They were first taken to the Chong-no Police Station, where a body of about twenty Japanese policemen kicked them with their heavy boots, slapped their cheeks or punched their heads.
If the building had not been so large it could have been readily taken for a police station, there were so many policemen about the place.
I thought I must be mistaken in the place and that it was a police station.
They were also fired at from a police station, where eight or ten policemen stood in uniform, as they passed, and when they were a convenient distance from the station, shots were fired at them from the crowd there assembled.
It was right near a police station or an engine-house.
Yes; quite a squad in front of a fire engine house or a police station house.
By caste Christian; forty-six years of age; by occupation missionary; my home is at Dwarahat, police station M.
That was what had struck her from the moment she entered the police station--the cool, business-like fashion in which these men had dealt with the situation.
Never before had he known this kind of hospitality to be tendered in a police station to a man arrested red-handed.
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