RE:Really???!!
by Sameer on Jun 30, 2008 03:05 PM Permalink
LOL.
Absolute LOL. All the more considering the fact that he supposedly went around the world (mind you, with the Piano) from: 1) Germany to Argentina 2) Argentina to Canada 3) Canada to Bulgaria 4) Bulgaria to Yemen 5) Yemen to India (Goa)
That god damn piano should either be very light or at the most pocket sized!
RE:Really???!!
by Hemant Srivastava on Jun 30, 2008 03:13 PM Permalink
the concentration camp appears to be another anagram for Shakti Sharma. Bhawani? Bhawan? Bahwaan?
Are you sure? Have you people checked out the details ? It looks like the whole media has been taken for a royal ride & shows up how it works !!
Here's why I believe it is a HOAX
1) The name Perus Narkp looks like an anagram for Super Prank.
2) If Perus Narkp is the intelligence wing of the German Chancellor's Core at Berlin, why there is no information whatsoever about it on the Internet. Google "Perus Narkp" and find it yourself.
3) There is no such concentration camp called Marsha Tikash Whanaab. Most the concentration camps where given names of the places they were setup. For example, Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Check the list on Wikipedia or somewhere else to verify.
4) I googled "Marsha Tikash Whanaab" and found nothing about it, except the list of articles where this name appears. Quiet strange huh?
5) The local police of both Goa and Karnataka don't know about this incident, which is highly unlikely. No matter what you are, what you do you or whom you work for, you must work in collaboration with the local police to catch anybody.
Perus Narkp ....is an anagram for 'Super Prank'. And isnt it strange that the name of the nazi is Johann Bach? the only thing missing is his middle name which should have been Sebastian. This would have completed the name of the great German composer. This is just a prank which the media has swallowed hook, line and sinker
this is called good intelligence network. see 50 years after the Germans arrested a murderer who killed 12000 innocent people. how many of such criminals are in India living happily here
RE:good policing
by Deepak on Jun 30, 2008 02:38 PM Permalink
we should be proud if our police have at least read this article. For all we know, they may not even know that someone has been caught ... something that seldom happens in India.
RE:good policing
by Gautam Sinha on Jun 30, 2008 03:25 PM Permalink
No need to, they resurface either on most wanted list of people from pak or as politicians, so eitehr way no need to arrest!!
RE:good policing
by Pratham on Jun 30, 2008 03:16 PM Permalink
I would go one step and say we would be proud if our police read ANYTHING so that they dont forget alphabets :D
Enven when M'bai Police Mr. Zende and team cought famous Charls Shobharaj in Goa at porvorim ,in hotel O'Qoqero..Goa police wewre clueless. However 15 days prior 2 this this Charls Shobharaj was seen travelling with a Govan cop on a bike regularly...So much 2 say 4 Goan Police(?)
Yours remarks smack of ignorance. For one thing Khanapur falls in the Belgaum area in Karnataka NOT Goa or Gova as you so aptly put it. Secondly, I was a kid when Charles S. escaped and i can tell you everyone was terrified and stayed indoors when the news broke out .. and as for the your so called fact that he was roaming with a Goan cop...patented nonsense!
" The release stated that Bach had been on the run since the past 50 years."
Once upon a time the printed word was considered to be the epitome of language grammar. But it is depressing to see the print as well as the web full of linguistically handicapped reporters. Read the sentence pasted above. This should have been '....for the past 50 years'.
What a pity!! the basic grammer is f....d by these reporters.
RE:Rape of Grammar by reporters
by Gan Lee on Jul 01, 2008 06:15 AM Permalink
GrammEr? hahaha...I went to the market looking for some fresh grammEr..I was ready to pay Rs 200 - Rs. 300 per kilo..I could not find any.. Where do I get some grammEr? Psst...when I was a kid, my English teacher had made me repeat the word 'grammAr' 100 times for spelling it 'grammer' lol P.C. Wren and H. Martin rule!!!!!
RE:Rape of Grammar by reporters
by Baba Kamdev on Jun 30, 2008 02:35 PM Permalink
TRUW...FOR THE NEW BREED GERNALIST GRAMMAR HAS BECONE GAAR-MAAR !!...lol
I'm sure the Indian cops are clueless about Nazis on the run. Just as in the movies, they appear in the last scene when the criminal has been pinned down by the hero. In this case the German government and the Israelis!