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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Gang of North Korean road agents finally caught: they're high school students
2011-05-20
A group of vicious robbers on the loose around South Pyongan Province since 2009 has finally been caught, according to a source from the city. The members of the group were allegedly all students in their teens.
Surprise!
Speaking with The Daily NK yesterday, the source explained, "On around April 10th, 15 upper middle school grade 5 and 6 students who had been robbing people for three years, killing seven, were caught. They used to target people on bicycles riding in secluded areas."
So they were in grade 2 when they began? It's maddening when otherwise credible stories like these contain inconsistencies.
The gang apparently contained both male and female members. First, a female member lured someone riding alone in a quiet area into giving them a ride, and then male members attacked the rider from behind and stole the bicycle. In this way, the group was able to steal more than 40 bicycles.
Even in poorest China, people can afford bicycles.
Although there were dozens of people hurt in the attacks, by attacking people in various rural areas the group was apparently able to evade capture.
Well, holding up bicycles isn't exactly the same as holding up stagecoaches, but I'm willing to let that slide.
However, they were finally apprehended thanks to a lengthy People's Safety Ministry operation, the source explained, saying, "People's Safety agents, who had not been able to catch them even though the same thing kept happening here and there for three years, eventually caught them after staking out the area for 40 days. Both the agents and other people got a big shock when they realized that the people guilty of killing others were students; they couldn't even imagine that."

When asked about the reason behind the crime spree, the source suggested, "They have to spend money for school and don't get any from home, so committing crimes is inevitable," but added, "They may also have done it for fun."
Koreans. Kids get upset and violent when they can't go to school.
"In the past few years there has been a dramatic expansion in the number of robberies, and moreover society is pretty chaotic," another source from South Pyongan Province said, but agreed, "Everyone is shocked when I tell them about this."

"It wasn't even homeless kids; it is extraordinary to find that even kids who were attending school would go around robbing people," the source added.
I thought socialist societies rid themselves of homelessness?
"It apparently started with simple robbery, but people ended up dying because they were hit with blunt objects after resisting the attack," the same source went on. "The investigating agents were stunned because the kids didn't seem to have any particular guilty conscience."
I wonder where they learned that? I'm sure Koreans are beside themselves with bafflement. And I don't mean this sarcastically, I mean they can't see the forest for the trees. Sort of like liberals.
Now, however, the entire group has apparently been jailed irrespective of age. The source explained, "Those kids caught after leaving school and joining the army or entering society were sent to jail, while those not yet old enough to have received their official I.D. were given one anyway, and then sent to jail."
Sort of like when teens begged to get into the army in WWII. How kind of the Norks.
By doing so, the authorities were able to punish the younger gang members as adults. Had they been punished as children, i.e. before receiving their I.D. at the age of 16, their punishment would have been comparatively light.

"People hear about the events, and then every one of them is lost in shock," the Nampo source reiterated. "It is obvious that if they are released they will do it again. There are loud calls for them never to be released."

However, the source also expressed sadness at the situation, saying, "Kids don't get free school uniforms and other things which they used to get; they don't have any will to go to school," and adding that people believe 'it is the world that is making criminals of children'.
Road agent (n.) A highwayman in the mountain districts of North America. (cit.) "Road-agent is the name applied in the mountains to a ruffian who has given up honest work in the store, in the mine, in the ranch, for the perils and profits of the highway." --W. Hepworth Dixon: New America, i. 14.
Posted by:gromky

#1   "Kids don't get free school uniforms and other things which they used to get; they don't have any will to go to school," and adding that people believe 'it is the world that is making criminals of children'.

Yep, blame the Americans for not sending enough aid....
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2011-05-20 16:22  

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