Re: [Assam] Beware of thieves

2007-11-01 Thread Rajen Ajanta Barua
Priyankoo:
Great writing!!
Do you know that you may write a fine short story of your writing. Keep it up.
Rajenda

  - Original Message - 
  From: Priyankoo 
  To: assam@assamnet.org 
  Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 2:59 PM
  Subject: [Assam] Beware of thieves


  One news item in Oxomiya Protidin caught my attention Cell Phone Stolen by 
Police 
(http://www.asomiyapratidin.co.in/epaper/Web/Article/2007/11/01/010/01_11_2007_010_001.jpg
 ). I immediately started looking for some familiar names there, but with no 
success. In 2006 August, when I was in Assam for my field work, my cell phone 
got stolen. The connection provider CELLONE told me to go to the Dispur Police 
station and file a complaint. A very authoritative SI with the last name 
Borah of Dispur police station gave me a long lecture on how callous we 
citizens are. He said, We have so many stuff to do, do you think we have time 
to run around trying to retrieve your cell phone. Of course had no 
expectations from the police department and filed the complaint just as a part 
of standard procedure of obtaining a replacement SIM card. Then this SI flips 
out two ultramodern  cell phones from his pocket and tells me look I have two 
of them, each costs 25000 rupees, but they never get stolen. How can you be so 
careless that your 3000 rupees worth cellphone got stolen. I shrugged! That 
kept me thinking, how can an SI of police afford 5 rupees worth of 
cellphones? After reading the news in Protidin, I got an idea!! 

  I told my aunt in Guwahati about the incident and she said that's nothing. 
She had a hill stolen. Couple of years ago she bought a piece of land near 
Khetri with a hillock. She planned to build a house on the hill top. One fine 
day she drove down her land to find that somebody stole her hillock! It was 
leveled to the ground and it seems somebody sold the dirt for landfilling! She 
had to resell the land 'dirt' cheap!! I know of another guy who had a pond in 
his property and one morning somebody stole all the water from the pond 
including the fish!! 

  Priyankoo



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Re: [Assam] Beware of thieves

2007-11-01 Thread umesh sharma
good one!!

now there are thieves who can even steal who u are -- identity theft!! who is 
greater?

umesh


Rajen  Ajanta Barua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Priyankoo:
 Great writing!!
 Do you know that you may write a fine short story  of your writing. Keep it up.
 Rajenda
  
- Original Message - 
   From:Priyankoo
   To: assam@assamnet.org 
   Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 2:59PM
   Subject: [Assam] Beware of thieves
   

One news item in Oxomiya Protidin caught my attention CellPhone Stolen by 
Police 
(http://www.asomiyapratidin.co.in/epaper/Web/Article/2007/11/01/010/01_11_2007_010_001.jpg
). I immediately started looking for some familiar names there, but with
no success. In 2006 August, when I was in Assam for my field work, my cell
phone got stolen. The connection provider CELLONE told me to go to the Dispur   
 Police station and file a complaint. A very authoritative SI with the last
name Borah of Dispur police station gave me a long lecture on how callous we  
  citizens are. He said, We have so many stuff to do, do you think we have 
timeto run around trying to retrieve your cell phone. Of course had no
expectations from the police department and filed the complaint just as a part  
  of standard procedure of obtaining a replacement SIM card. Then this SI flips 
   out two ultramodern  cell phones from his pocket and tells me look I
have two of them, each
 costs 25000 rupees, but they never get stolen. How canyou be so careless 
that your 3000 rupees worth cellphone got stolen. Ishrugged! That kept me 
thinking, how can an SI of police afford 5 rupeesworth of cellphones? 
After reading the news in Protidin, I got an idea!!

I told my aunt in Guwahati about the incident and she said that'snothing. 
She had a hill stolen. Couple of years ago she bought a piece of landnear 
Khetri with a hillock. She planned to build a house on the hill top. One
fine day she drove down her land to find that somebody stole her hillock! It
was leveled to the ground and it seems somebody sold the dirt for landfilling!  
  She had to resell the land 'dirt' cheap!! I know of another guy who had a 
pondin his property and one morning somebody stole all the water from the 
pondincluding the fish!! 

Priyankoo



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