Tuesday, April 14, 2009

A salute to Punjab police

Corrupt, rapists, murderers, pot bellied. If this is all you think about Punjab police, here are few lines that will make you re-think. As strange as it may sound. Few Punjab police cops have a side that is lesser known to the world and the prefer to keep it under wraps.

This series brings forth the other side of men in khakhi – our very own Punjab police cops. It’s based on true incidents.

Labbi – the found child

After traveling 150 kms, as I unloaded bags off my shoulder with a thud, the girl came rushing to me. I asked her name and she replied, Labbi. In a state of names like Kaur Singh, Ladoo Singh, Shinda – Labbi came as a strange name.

I was one of many boarders, who had come to seek accommodation in new city, where I was transferred much to my chagrin. Later, the owner of that palatial house, went on to became mother-figure and we shared nuances of life.

I asked her about Labbi and she told that Labbi lived in neighborhood. At the age of to, she was found crying on a shop, someone had abandoned her, and a kind hearted cop brought her up as her own daughter. This cop lived in close vicinity of my lodging.

When I joined office, later in the day, boss asked where I had rented the accommodation.

“It’s a small non-descript area. Somewhere on outskirts of the city.”
“But still. You might have some land mark.”
“Ya. A senior police official stays opposite my land lord’s place.”

And he asked me his name. When I answered, he shifted back in his chair. He told me something that only a handful people knew. A fact that changed my perception of cops. A fact about Labbi, that even she did not know.

My kind hearted neighbor cop had found Labbi – the child – bleeding in interior parts of the walled city. The two years old infant was brutally raped and left to die near a garbage dump.

He took the child to city hospital, paid for her bills and did not have heart to leave her to her fate. Doctors operating her told that the child’s urinary tract had to be reconstructed surgically. When the infant recovered, he brought her to his home. And told his wife that he had found the child abandoned at a shop during patrolling duty.

The girl is appearing for her board exams this year. She has not picked name of the cop as her father, but that of his gardener’s. But she would always remain his child.

(some details have been changed to conceal identity of cop and the child)

6 comments:

A S Rai said...

Good of you to have looked at better side of Punjab Police.There are umpteen number of such men amongst our organisation.Even those who are most derided,have a softer side to them.Unfortunately,for the lack of time and patience,no one goes looking for them.
Keep up the good work
A S Rai

Swati Sharma said...

There are so many girl children who are abandoned...this gesture of the cop is very touchy and really thought provoking..it has been written very well...lovely meghso

Gursharan said...

Such virtues comes through your family and not through your profession. There are good as well as bad doctors, journalists etc. But carry home message about a community is the How the majority is performing ? Indeed the Good deeds of PP needs to be highlighted and rewarded so that a normal cop feels the need to imbibe these values.
Gursharan

♥ Manav Ghuman ♥ said...

You have brought forward another facet of the Punjab Police cops. Largely known for their in-human treatment to the general public, their human side remains under the veils. A very touching story... Your this gesture has been largely appreciated by the men in khakhi that is the reaosn why you have recieved so many calls for your this post.
Good Work Sweetu,keep it up.

Megha Mann said...

Dr Ernest Albert wrote:

Dear Megha,
you made me happy with your 'salute to Panjab Police'.
If...if only one were to scratch the surface and see the dehumanising conditions,unending duty hours and the absence of the healing that comes from simply being with the family,and the 'pressures' they have to work under,one can realise why they are what they are.
And while their bosses know all this, there is hardly anything being done to ameliorate the situation.
I follow your 'invoking thoughts' and wish you to continue writing it,
best wishes,
Dr.Ernest Albert.

Inder preet singh said...

good peice , this is a better side of olice. I know personly some officers who are dedicated to org. but they also feel that system not allow to work them