An example of high level corruption among police officers would be to protect the rich peoples or the relatives of these police officers who had committed crime.
In this case, the police officers may arrest other person who had not committed any crime, the police officers may destroy the evidences, they may not do investigations correctly or present false reports to protect the rich peoples and police officer's relatives. In return of this, they may get huge amount of money from these rich peoples, who are now living freely between us and an innocent may be in the prison due to this corruption of police officers.
Other examples can be bribery and collecting money from innocent peoples, protection of illegal activities, embezzlement etc.
what would be examples of high level corruption among police officers?
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