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this post was submitted on 25 Jul 2024
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I believe there have been cases where petty crimes resulted in the “dead” just being released since it’s not worth the hassle to book and do the paperwork.
Should have gone for the gov office which declared him dead instead of a random school.
Given the level of corruption Where this often happens as the result of a bribe to allow the property to be sold off to someone.
Anything that is seen to risk local gov, who may well have taken the bribe. Could just mean the certification was early, not false.
That'd certainly lead to escalation.