The footage, shows
the robber, armed with a huge knife, threatening the woman, Velam Senthil (39),
a school teacher. The robbery took place around 2.30 p.m. on 21.12.14. Ms. Senthil, a resident of MCN Nagar, Second
Lane, was going home when the robber rammed his motorcycle into her
two-wheeler. He also had an accomplice. As the woman fell on the road, the
robber, a well-built man, was upon her, and threatened to kill her if she did
not hand over her jewelry. The video footage, recorded on a mobile phone by a
person living in a house near the crime scene, shows the woman removing her
jewellery and watch, shivering in fear, even as other motorists zoom past.
After further
threatening the woman, the robber and his accomplice are seen speeding away on
their motorcycle, even as the shell-shocked victim pushes her two-wheeler
home. The victim was reluctant to
approach the police in fear of the robber. Residents of MCN Nagar alerted the
police control room about the robbery ~ while a
person could take video footage for close to 2 and half a minute, none chose to
alert the neighbours / police, shout, organise, chase or do anything to stop
the incident. Or is that practically
what people can do ? – may be the person taking footage was old and was afraid
too ! How would the common would have reacted, how the Society expects them to
react ~ and are there lessons to be learnt ? Should the video be circulated in Social
Forums at all – would it not have been better to have it handed over to Police
ONLY !!!
In another crime
incident reported in Times of India – knife wielding gang Of 3 barged into a
home at villivakkam, attacked and tied
up a 38-year-old woman before robbing her of 20 sovereigns of gold jewellery
worth around `4.2 lakh. It is reported that around 1.30pm, S Soundari
opened the door of her Agasthiar Street residence to go to a Mogappair school
to pick her daughter up when she realised she had left her mobile phone in her
bedroom. Leaving the door open, she went
in to fetch the phone. When she returned to the front door, she was shocked to
see three men standing there, police said. The badly shaken woman mustered courage to ask
them what they were doing in her house when one of them hit her on the head
with his hand. They slapped her and, brandishing knives, asked her not to raise
an alarm. They asked her to remove the gold jewelry she was wearing and hand
it over. When she refused, one of the gang slashed her lips and nose, leaving
her with bleeding injuries. Soundari fainted when the trio tore her dupatta and
tied up her hands and legs and gagged her, police said.
As soon as she came
to, the men demanded that she disclose the place where the family had stored
cash. But they heard some noises from outside and the gang members locked her
in the bedroom and fled with the gold jewelry. The house is located in a
corner of the ground floor of a two-storey building. None of Soundari's
neighbours were aware of the incident when it happened. After about 30 minutes,
one of her neighbours happened to hear her moaning, rushed in through the open
door and untied her. Soundari told police the robbers appeared to be in their
20s and that two looked like they were residents of the area.
There are eight
houses in the building where four of the tenants are bachelors. Police are
investigating to see if any of the burglars had visited the bachelors' house
earlier. There were no CCTV cameras in the building and police are trying to
find out if they can find anything from footage of CCTV cameras elsewhere in
the locality.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
23rd Dec 2014.
