MP: It is not very important to steal money, so… the thief left an emotional letter after stealing Rs 2.5 lakh, apologizing and promising to return the money

MP: It is not very important to steal money, so… the thief left an emotional letter after stealing Rs 2.5 lakh, apologizing and promising to return the money

Last night a thief stole about 2.5 lakh rupees and after the theft, he admitted his crime with a typed apology letter and cited his helplessness. This incident has become a topic of discussion.

MP News: A theft incident has come to light from Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh which is not only shocking but has also become a topic of discussion among the people. Last night a thief stole about two and a half lakh rupees and after the theft, he accepted his crime with a typed apology letter. In this letter, the thief explained his helplessness and also apologized to the shopkeeper.

According to Khargone Kotwali Police, on Ramnavami, i.e. 6th April, a thief broke the shutter of the shop of shopkeeper Juzar Ali located in Jamindar Mohalla and stole about 2.5 lakh rupees kept in a bag. When the shopkeeper opened his shop in the morning as usual, he was stunned to see this. Out of about 2.84 lakh rupees in the bag, only 38 thousand rupees were left. Apart from this, a letter typed on a computer was also kept in the bag in which the thief had explained in detail about the compulsion of stealing.

 

The thief left his apology

The thief wrote in the apology letter, 'First of all, I apologize to you Juzar Bhai, because I am stealing money from your shop. I am from your neighborhood. I am in dire need of money right now. I have a lot of debt. I saw you counting money on the Toukan three-four days ago. Since then I am keeping an eye on you. People who take money are coming to my house every day. That is why I am stealing money from your shop even though I don't want to. If I don't steal money, I will be jailed. That is why I stole money from the back shutter of your shop at night. I have taken only the amount of money that I have to pay off the debt. I have not even touched the rest of the goods.'

 

I will return your money in 6 months.

The letter further read, 'I promise you that I will return your money in 6 months and will also come forward. Till then I apologize to you and your son with folded hands. I am stealing on the day of Ramnavami. I had no intention of stealing. But I am very helpless. If you want, you can hand me over to the police after 6 months. However, right now it is very important for me to steal the money. I have told you everything truthfully. Despite this, I will not be able to come forward right now. Whatever punishment you give me after I return the money, I will be forced to do so.'

 

This incident became a topic of discussion

Citing his compulsion, the thief did not hide the theft and accepted his crime and also apologized. This incident has become a topic of discussion among people on social media. This strange incident of theft has forced us to think whether compulsion can force a person to resort to a crime?