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What is the role of the police in investigating a crime?
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Answered by Anonymous
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When the police receive an FIR or detect a crime, it launches an investigation, which may include questioning witnesses, recording their statements and collecting other kinds of evidence, for example, fingerprints, stolen goods, and murder weapons. If the evidence collected makes the police believe that a person (or persons) is (are) guilty of the reported crime, it files a charge-sheet against the person(s) in a suitable criminal (usually magistrates) court. .

Answered by anushkasinha98
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The purpose of an investigation is for police to gather information and evidence. This helps them identify an offender; to determine whether a criminal offence has been committed and/or to help them decide what course of action to take. They are impartial and neutral as investigators.❤️

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