This violence has instilled fear in women and many prefer not to venture out of their homes on their own.
Why are the perpetrators doing this? Some people have said that unemployment and being under the influence of drugs are the main reasons. These are no excuses for the crimes being committed.
Being unemployed does not give one the right to deliberately inflict injury and rob. It is more the case of being lazy and taking the easy way out instead of buckling down to an honest day’s work which can be tough if one is working under the sun as a labourer. It is much easier to ride a bike, slash the defenceless women and snatch their handbags, without any conscience. Such criminals get away with their crime for it has been difficult to apprehend them. Those who are caught, are prosecuted before a court of law but more often than not, the penalty is too light to deter other would-be hit and run robbers.
There doesn’t seem to be any place that is safe, where a woman can walk without fear, without having to look over her shoulder, without tensing each time there is a motor bike approaching. Having a companion is no guarantee of safety either as has been reported in the media.
This malaise of the times needs to be addressed immediately not only by the men in blue, but also by the law makers who need to amend the existing laws so that harsher custodial penalties including whipping be the norm for such crimes. A minimum of ten years behind bars and ten strokes of the cane should be mandatory for snatch thefts and if the victim died as a result of the crime, then the perpetrator should be handed the death penalty. I think this is more than fair.
The community at large should also play their part to apprehend the culprits instead of being apathetic or ignoring the crime because of self-preservation and the attitude of non-involvement. Remember, it could happen to your loved one any time.
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