Host Anoop Soni introduces the first case of
Crime patrol season 4. This case is of
Sarika Chatwal, who was shot dead by an unknown person. Sarika's friend Aashish was present with Sarika when she was shot, so he helped police to draw the killer's sketch.
Police finds that he was staying in the same area of Sarika and his name is
Shyam Singh. Police catches Shaym
Sing's friends from
Sitapur U.P.
Will
Delhi police succeed in trapping the unknown killer ? What was the killer's real motive behind killing innocent Sarika ?
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Crime Patrol coming back in its 4th season attempts to bring stories of crime happening all around the country.
Crimes that tell us, we need to be careful, we need to be watchful. Crimes that tell us lives could have been saved.
Every crime we hear of, either warns us to be careful or scares us, it could happen to us. Every crime ignites a feeling, "It should not have happened".
Would knowing the "Why" behind a crime, help in stopping a crime from happening?
"I don't like the way he looks at me", "I don't like the way he/she is behaving", "I think he/she is out of his/her mind", "I think he/she has gone crazy". That gaze, that quirky smile, that persistent stare which unnerves. It is difficult to understand the intentions but the hints are there.
In a house a husband and wife argue, fight. A vessel comes flying, a glass breaks. Husband is angry and the wife is upset. That hatred, that ego.
The distance that keeps growing. It is difficult to comprehend the damage, but the cracks are there.
Feelings... expressions.
Misunderstood, unresolved callings of the heart. The cracks are there. Too wide to be missed. Yet when the heart takes over the mind, the outcome is a mindless tragedy.
Crime Patrol-
Dastak will attempt to look at the signs, the signals that are always there before these mindless crimes are committed.
Instincts/Feelings/
Signals that so often tell us that not everything is normal. May be, that signal/feeling/instinct is just not enough to believe it could result in a crime.
Unfortunately after the crime is committed, those same signals come haunting."
- published: 03 May 2011
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