World's Dumbest Criminals

Unbelievable tales of bad judgement, timing and just plain stupidity

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Unbelievable tales of bad judgement, timing and just plain stupidity

Mumbai resident Altaf Qureshi had just made off with the handbag of a lady he'd spotted dozing in a railway ticket counter queue. Now the proud owner of the booty-a cell phone, necklace and some cash-he only thought it polite to answer his newly-acquired phone when it rang. At the other end was the lady Qureshi had robbed, and she made an enticing offer: "Keep everything else, just return my documents," she said. "I'll pay you Rs.1,000."

The genius master criminal couldn't believe his luck. All set to rake in some more cash, he reached the designated spot-only to find some plain-clothes cops waiting. The police sent off the lady with well-deserved praise and took Qureshi into custody.

Source: ndtv.com

 

Publicity Hounds

ONCE YOU SET UP a business,marketing it is only obvious. A gang of three professional shooters in Allahabad decided to build their profile with a blitzkrieg of publicity: they actually circulated smiling, gun-toting photographs of themselves in the crime world and to further substantiate their expertise, CVs of their felonious deeds were added to their publicity campaign.

The ingenious modus operandi came to light when the police busted the gang. The trio--Ajay Yadav, Rakesh Kumar and Neeraj Singh--said the portfolio helped establish their credentials with prospective clients.

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

 

Dear Diary

DURING A ROUTINE security check, the local crime branch officials of Ahmedabad rounded up Devendra Singh, alias Devanand, when he couldn't produce documents for the motorbike he was riding. When the suspicious-looking 23-year-old was frisked, out ...

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