Professional theft initiatives
Needless to say, there
are no metrics for theft attempts in the country. Theft attempts adapt
themselves from time to time.
I recently heard the
news about those who stole using anesthetic materials that we had come to test
the corona. I have been hearing from time to time about people stealing bank
details easily over the phone calls.
It was also a form of
theft when the drug Remdeciver was sold on the counterfeit market during the
period when the second wave of corona hit hard. At the same time, drugs for
black fungus were being sold at ten times the price.
Injustices took place
throughout the country, taking advantage of the curfew created by the Corona
outbreak and selling ten rupees worth of goods for twenty rupees. This is theft
in the guise of business. For an item sold for ten rupees there will already be
a profit in it. In which case all the profit that can be made by selling the
item for twenty rupees is definitely equal to theft!
At the same time there
were those who snatch the cash that I would pre-book the oxygen beds. This is
to say that theft is a form of civilization.
Looking at all these
incidents as a whole, it seems to me that there are a growing number of people
who do not have the mentality to feel that theft is theft.
I think it's okay to
have thieves and pick pockets taking advantage of the low level of human
mobility. They commit theft very directly. Not doing everything implicitly like
those thieves we saw above. There are more and more civilized thieves in the
country who look like honest.
The pain in this is
that they claim that stealing is their profession. Will all businesses become
so plagiarized in the future?
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