Terminally Ill Boy is Hyderabad Police Chief For a Day | Read

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  • Published On: October 15, 2014
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Ten-year-old Sadiq, who has blood cancer, wanted to be police commissioner, and his wish was granted on Wednesday. Dressed in khaki uniform and a cap, he beamed with pride when police officers of Hyderabad saluted him, their "chief" for a day. He also had a snappy salute for the cameras, baton tucked under one arm.

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