Things I should have noticed
A few weeks ago, I
missed a Zoom conference that was convened by the local police to chat to
occupants of my village complex, I did not at that time consider the importance
of it. Then, I could not help but notice the big red notices about Modern
Slavery, one in English and the other in Chinese, I just thought it was a
general notice.
Then on our village
Facebook page, there was a picture of police vans as if they were there to
conduct a raid, but there was no update to what it might be. I and maybe a lot
of residents of my village complex might have been lured into a sense of
genteel out of exclusivity of this neighbourhood to think it is devoid of the
vagaries of reprehensible conduct.
Respectable is good
cover
Then I am reminded of
the fact that just beside our village, something I learnt a few days ago was
where the Manchester bomber of May 2017 lived and built his bomb, a few hundred
yards away was the home of the serial homosexual sex abuser that could have
abused 200 victims, within my village complex in another apartment block was a
sex and human trafficking ring exploiting early teenaged girls, one of whom had
escaped, and which led to the police raid.
It all begins to make
sense, how we need to be observant and sometimes suspicious, quick to notice the
strange and make further inquiries of the unusual. Everyone minding their own
business to the point of snootiness and snobbery might well leave the innocent
open to incomprehensible exploitation.
Curiosity is
necessary
You wonder how neighbouring
apartments to the sex-ring apartment could not have noticed the comings and
goings, the strange faces, and much else. How is it that as we move into the city,
we lose that sense of neighbourliness and the neighbourhood, the knowing and
conversing with neighbours, not so much to intrude but to create community and
some safety in looking out for each other?
It has made us aware
that exclusivity and quite sometimes provides a veneer for respectability under
which nefarious, notorious, or criminal activity might thrive with everyone
none the wiser that like me, we were quite surprised that anything like that
could be happening here. The fact is a lot is happening and because we are not
curious or just indifferent, heinous crimes take root and thrive. If anything,
always strive to know your neighbours and keep an eye out for each other.
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