Show CRIMS OF INDIA ADEPTS IN CRIME skillful in robbery almost beyond be belief lief to step in where a government had bad admitted fall failure arc to at fill 11 ill lid energies and long years of peril work in a fight against organized crime was the task that commil stoner F booth tucker of the tile sal arm together with hl hie ftfe set himself ahen ft hen ho undertook t to reform certain notorious criminal tribes in india tho te crime crims I 1 an ILI tho tile lodan crim crina ainali are called consist of entire tribes of natives some of NO whom are rescinded from the anclena ruler rulers of 0 india they live almott entirely by robbery and there are about 1 crima crims in india banded together in a secret society whose eole sole business qs Is to commit crime both men and women take part in the robberies while their children are employed mp loyed as scout and guides T ate brimis use left er sword nor ga gual and invariably carried out the aulds miles away from their own tillage village then follows a general share out one of the which frequently represents a huge bum sum in la one ono province rupees were reported as stolen in one year of thi this amount only tile odd were recovered 1 occasionally a it tribe mill keep a regular gang of perhaps 30 10 young youn men to do the robbery for the whole tribe the remainder ilse II 11 e as aarl it if one of the gang la is taken by the police fits successor Is immediately named by the tribal ellefs it if he hesitates to go every woman vroman in the tribe blocks mo ks hid him it to e a case of 0 no o robbery no alte efell ono one tribe specializes la in jewel robberies in india native women make alier ears their banks and invest their savings in JeR jewelry elry this they hang from the lobes of their care vitro which are artificially enlarged for the purpose each member of this part Lular ular tribe has a razor edged blade strapped to big ils and after creeping toward a sleeping bleeping woman he makes 4 neat cut in her ear and relieves her of her jewelry so skillful Is the cut and so hard the flesh that in many uses cases the sleeper Is not disturbed one of the difficulties was to in daco the tile crime crims to baime 1 that a policeman was nt a foe the ordinary crim Is adept at breaking into native bouses whose hose walls are usually ot of mud or ft attic attle he ile does not force open the door he cuts a hole in the nil wall |