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EDUCATED CRIMINALS CAN GO ANY EXTENT, KIDNAPPING,RAPE, DRUGS &ETC.
by Indian Muslim Patriotic on Aug 21, 2007 12:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sanjay Kedia, Siddhartha Kole, Mihir Jha, Gun jan Ghosh, Ranvijay Pathak. There is nothing in common among them except that they are educated criminals. All of them have passed out from prestigious educational institutions.
A trend increasingly visible in Kolkata and many districts of West Bengal relates to highly-educated persons, even professionals like doctors, engineers and chartered accountants (CAs) taking to crimes to make quick money.

Although these criminals usually indulge in cheating, fraud and embezzlement, serious crimes like kidnapping-for-ransom and murder are also not beyond them.

Sanjay, an engineer from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, instead of taking up a lucrative job in India or abroad, chose to engage himself in drugtrafficking through the Internet. Siddhartha, a Calcutta Boys' School and Goenka College alumnus and one of the lucky few who managed to become a chartered accountant, decided to give up his highly-paid job in Bangalore only to become a high-profile dacoit.

City-based psychiatrists find "moral degradation" of the society to be the main reason behind this trend.

"The first thing that plays effec tive role on the mind of an educated person is that no one will suspect that he has committed a crime. Other factors include personality disorders, which make criminals out of high ly qualified professionals," Dr Mallick said.

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RE:EDUCATED CRIMINALS CAN GO ANY EXTENT, KIDNAPPING,RAPE, DRUGS &ETC.
by ganesh shyam on Aug 21, 2007 02:10 PM  Permalink
Your story will be accepted if the persons mentioned here are muslims as its a fact that educated,qualified muslims r the ones taking up to terrorism...

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probe
by adn on Aug 21, 2007 09:22 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Once this murder gets solved, the authroities need to look into the following:
1. Adnan is 16 yeards old. How did he get a drivers licence to drive his Skoda?
2. The photograph of Adnan, of which only the close up is shown above, shows him holding a bottle of breezer. Drinking before he is 21 years of age?
3. In one of the photos that has been posted by him in Orkut, shows a speedometer where in the needle is at 180 kmph.

All these show that the kid had scant respect for law. For this to happen, the parents are fully to be blamed. Allowing your son to do all the wrong things in life which lead to bad influence and friends. End result.... he paid with his life.

I know this message would not be in right taste for most people. But instead of looking at it emotionally, look at it in practicality. Are rich parents ruining their kids?

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by Baburao on Aug 21, 2007 02:43 PM  Permalink
Loss of one's own child is big enough punishment for the parents.Now its for other such parents to learn a lession.The world is becomming ruthless day by day.They don't take prisoners.


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by asif khan on Aug 21, 2007 11:12 AM  Permalink
I agree laws should be strictly followed, but did u think y ppl breaks law, coz they are easy to break and get out with bribe etc kind of things I blame system corruptions and ppl like you instead of hitting at law u r hurting the family which has already hurt.

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by Suresh Kumar on Aug 21, 2007 09:35 PM  Permalink
yes , its true the parents should watch their child behaviour between the age 13 to 18yrs .Now a days educated people from prestigious educational institutions are turning in to crimnals

SureshKumar.S

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by on Aug 21, 2007 09:57 AM  Permalink
I fully agree with adn.
Moral of the story: All parents must teach their children to abide by the law of the land.
Whatever happened I believe ,the parents are to be blamed. How could they allow a 16 yr old boy to go out at 11 at night(which they admit was his routine on saturdays nights)

Bushra Ahuja

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RE:probe
by sudhanshu pandey on Aug 21, 2007 10:26 AM  Permalink
Although such incident is sad but parents and local administration are solely responsible for it.Where ever and when ever law of the land is concerned ,it seems it is handywork of rich people ,politicians and criminals and they misuse resulting in such incidents.

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RE:probe
by jagadish achar on Aug 21, 2007 02:48 PM  Permalink
what mr johny u f what are u talking mind ur tongue.u old shits u kachda people,u chelas,u will be going after every woman is it not ur woman will love someone,marry someone,and roam with someone,who r u then u call us fakirs.

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RE:probe
by george yacobu on Aug 21, 2007 03:04 PM  Permalink
v.correct findings and really deserve encouragement.

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RE:probe
by savithri kalidhas on Aug 25, 2007 07:09 PM  Permalink
your message is exactly what i would have written. as a mother of a 16yr old boy i can understand what they are going through but the difference between our upbringing and the so called high society parents is like heaven and earth. the parents are to be blamed 100%.

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by Venkatesh Sekhar on Aug 21, 2007 09:27 AM  Permalink
Good findings.
Typical story of a spoil brat from a rich family


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by Indian Muslim Patriotic on Aug 21, 2007 12:44 PM  Permalink
EDUCATED CRIMINAL:

Sanjay Kedia, Siddhartha Kole, Mihir Jha, Gun jan Ghosh, Ranvijay Pathak. There is nothing in common among them except that they are educated criminals. All of them have passed out from prestigious educational institutions.
A trend increasingly visible in Kolkata and many districts of West Bengal relates to highly-educated persons, even professionals like doctors, engineers and chartered accountants (CAs) taking to crimes to make quick money.

Although these criminals usually indulge in cheating, fraud and embezzlement, serious crimes like kidnapping-for-ransom and murder are also not beyond them.

Sanjay, an engineer from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, instead of taking up a lucrative job in India or abroad, chose to engage himself in drugtrafficking through the Internet. Siddhartha, a Calcutta Boys' School and Goenka College alumnus and one of the lucky few who managed to become a chartered accountant, decided to give up his highly-paid job in Bangalore only to become a high-profile dacoit.

City-based psychiatrists find "moral degradation" of the society to be the main reason behind this trend.

"The first thing that plays effec tive role on the mind of an educated person is that no one will suspect that he has committed a crime. Other factors include personality disorders, which make criminals out of high ly qualified professionals," Dr Mallick said.

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by on Aug 21, 2007 10:19 AM  Permalink
Yes, Adnan invited his own death and his parents were willing participants in the unravelling of his life. Though this may sound crude, he deserved it.

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