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A bunch of SMU students on Thursday lured the phone stalker of a female student, called the police after holding him.
The NewPaper reported : "Police said that a man in his 50s was interviewed and advised by the police over alleged "unsolicited text messages" sent to a woman in her 20s. No investigations are onging, to the dismay of the students."
Questions:
What is the definition of "advised" in the police context?
It was a simple black and white case of unsolicited text messages. Why "alleged"? Since they were 'interviewing' the suspect, surely, it could be proven, and not alleged? Now it would appear that the victim was making up the matter.
Why did the police investigate whether he was a serial stalker - by conducting necessary checks?
That the suspect actually dared to turn up at SMU on his motorcycle showed that this could be a serious case.
The NewPaper reported : "Police said that a man in his 50s was interviewed and advised by the police over alleged "unsolicited text messages" sent to a woman in her 20s. No investigations are onging, to the dismay of the students."
Questions:
What is the definition of "advised" in the police context?
It was a simple black and white case of unsolicited text messages. Why "alleged"? Since they were 'interviewing' the suspect, surely, it could be proven, and not alleged? Now it would appear that the victim was making up the matter.
Why did the police investigate whether he was a serial stalker - by conducting necessary checks?
That the suspect actually dared to turn up at SMU on his motorcycle showed that this could be a serious case.