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BANDITS - translation to arabic

LIFE AND PRACTICE OF BANDITS
Bandit; Bandits!; Bandits
  • [[Carmine Crocco]]'s lieutenant Agostino Sacchitiello and members of his band from [[Bisaccia]], [[Campania]] photographed in 1862
  • Bob Dalton]], [[Grat Dalton]], and Dick Broadwell

BANDITS         

ألاسم

قاطِعُ طَرِيق , قاطِعُ طُرُق

bandit         
اسْم : لصّ . قاطع طريق
bandit         
NPL
لص ،قاطع طريق

Definition

Bandits

Wikipedia

Banditry

Banditry is a type of organized crime committed by outlaws typically involving the threat or use of violence. A person who engages in banditry is known as a bandit and primarily commits crimes such as extortion, robbery, and murder, either as an individual or in groups. Banditry is a vague concept of criminality and in modern usage can be synonymous for gangsterism, brigandage, marauding, terrorism, piracy and thievery.

Examples of use of BANDITS
1. "If theyre talking about bandits then we dont control bandits," he added.
2. "BANDITS" Sadig said rebels behind the attack were "more like bandits than military groups." "The international community should come together to punish whoever was responsible," he said.
3. Bandits steal silicone breast implants RIO DE JANEIRO – Reuters Armed bandits in Brazil robbed a vehicle carrying more than 400 breast implants, officials said on Tuesday.
4. "Then again, maybe some of them were just bandits.
5. The city deserves the epithet "the criminal capital" not because it is full of bandits, but because bandits comprise the city‘s business and political elite.