Banditry
Banditry refers to the act of engaging in robbery or theft, often carried out by armed groups or individuals. Historically, bandits have operated outside the law, targeting travelers, merchants, and communities to steal goods and money. This practice has been prevalent in various cultures and regions, often leading to significant social and economic disruption.
In many cases, banditry is associated with organized crime and can be linked to larger issues such as poverty, lack of governance, and social unrest. Governments and law enforcement agencies often struggle to combat banditry, which can undermine public safety and trust in institutions.