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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1276311.cms NGO keeps crime at bay Swati Basu [ Wednesday, October 26, 2005 09:54:29 pmTIMES NEWS NETWORK ] Police has also been keeping a protective watch on the elderly. Case 1 : Fifty-five year old Robin Guha, a retired government official, was helped by 31- year-old Brijesh Majumdar depositing money with mutual funds. Brijesh worked on the trust factor for two years but guha had no clue that all this while he was accumulating a princely sum of 9 lakhs and he fled to Bihar. He was recently nabbed by the DD team of Kolkata Police. Case 2 : The murder of 60-year-old Laxmi Sundaram, the founder chairperson of Dignity Foundation, is another example of an elderly person falling prey to criminal acts. She was all alone in her Kolkata apartment, when she was murdered and all valuables of her house were robbed. Six persons were arrested. Case 3 : Tara Chand Banka (68) and Sarda Devi Banka (60) were relieved when they found a servant who would work for them 24 hours. They were unaware of the fact that he was a burglar, who murdered both of them and stole all money and jewellery. Ram Prasad was later arrested. They are old, lonely, and perhaps, the most vulnerable of the lot. Reason: Their dependence on others and their growing age. As more and more old people were falling pray to the ruse of crooks the Dignity Foundation in association with the Kolkata Police have come to their rescue. Preety Roy, Chairperson of Dignity Foundation, Kolkata Chapter, said, "While we are increasing the number of volunteers who can keep in constant touch with the aged and the lonely we have also requested senior police officials to communicate regularly with senior citizens. We are planning to come up with a ward-system for senior citizens only. Here, the aged will be able to give voice to their problems and also get free counselling." Robin Guha said, "I had almost given up hope but Kolkata police not only got me my money but also caught the conman. Now whatever I do I always consult them and they are very patient with people like us." "The aged are more vulnerable to fall into a trap because they often have to depend on strangers on a number of occasions," said, 55-year-old Bhaswati Biswas. Sundaresa Swaminathan, who is a resident of Lake Gardens, believes that there are problems lurking all around for a 70-year old-person like him. "I stay all alone and at this age, I do feel threatened by what had really happened with a couple of elderly citizens in the city," said Swaminathan. He was cheated by investment brokers. "I had invested a huge amount with the help of a sub-broker. He took money at regular intervals and ultimately never returned. When I called him, he refused to take my calls and when I rang his office in Jadavpur, I was shocked to know that his office didn't exist," he added helplessly. The criminals usually win the trust first and then once the victim is trapped, it is easier for them to carry out their operations. Brijesh Majumder, who is currently in custody, said, "It was easy to cheat Robin Guha as he usually forgot to check the amount he invested and relied mostly on me for information." Assuring protective measures from his side, DCDD (I) Gyanwant Singh said, "There are a number of cases where the old are attacked and even murdered. We really appreciate the kind of steps taken by the Dignity Foundation and Kolkata Police will provide them with all required help to safeguard the old people in the city." [EMAIL PROTECTED]