Show CRIMS 11 OF INDIA ADEPTS IN CRIME skillful in ro robbery b be ry almost beyond belief to step in where a govern government in ent had admitted allure e to pit al all I 1 bli energies ener glea and long lone year years of per iou llou work la in a fight against organized crime was the lie tank task that comblo loner F V tucker of tho sal I 1 aaion array army together with his wife met when be he undertook t to reform certain notorious not orloue criminal tribe tribes in india the crims Cri int I 1 as the findlan criminate iro are called consist ot of entire tribes ot of natives some of whom tire descended from the no tent rulers ot of india they live almost entire entirely lr by robbery and rapine there arc are about crime crites in india banded together in a secret whose note sole li to to commit crime both iloth men and women on en take part in the robberies while their ch charen Uren are employed us its scouts and guides the crime uee use neither word nor gun and invariably carried out the raids miles away from their own village then follows a general share out I 1 of the poll spell which frequently ly a lingo huge urn sum in one province rupee rupees were reported ne no stolen in one year ot of this hie amount only tho the odd were recovered occasionally n tribe will mill ki v p a regular gane gang of perhaps perli aps 00 80 young men to do the robbery for tho the whole tribe the remainder live as a agil if it one of the gang a Is taken by the police his successor in 1 imm immediately ed named by tho the tribal caleff it if he hesitates to go every woman in tho the mocks him it ie Is rt case of 0 no robbery no wife one tribe la in jewel rol birtes jeN ja in india native women maki makii their cure ears their hanke banks und 1 invest their s la so jewelry this they the hang from the lobee lobes of their eam which are artificially enlarged for tho the purpose each member of thi this particular tribe lias bas a edged blado blade trapped strapped to hie his forefinger forc doger and utter after creeping toward a sleeping bleeping woman ho he make makes a neat cut in her oar car and relieves her of her jewelry so skillful lr it the cut and so hard the flesh that in many casta tha sleeper Is not disturbed ono one of tho the difficulties les was to induce tho crime to believe that a po was wn not necessarily a foe tho the ordinary crim la is adept at breaking into native loosest whose walls are usually of mud taud or wattle iio ile doce does not flot force open the dohrl door he cute cuts a hole in the wall |