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    Is it Karma retribution nemesis or something else

    It is in today's news reports . Robbers broke open ATMs at three spots near Thrissur in Kerala and escaped with more than 65 lakhs rupees.

    It was later reported that the robbers were caught in Tamil Nadu and everyone including the Police were surprised by the modus operandi. A container truck was obstructed and detained by the public when the truck by its speedy driving rammed a few vehicles and tried to speed away. But it had to slow down due to the heavy traffic on the road with lot of people and vehicles. The public followed the container truck and detained it. Police also arrived. After initial denial and ignorance, the driver confessed presence of a car, robbers and booty inside the container.

    It is also reported that when police opened the container and confronted the robbers, they fired at the police and injured one inspector. In retaliation fire one robber died and two others were injured.
    They were the same who robbed the three ATMs.

    What you say about the whole drama. Is it not retribution, Karma taking its course or nemesis for the criminals or anything else? Had the accidents not happened they would not have been caught so easily.

    You may also read my response in another thread on Fear of God'.
  • #782205
    As I told you in my other thread, people want to earn as much as possible. How they earn is not at all the issue. They can forget all morals, and ethics and go to any extent in getting money. This is what we see in this particular case referred by the author. The robbers never thought about Karma or destiny etc. They wanted money. They planned for a robbery and could be unsuccessful in executing the robbery. But luck is not on their side. They have to surrender to the police.
    But what I feel is money earned in these illegal means may not be helpful to the people who deceived the public and systems should be there to punish such people at the earliest so that the public will never forget the ill doings of the people who are getting punished by the police.
    Money is important but it is not the only issue on this earth. There should be ethics, morals and we should follow them.

    drrao
    always confident

  • #782224
    As the morality is vanished in nowadays, culprits are increasing. Moral education in schools are to, definitely,be included in schools and even in colleges. Parents should go temples/mosques/churches with their children without fail. Unless otherwise this is followed we all forced to face cultural disaster and total ruin.

  • #782226
    Ramachnadran Pattabhiraman, I had said in one of my old post, that those places which were used with an aim of deterrence to crime, are now sought after and even used as paid picnic spots. Example-Jails can be enjoyed as holidaying spots( Ref: feel the jail-news report on 18 July 2018, 28 July 2018 etc.)

    So punishment has not much deterring effect on criminals. Jails have turned into commercial outlets with various food products made by jail inmates selling well outside. Many reports are being published in media about jail inmates getting various facilities out of the way on paying bribes or having political or bureaucratic connections.
    Over all these, our legal system is exploited for its loopholes and delay by the crime perpetrators and their legal advocates either to delay the case and go scot free or just getting very light punishment.
    Hence crimes increase.


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