Day by day the crimes are increasing, recently in Irish news;
an elderly couple had been evicted from home in one of their country’s most
exclusive neighborhoods. Brendan (71) and Asta (63) Kelly had a mortgage of €2m
with Anglo Irish Bank on their five-bedroom, detached home in Killiney, south
Dublin, but were served with a repossession order nearly two years ago. It
became some surprising when the bailiffs forced their way through the front
door with a crowbar. All the neighbors looked horrified at the scenes going on
as the couples had been living in the same house for eight years and they were
brought out of their homes. And the couple was continuously refusing to move
out of the front driveway of their home, but was eventually brought into the
street.
This all had been done by the security services. In Ireland,
I had only seen the Security services cork, which as I think plays major roles
in its security keeping. Most of the major cities are well equipped with the
security guards, as well as the armed force as well. This has been quite
effective in the eyes of the public as well as the criminals. So, similar in
the above case if the couple are wrong at their part, then they are going to be
punished by the security services and if the couple are right on their part,
then they are going to be left as they are. The justice remains in the hands of
the judges. Let’s wait and see whether that couple is going to be successful or
not.