Their Evidence (3)
Chapter 87: Their Evidence (3)
“Wow! How do you know anout all these? Do you have evidence to support your claims?” Alejandro asked.
“As we said earlier, we have gathered a lot of evidence throughout our investigation,” Alfredo said. “We have interviewed witnesses, reviewed documents, and analyzed data. We have a voice recording of Ramos admitting to his crimes of needing Don Rizzo to get more power.
That his daughter was a sacrifice for a greater cause and he doesn’t regret his decision.”
“What you’re doing is important work,” Alejandro said, his admiration evident. “Do you think there is any hope of bringing Don Rizzo and Ramos to justice?”
“It won’t be easy, but we have to try,” Alfredo said.
“I think the biggest challenge will be getting the authorities to take the case seriously,” Alfredo said. “They may be reluctant to pursue charges against such a powerful figure. But we won’t give up until we have seen justice done.”
“You’re right, it won’t be easy to get the authorities to take action,” Alejandro said. “But I think it’s important that we try. What you’re doing is incredibly important, and you have my full support.”
“Thank you, Alejandro,” Alfredo said, grateful for the support. “We appreciate your help in this matter.”
“And we want the world to support us to persuade the authorities to take relevant actions in investigating Don Rizzo and his right-hand man Ramos Escobar.” Raven said.
“That’s a critical part of the process,” Alejandro said. “Public pressure can be a powerful force in getting the authorities to take action. That’s why you decided to use the media to reach out to the public.”
“Yes. The media is our only way to expose them of their wicked crimes.”
“That’s a smart approach,” Alejandro said. “Social media can be a powerful tool for bringing attention to important issues.”
“We want the police force to also stop taking bribe and give us justice for innocent lives that were killed because they let a criminal toam free in the world.” Raven said.
“I agree, it’s important for the police force to be held accountable for their actions,” Alejandro said. “When they take bribes and allow criminals to roam free, it undermines the justice system and makes it harder for people to have faith in the system. What specific reforms do you think need to be made?”
“There needs to be more transparency and accountability within the police force,” Alfredo said. “Officers who take bribes should be held accountable and removed from their positions. There should be a system in place to ensure that officers are held to a high standard of conduct.
An innocent and great cop named Nicolas arrested Ramos Escobar but his superiors threatened to fire him from the police force if he didn’t release Ramos.
So he was forced to release Ramos and then Ramos had him killed.” Alfredo said.
“That’s horrible!” Alejandro said, his face contorted with anger and disbelief. “It’s clear that there’s a deep corruption within the police force, and that it’s going to take a lot of work to fix it. But it needs to be done – for the sake of innocent people like Nicolas, who are just trying to do their jobs and keep the public safe.”
“Nicolas was an innocent officer who died doing the right thing and his superiors are you still collecting bribes to cover up all these politicians their crimes.” Raven said.Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
“It’s a travesty of justice,” Alejandro said, shaking his head. “I can’t imagine how difficult it must have been for Nicolas’s family and friends to hear about his death. Do you know if they’re doing okay?”
“I know that they’re devastated,” Raven said, her voice thick with emotion. “But they’re also grateful that his sacrifice wasn’t in vain – that his death has sparked a conversation about the need for police reform. They want to see something good come out of all this.”
“That’s a beautiful way to honor Nicolas’s memory,” Alejandro said. ”
“So we are saying to everyone listening to this live broadcast to persuade the police to reinvestigate Ramos Escobar’s crimes as well as Don Rizzo’s wicked schemes.” Raven said.
“And not just that,” Alejandro said, his voice rising in intensity. “We’re also asking for the public to get involved in the process of reform. Everyone has a part to play in making our communities safer. We need to work together to create a society where crime is not tolerated and everyone has a chance to succeed. We need to create a culture of respect and accountability.”
“I couldn’t agree more,” Alfredo said, his eyes shining with hope. “This is the time for real change. And I think we’re seeing the beginning of that change right now.”
“Yes, so let’s force the police department to arrest these criminals who are roaming free and hurting more innocent people.” Raven said.