Notes On Criminal Tribes Residing in Or Frequenting the Bombay Presidency Berar

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No other weapons are carried. It is thus that these gang burglaries often devolve themselves into dacoities. Vhen bent on a regular dacoity, Kykarees gene- Illy take a rough ladder to the spot to be attacked. - is composed of a pole with sticks tied across it at torvuls, projecting just enough on either side to receive 60 NOTES ON CRIMINAL TRIBES.
a foot. It is made at night on the road to their desti- nation, and is, as a rule, left behind. It is taken as a precaution in case there may be some
... walls to scale. The presence of a ladder of the above description at the scene of crime is a pretty sure indication that Kykarees are the culprits. They are much given to stealing fowls, and are very expert at it. The birds are enticed away from their owners' houses by sprinkling grain on the ground. When sufficiently far away the Kykaree stands still and allows the bird to feed close up to him, when it is smartly caught by the head, the neck is instantly wrung, and the bird stowed away in a cloth under his arm.

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