the comments in a press conference on Sunday.

He says, in most cases referred by police to the office, there are many defects that has caused them to fail as soon as possible to address these cases.

The head of Baghlan appellate court stated that the sentences not being implemented by them, in some cases discourages people from working lapsed, and meanwhile, the armed opposition existence has caused that the decisions not implemented properly by the police.

This comes as earlier Baghlan police chief Noorhabib Gulbahari in a consultative meeting, confirmed the non-professionalism and ignorance of law of a number of police forces and promised to take the necessary reforms to address better the cases of defendants and offenders as soon as possible.

It is worth mentioning that the Court of appellate Baghlan province this morning sentenced a man to twenty years in prison in a public trial for the murder of another man.

According to the President of the Court, from the beginning of this year so far, 800 cases have been resolved by the department and of these, 600 cases are considered in absentia.

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