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The pig that defended itself will not become a hot dog

Yoram Mizrachi

A farmer from one of the settlements in Western Canada, near the border with Minnesota, USA, who was concerned about a wave of animal thefts, mainly of pigs kept in pens far from residential areas, installed a CCTV camera in the pen, with a microphone. The farmer could watch at any time in the pen to make sure all his pigs were in place. "I breed only a few pigs, and it's not my main industry," he said, adding, "The camera idea came to my mind after I noticed the tiny cameras covering the entire city, and if it's good for the bank, it's certainly good for me." One hot night at the beginning of the summer, the farmer, Ray Stoiko, woke up from his sleep and while in his bed he tried to decipher the meaning of the strange voices coming from the television. When he approached the television monitor in his office, he saw to his astonishment Stalin standing over a young man, who was shouting at the top of his voice." Stoyko called the police and left with his son towards the corral. "When we arrived at the corral we managed to notice a truck that had just escaped from the scene, and in the corral we found a young man lying on the concrete floor and Stalin snoring and growling furiously above him. The young man begged and asked us to move the pig away from him, which, of course, prevented him from getting up." added Sean, Stoyko's son. "We moved the pig away from the guy who was bleeding from his bitten arm, and even through his pants you could see that his leg was broken."
The police praised Stalin for dealing so nicely with the thief, biting him and putting all his weight on him, which in the end, was what broke the thief's leg. "What I heard while sleeping were the boy's screams of pain," Stoiko stressed. The big pig, which was bred and fattened first to participate in a breeding competition, and then, to go to the market, reached a weight of more than 300 kg, in the meantime received amnesty and was even renamed. "He will no longer turn into hot dogs, and his name from now on will be 'Rambo,'" Stojko said. The thief's friend and two other accomplices who managed to escape with the truck were captured the next day, when the wounded thief began to "sing". Pigs are known for their high level of intelligence compared to other animals, and according to a regional veterinarian, when it comes to a small number of pigs that are kept in a pen, "they get used to the place and to the person who feeds them. Stalin recognized the stranger who appeared in the dead of night as someone dangerous, so he found it appropriate to defend himself, and in the end helped capture the thief."

In Pakistan, the police celebrated the "diamond victory"...

The Commissioner of Police of Pakistan and the head of the Special Investigations and Intelligence Unit CID participated in a press conference in Rawalpindi, which was held following the "elimination of a gang of jewel robbers and dangerous murderers". This is a particularly violent gang that "specialized" in robbing jewelry stores and had a special interest in diamonds. The gang was headed by Muhammad Tariq of Muzaffarabad, a former army man who served in a mountain commando unit. Tariq and his men swore in the Koran not to be captured by the police, and if the need arose, even to commit suicide. With the exception of their oath in the Koran, they did not behave like real pious Muslims. The gang committed twenty-eight robberies at jewelry stores and at gold and gemstone dealers, and along the way, countless "accidental" robberies, which, according to the commissioner, were intended to be used as pocket money. The good stones were smuggled to Europe and the gold was melted down and sold to goldsmiths in the Persian Gulf. Besides robberies, the gang was responsible for several murders, some of them "work accidents" and some of them the elimination of informers, or eyewitnesses, who knew how to point to the criminals. The elimination of the gang was conducted using the "search and destroy" method: detectives, CID personnel followed gang members who were located and identified, and on the first occasion that the robber was found alone, they opened fire on him (in order to subdue him with the first shot, a goal that was not always achieved). After several gang members were eliminated, a siege was laid on the house where the "boss" was hiding, who, despite his oath not to fall into the hands of the police, actually surrendered after a short fight. In the gang's hideout, a weapons cache was discovered that included Kalashnikov rifles, pistols with silencers, an RPG and radios. At the end of the press conference, the Commissioner hosted his guests at a party called the "Victory of Diamonds".

who sleeps in my bed they asked in New Mexico

A Jewish couple from Santa Fe, who went to a funeral in California, returned home at the end of the oath. The husband neutralized the perimeter alarm system, opened the door and stood amazed in front of complete disarray. "The guest room was full of dirty dishes, dirty towels were found in the bathroom, the kitchen was completely turned upside down and someone emptied the freezer and the pantry," said Rita, the owner of the house that lived in one of the luxury neighborhoods of Santa Fe. Her husband, Michael, said the worst shock was finding out someone was sleeping in your bed. "It seems the intruder has decided to enjoy everything this house has to offer," he added. The police who were called had no difficulty identifying the "hallmarks" of a known homeless man, who was previously a programmer and expert in...alarm mechanisms. Within a few hours, the intruder was captured who admitted to the invasion, but claimed in his defense, "All in all, I guarded the house. The food and drinks are the payment for the service." Of course the argument was not admissible. In court, where his arrest warrant was extended, it turned out that a few months ago he was released on parole from prison, where he served his sentence for his habit of searching the homes of rich people who are on vacation, in order to practice his professional skills and bypass alarm systems. The police offered the homeless man a comfortable plea deal in exchange for which he would have to reveal his methods for bypassing alarm systems. However, the man refused and explained "even after that I will have to live and exist...".

The actions of the "courteous maid" study material in police colleges

An American con artist and thief, Janice Laina, who operated a gang of con artists and thieves that was defined as "one of the most successful in the history of crime in the United States," is now presented as an example of sophisticated, imaginative, non-violent crime. The kind black woman, with a peaceful and friendly appearance, reminiscent of Topsi from "Uncle Tom's Tent", trained herself as a maid, including what was defined in court as "the manners of an eloquent maid from the South." At the end of a special course for servants and maids, which she graduated with honors, the woman gained experience in several houses in New York and Boston, addressing the top decile of the residents of the big city. In the next step, the woman equipped herself with fake recommendation documents and assembled a gang of helpers. After the preparations were complete, Janice began following advertisements published in the New York Times, concentrating on particularly affluent residential areas, and approached unsuspecting potential employers, giving a definite preference to affluent women who lived in New York's most expensive neighborhoods. The impressive letters of recommendation were accompanied by a comment she made to the intended employers, "I ask you to decide quickly because I have several offers." The employer who fell into the trap called the phone numbers mentioned in the letters of recommendation. The fraudster placed six of her people in public telephone booths around New York, who answered the questions of the investigation conducted about the excellent maid, heaped praises and mentioned the excuse "that if there was no external factor, such as the illness of a relative, or the need for a nursing assistant, or, moving to another settlement, ” and the like, of course they would never give up Janice's services. Two or three days after she started working "as a housekeeper", on the first occasion she found herself alone at home, Janis emptied her jewelry, light valuables to carry, and abandoned her job in a taxi. The next stop was always an airport, where she entered the bathroom, changed clothes, sunglasses and a foreign wig, before boarding a plane that took her away from New York. The booty was shared at the next meeting place of the gang, which hopped from city to city and state to state. Police estimate that this method yielded millions of dollars worth of stolen property. The police who were chasing the crook failed in their attempts to arrest her. However, everything changed when one of the victims, an elderly woman from New York, who set herself a "sacred goal" to catch the stealthy crook who robbed her, developed a surveillance method by scanning the newspapers of the big cities, mainly in California and Florida. That's how she found ads posted by tenants in wealthy residential areas, who were looking for... a reliable maid. The elderly woman spared no effort, and called each of the ads, described what happened to her and described the maid-thief. The effort bore fruit. One day, during a conversation with a wealthy landlady from Los Angeles, it turned out that the latter employs the "maid". The police arrested the fraudster and she was sent to serve a six-year prison sentence. Her accomplices were never arrested. "A crook's self-respect does not permit the act of whistle-blowing." In the humble home of the "maid" were found the only souvenirs she kept for herself, hundreds of airline tickets within the US, from coast to coast, almost the only evidence of the extent of her business.

Battle in the heart of Johannesburg

Four policemen and eight criminals killed - this was the bloodshed following an armed robbery that happened in Johannesburg. The affair began when 20 armed robbers, who arrived at their destination in two minibuses, robbed a supermarket in the Anidio area, near Johannesburg. The police managed to locate the robbers' retreat route and follow them to a house in the heart of Johannesburg. After large police forces surrounded the house, a shootout ensued, defined by an officer from the Gauteng District Police as "like in the movies - only Al Pacino was missing to complete the picture!" Assault rifles, pistols and sniper rifles were used in the battle, along with tear gas grenades. At the end of the battle, after the rescue services had finished sorting the wounded - injured policemen and seriously injured criminals to the hospital, slightly injured criminals to the inpatient unit of the central detention center - the commander of the police operation announced fourteen arrests related to the robbery and the fight. The amount of weapons in the gang's possession amazed police officers and veteran security personnel. The media commented on the sidelines of the event "that even in crime-ridden South Africa, street fights of this type, which took place in Johannesburg, are not used."
Yoram Mizrahi's blog on security and intelligence matters (Yishrablog)

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