Ever heard a story of a bald man who fell in love with a barber?
Sounds weird, right? Well, let's say this story is as weird as you think. As the headline says, KALE KACHHE WALE was a terrific Gang for a long time in Northern parts of India.
Usually, cases of their presence were all in Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, too. Some people said they were killers, and others said they were just a normal group of thieves with a unique name.
So exactly what is KALE KACHHE WALE GANG?
From starting of 1900, there were so many active gangs and goons. Some of them live with just the sole purpose of murder and robbery. Some have their status among the world of thieves. And like that, one well-known group of goons were observed who rapidly made their way to the few top listed.
It's not their back 1900 story, which makes it more interesting, but after the demolition of these Gangs and groups, no known gangs were reformed or tried resurrection. But this group tends to be reborn with a simple thinking of thieves with black clothes.
But how did they change its name from something to KALE KACHHE WALE?
The fun part is, they didn't. It was people who did that to them. And maybe they never knew about that.
So after the demolition of this gang, some members of this gang somehow tried to reconstruct it and found major success. Their popular ways to rob included night shift robbery, cutting down any human or animal they saw, robbing touses mercilessly and wearing black clothes.
Now put your eyes on this statement that says Black clothes because it is easier for them to hide in the jungle with their black clothes at night. So from here, an organisation was lightened up called Blacked Cloths theives of Jungle.
Some people believe this group was demolished, too, but not everyone agrees with this. They believe that the Gang was hidden and waited for the right moment to come and spread their horror once again.
Many years passed, but not a single clue of their existence popped up. And one night, some middle-aged men were found robbing a house in a village. They killed house owners and cut down every animal they owned, as the owners were farmers.
They looted the house exactly like Black clothes gangs but with a little bit of a difference, and that was their style of clothing. Without any clothes except underwear. And that underwear was black, as everyone witnessed their terror when they killed three buffalo and two goats in other villages.
The most common crimes they did were including cutting down buffalo's breasts and leaving them bleeding like they were milking blood. Sometimes, villagers see human flesh lying on their buffalo. It's creepy, right?
Their appearance may be controversial by their clothes but more of a surprise. Last time they were caught red-handed but successfully fled. And the next attack was around 2 years later. This time gap between their attacks really makes everyone think about how can they manage to survive without a loot in these 2 years. This type of time gap has been seen so many times with as big as a 6-year gap. So from this whole informative blog, we know some things which are questionable.
1. So do they have a part-time job as well? :
Well, a thief with this much gap may have other work to attend to. Or if they are a regular gang as in past, how did they continue there living with just one small loot a year before.
2. Modern-day Black clothes gang using just black underwear!
Guess a holiday package of non-practicable 2 years can get them to afford this much. What will be any other explanation?
3. Why were they tend to cut off buffalo breasts ?:
I mean, I saw perverts but this.
Okay! I'm not gonna say it.
Well, one thing is clear, that they rob someone only with a reason now. Not with the reason of their Survival but, as I think, to complete any kind of task that may be given by someone. (Some rich, behind-the-curtain boss person.)
What do you think about that? Please let us know in the comments about how to came to know about this gang.
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