"www.online.bangalore.com"
.....Yes.
Police of the Czech Republic's motto is 'Pomáhat a chránit'.
so they can track people down and find out their contact details. hope this helped :) - sajida
One can find contact details for the New Zealand police by going to their website. Their website provides national phone numbers such as the emergency number 111 as well as local numbers.
We have a policy of not providing personal contact details. However, in Mr. Waziri's case, you might try writing him in care of the Nigerian Ministry of Police Affairs, of which he is the head. If this is about an email you received ... it's a scam.
depends on which area you require, there are 76 stations in Malta. For a start you may phone 21572606 (St Pauls Bay Station) and ask from there
Tsang Wai-Hung is the Commissioner of Police for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
Do what the letter says and contact the police. Chances are if you don't contact the police a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
Notify the police of the loss of your passport. Then contact the responsible authorities of your country which issues your passports and ask them to help you.
Because he uses his army and secret police to intimidate opposition.
You can call the police or visit your local police station to file assault charges on someone. Provide them with all the information, evidence, and details of the incident to help them with the investigation.