With their gang, known as the Firm, the Kray twins were involved in murder, armed robbery, arson, protection rackets . Stacey Bass Willow Lane, sentenced to 22 months imprisonment while Robbie Bennett Gannet Lane, Wellingborough, sentenced to 22 months imprisonment. Justice Melford Stevenson said "In my view, society has earned a rest from your activities". Ronnie went into the pub with Barrie, walked straight to Cornell and shot him in the head in public view. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. With their gang, known as the Firm, the Kray twins were involved in murder, armed robbery, arson, protection rackets, gambling, and assaults. [80], Detective Chief Superintendent Leonard "Nipper" Read of Scotland Yard was promoted to the Murder Squad and his first assignment was to bring down the Kray twins. The funeral was attended by celebrities including Diana Dors and underworld figures known to the Krays. Nipper Read then secretly interviewed each of the arrested and offered each member of the Firm a deal if they testified against the others. [72] Shortly afterwards, Raft was prevented from returning to Britain following a trip back to the United States by a Home Office order as an "undesirable", thereby costing the Krays their strongest ally within the Mafia. Kayce Leigh, 20, of Cassell House, also Stockwell, was handed a two-year prison sentence suspended for two years with a 15-day rehabilitation requirement and 200 hours unpaid work. Just before he was shot, Cornell remarked, "Well, look who's here." [61] The Colony Sports Club was marketed not so much at British gamblers, but rather at older, wealthy American tourists in London. Girls as young as 14 and boys as young as 15 were exploited by the three gang members who each ran lucrative drugs lines. Top left to bottom right: David Ansah, Dominic Barnaby-Thomas, Joseph Barnaby, Henrya Buahin, Rhys Kassel Gayle, Michael McCleary, Ibrahim Sesay and Michela Christina Zanelli, Anton Muir, Ahmed Musa Abdille, Shemar Dawes and Ephraim Idris have been jailed, Victim Lord Promise Nkenda was killed in February last year, Iki Mohammed Ali, Syed Fahad and Jonathan Mulangala each received a life sentence, Malik Ragnatt, Joshua Juggan,Gregory Crockett and Daniel McKain have been jailed, The gang were responsible for more than 45 burglaries between them, (L to R) Shah Abdal, Mohammed Kodoris, Mohammed Sajon and Progghnamoy Chowdhury, The gang wore face coverings and one wore a clown mask, The gang jailed fro supplying the City with its cocaine, Six people have been jailed for over 77 years, These Ilford brothers were jailed for 28 years, The men have been jailed for more than 50 years, The three Cleeres have now all been found guilty, The seven person gang robbed both residential and commercial properties, Eight members of a gang jailed for robbing people of their expensive watches on the streets of London, The 12-strong moped gang who attacked police, They rammed Altimus with mopeds during their second hit on the store, Police described their operation as "professional", Alford, Karemera and Wabelua were convicted on Wednesday, The despicable criminal gang behind their ordeal, The victims were living in Leeds at the home of Que Kieu. A City of London Police spokeswoman told MyLondon that the two controllers, Fjoralb Fera and Bledar Ponari were arrested at their homes. When the corporal in charge tried to stop them, he was seriously injured by Ronnie when he punched him on the jaw. We were fucking untouchable Part of the Krays celebrity status in the 1960s was due to the widespread perception that the twins were men who had risen out of poverty into positions of great wealth and power due to their own efforts. For Ron and Reggie Kray, local East End and London media lore hinted at two personalities, the gangster and the gentleman, the schizophrenic sadist and the clear-headed businessman, and the promiscuous homosexual and the monogamous married man.". The most audacious thefts, the most sadistic violence and an almost philosophical quest for glory in infamy are topmost in people's minds. In 1997 Reggie married Roberta Jones,[69] whom he met while still in prison. [19] Despite a less than stellar military career, the Krays adopted an extremely militaristic style as Ronnie took to calling himself "the Colonel" while their home at 178 Vallance Road was dubbed "Fort Vallance". Seven suspected gangsters have been arrested after a man was stabbed to death on a west London street.. Officers found the victim, whose age is not known, on the street in Brentwick Gardens . But after a trial he was convicted and sentenced to sentenced to 12 years for kidnap, 12 years for false imprisonment, nine years for blackmail and two years for ABH, to be served concurrently. Prison sentences were handed out on January 8 at Kingston Crown Court after the gang went on trial at Isleworth Crown Court. The Guardian. One law for the fucking rich and another for the poor". Lorenzo Brooks, 29, of Crutchley Road, Catford was jailed for 20 years. Scotland Yard had leaked to the Sunday Mirror several photographs featuring Ronnie and Boothby posing together along with photographs of them with Boothby's chauffeur Leslie Holt and Teddy Smith, a member of "the Firm" who was also the lover of Driberg. In the 1960s, as West End nightclub owners, the Kray twins mixed with politicians and prominent entertainers such as Diana Dors, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland. Klevis Drahzi, 20, of Montague Road, Edmonton was sentenced to 11 months imprisonment for possession with intent to supply cocaine and three months imprisonment for possession of false identification documents with intent, on February 18 at Inner London Crown Court. The heartless gang have now been jailed for more than 50 years. Bisexual." [33] The Krays were the owners of four nightclubs where gambling was allowed, which not only allowed them to be seen as successful businessmen, but also to socialise with the 'decent' people who would had previously shunned at least in public the company of gangsters running a "gambling den". The Conservative Party was unwilling to press the police to end the Krays' power for fear that the Boothby connection would again be publicised, and the Labour Party, in power from October 1964 but with an extremely thin majority in the House of Commons and the prospect of another general election needing to be called in the very near future, did not want connections between Ronnie and Tom Driberg, a relatively openly gay Labour MP, to get into the public realm.[57][58]. Their mobile phones were crucial evidence, showing cocaine being ordered to the City of London. He called her "the most beautiful woman he had ever seen." He would get really deep and open up to me. The Richardsons were found guilty of fraud, extortion, assault and grievous bodily harm. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. Miller, 25, of Stanger Road, South Norwood was jailed for 15 years. On December 12, 2018 he was found guilty of conspiracy to sell or transfer ammunition. After being hit with a claw hammer to subdue him, he was subjected to further physical and also mental abuse. I have never felt so good, so bloody alive, before or since. [41], The Labour MP, Tom Driberg, who also served as the gossip columnist for The Daily Express newspaper knew the Conservative peer Lord Boothby very well through the dinner parties hosted by Lord Beaverbrook, the proprietor of The Daily Express. In addition to those crimes, he was also found guilty of two further counts of robbery and possession of an offensive weapon on October 8, 2018. It's no secret that some of the most horrific crimes in London are committed by gangs. Khalid Abdullah, 31, High Street, Croydon was sentenced in relation to two offences and was given a four year term. You must do this or you will not receive the messages. The Kray twins not only cultivated these popular cultural icons of their era, but they also wanted to become media iconsThese sadistic twins initiated and accepted media practices that re-presented, re-mythologized and re-contextualized their lives". Ansah was also seen carrying a rucksack and a handgun. Mitchell Leaver, 25, of Trott Street, Battersea, was sentenced to a 12 month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy to burgle. Kyle Milton, of Tilson Gardens, was handed a two-year prison sentence suspended for two years with 200 hours unpaid work and a 15-day rehabilitation requirement. The charge of conspiracy to steal a motor vehicle will lay on file. A group of rogue criminals from Ealing who scammed 11 elderly victims by tricking them into paying for 'pointless' repairs have been jailed. In an interview with author John Pearson, Ronnie indicated he identified with the 19th-century soldier Charles George Gordon: "Gordon was like me, homosexual, and he met his death like a man. Joseph Barnaby, 31, from Camberwell, was jailed for 16 years. They were not allowed to attend her burial in the Kray family plot at Chingford Mount Cemetery. The day before, there had been a shoot-out at Mr Smith's, a nightclub in Catford, involving the Richardsons and Richard Hart, an associate of the Krays, who was shot dead. [29] The scholars Chris Jenks and Justin Lorentzen wrote that there was "a popular mistrust of the Establishment" in the 1960s and that as many young people "laughed Prime Minister Macmillan and President Johnson, their teachers and university lecturers and priests and moralists off the stage", the Krays were seen as folk heroes. Three Romanian brothers who were members of an organised crime gang in Ilford have been sentenced to a total of 28 years. He has told how one infamous serial killer kept him awake at night in prison News By Adam Goldsmith News Reporter, Podcasts 11:39, 6 OCT 2021 [36] The East End at the time had its own informal rules such as a deep distrust of the Scotland Yard as exemplified by the popular saying "thou shalt not grass", which led to the police complaining of a "wall of silence". [11] One of the Krays' cousins who attended school with them, Billy Wilshire, recalled: "It's hard to say exactly what it was, but they weren't like other children". Gordon-Harris, 23, of Dart Street, West Kilburn was jailed for 10 years and three months, Rutty, 27 of Creighton Close, White City was jailed for nine years and nine months, and Evans, 40 of Fulham Palace Road, Fulham was jailed for 10 years and three months. [5] When the twins were three years old, they contracted diphtheria. The gang members would use violence and control of victims earnings to ensure the victims remained subservient. Six people part of a Croydon firearms gang have been jailed for a combined total of over 77 years. [48] However, this aspect of his life was unknown to the general public, who knew Boothby as a celebrity peer who was constantly on the talk shows. Patrick Cleere, William Cleere and Timothy Cleere targeted victims across Waltham Forest, Enfield, Redbridge, Haringey, Bromley and Essex Between April 1, 2016 and September 30 the same year. Detectives from the Mets Flying Squad discovered the two individuals released from the office by the robbers were actually Michela Christina Zanelli and Henrya Buahin, who were complicit in the robbery. We used to go to a big 'ill called Constitution Hill and used to go sledging there in the winter-time. Cornell, by chance, was not present at the club during the shooting and was not arrested. Kurz, 61, of Ashburton Road, Croydon, was jailed for seven-and-a-half years. Zanelli, 23, from Purley, was convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery following a re-trial in July 2019. Shortly after 10.10pm two of the victims were released from the office, but the remaining six were locked inside while the suspects continued searching for cash. [117] During his incarceration, Reggie Kray became a born-again Christian. The attempted murders were his attempt to put the blame on the Krays. The group found a large safe in the hallway of an upstairs bedsit and dragged it to their getaway vehicle outside. Kurz had used his German firearms license to buy a huge amount of ammunition, which he subsequently smuggled into the UK. A bug in Baker's car secured vital evidence of his involvement in the supply of cocaine from London and a conspiracy to blackmail Bristol businessmen. [81] They were represented in court by Nemone Lethbridge.[82]. Now the 12 men have been jailed for a total of 67 years and 10 months at Kingston Crown Court on May 13 following the crime spree from November 2017 to June 2018. The convicted brothers would then forge construction qualification documents and put victims to work at a number of building sites across London and the home counties. Ronnie Hart had initially not been arrested, and was not a name initially sought after by the police. [14] In the early 2000s, members of TMD formed the North Star record label and music group. Sam Hawkins of Willow Lane, sentenced to nine years and four months imprisonment. Alexandru Lupu of Neville Road, Ilford was convicted of conspiracy to require another to perform forced or compulsory labour and conspiracy to convert criminal property. When it's time for me to go, I hope I do the same. A GANGSTER with links to one of the UK's most notorious crime families is starting a 14-year jail term, Scotland Yard said yesterday. We've set up a new WhatsApp group so you can receive the latest London headlines straight to your phone. The offences, which took place between August and November 2018, were all committed during the night. BBC News Two men have been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years for the murder of a rival killed during a gang fight over a 95,000 cannabis crop. The Kray twins were arrested on 8 May 1968 and convicted in 1969 as a result of the efforts of detectives led by Detective Superintendent Leonard "Nipper" Read. Abdelhakim Naili, 19, of Westfields Road, Ealing, pleaded guilty to nine offences and was given a seven year and two month term. Not all members of the gang were involved in each incident. [39] There is no evidence of the supposed Jewish/Romany origins of the Krays, a claim that seems to have been made only to associate the Krays with their supposed familial homelands in Eastern Europe and to distance them from English society. Police have released the names and faces of those involved, which includes four men and two women. She was helping to publicise a film she was making about Ronnie, who had died in hospital two years earlier. [112] However, the fact that the Krays' criminal career came to an end with their convictions in 1969 allows their story, however unsavory and unpleasant it might be, to be presented on a reassuring note as the forces of law-and-order finally did triumph. Sierra Denton, 31, of Cromer Road, South Norwood, was jailed for nine years. He went on to say, "Monica is the only girl I have liked in my life. Two men have been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years for the murder of a rival killed during a gang fight over a 95,000 cannabis crop. They were sentenced at the same court on August 13. [109], The American scholar Homer Pettey noted that there have been more films made about the Krays than other British gangsters. Ronnie was considered to be the more aggressive of the two twins, constantly getting into street fights as a teenager. Bradley Allardyce spent three years in Maidstone Prison with Reggie and explained, "I was sitting in my cell with Reg and it was one of those nights where we turned the lights down low and put some nice music on and sometimes he would reminisce. Ziyad Al-Daher, 28, of Brockley Road, Lewisham, was sentenced for nine offences and was given a 10 and a half year term. The pair arrived at the venue 10 minutes before the robbery purporting to be customers, but were in fact look-outs for the rest of the group. The two men were regularly moved between different addresses in Lambeth in order to escape detection. Early in 1968, the Krays employed Alan Bruce Cooper who sent Paul Elvey to Glasgow to buy explosives for a car bomb. [63] The Cotroni family, which was the dominant criminal syndicate in Montreal in the 1960s was merely the Canadian branch of the Bonanno family of New York, which was one of the "Five Families" whose leaders made up "the Commission". He was sentenced to six years and eight months imprisonment. Tony Brindle, 45, a member of the Brindle crime. The court had previously heard how the crimes began when Manfred Kurz, a German national and keen firearms enthusiast, moved to the UK in around 2004, having previously served with the German army. He was trapped in the home and forced to sleep in a small room with no toilet, instead urinating into a bottle. William previously pleaded guilty on on March 27 to converting criminal property. Ronnie Kray was a Category A prisoner, denied almost all liberties and not allowed to mix with other prisoners. [116], Reggie died from terminal cancer after being released from prison on compassionate grounds aged 66 on 1 October 2000. Although Read knew for certain that Ronnie Kray had murdered George Cornell in the Blind Beggar pub no one had been prepared to testify against the twins out of fear. Two other men were also implicated, including one for possession of fraudulent ID documents on June 7. They lined the victims up against a wall and forced them to kneel, repeatedly threatening them with a kitchen knife and firearm at one point holding the firearm to the head of one victim. Three gang members have been jailed for murdering a man who was stabbed "at random" in front of a terrified child. Fera, aged just 21 was arrested at his home in Ruckholt Close, Leyton . They became among the last prisoners to be held at the Tower of London before being transferred to Shepton Mallet military prison in Somerset for a month to await court-martial. They stayed at East House with the owners Dr and Mrs Style for about one year before moving back to London, as Violet missed her friends and family. The victims, who were forced to pee in bottles and sleep in small rooms for several days, were subjected to serious mental and physical abuse, including being hit with a hammer. [24], In the 1960s, the Kray twins were widely seen as prosperous and charming celebrity nightclub owners and were part of the Swinging London scene. Sitting on a white plastic chair beside his youth worker, Yusuf reels off . [47] One of Boothby's first actions after being awarded the libel suit was to write a cheque for 5,000 pounds to Ronnie. He referred to her as "my little angel" and "my little doll". [9] There was a feeling within Bethnal Green that there was an almost unnatural emotional closeness between the two twins and their mother, who shunned the company of others. On February 4, at around 10am, he managed to flee from the address and alert a member of the public, who quickly called the police. [110] Pettey argued that popularity of the Krays as cinematic subjects reflected the image of the twins as the embodiment of the "dark sides of British national identity", as symbols of a streak of national perversity, ferocity and cruelty that stands in marked contrast to the normal positive images of the national identity of Britain presented in films. [34] Within this context, the Krays made a point of stressing that there were limits to the values that they were willing to violate while promoting the image of themselves as the benefactors of society. You can reply with the word STOP at any time. He suddenly broke down and said 'I'm going to tell you something I've only ever told two people and something I've carried around with me' something that had been a black hole since the day he found out. On October 13 this year, balaclava-clad Izzet Eren and an accomplice were stopped while riding a stolen motorbike.. Perhaps an extra step in one of those directions might have seen me celebrated rather than notorious. On April 11, Patrick was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud and two counts of converting criminal property following a six-week trial. three gang members who each ran lucrative drugs lines. The campaign gathered momentum after the release of a film based on their lives called The Krays (1990). Dritan Jella, 33, of High Street, Rochester, Kent was sentenced to four months imprisonment for possession of fraudulent identification documents with intent on June 7 at Inner London Crown Court. Read went after the twins again in 1967 but frequently came up against the East End "wall of silence" which discouraged anyone from providing information to the police. An elision of style and brutality can emerge, as it did in the form of the Krays". Also, extracts are mentioned in Ron's own book My Story and in Kate Kray's books Sorted; Murder, Madness and Marriage, and Free at Last. Members of a South London gang were jailed for a total of more than 100 years over an armed robbery at a pub in Sutton. [69], According to some sources, Ronnie killed Cornell because he referred to him as a "fat poof" (a derogatory term for gay men) during a confrontation between the Krays and the Richardsons at the Astor Club on Christmas Day 1965. Robert Williams was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter and jailed for six years Credit: Thames Valley Police 'His kidney was cut in half' Not realising how badly injured he was,. [22] Both Ronnie and Reggie notoriously laundered money through dog and horse tracks as well as through businesses, which led to several others being investigated during the mid-1960s for their co-operation with the crimes. The criminals, who conspired to sell ammunition to criminals across London, were sentenced on May 30 at Croydon Crown Court. Leader of the gang Terry was jailed for seven years in 2007 and ordered to pay 750,000 for money laundering after a 10 million investigation into his finances after MI5 bugged his home. GAS is one of the most . Ronnie, Reggie and Charlie Kray received 255,000 for the film.[69]. [8] In 1938 the family moved from Stean Street in Haggerston to 178 Vallance Road in Bethnal Green. Story Saved You can find this story in My . [86][87] In March 1969, both were sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years for the murders of Cornell and McVitie. McKain, from Clarewood Walk, was sentenced to 11 years in prison, while Juggan, of Alvey Street and Ragnatt, were both locked up for 10 years. [20], The Krays' criminal records and dishonourable discharges from the Royal Fusiliers ended their boxing careers, and the brothers turned to crime full-time. The court heard how the gang targeted affluent London areas and carried out 47 burglaries in the space of just three months. [60] Both Lansky and Bruno were considered to be diplomatic figures by the standards of American organised crime, and were felt to be the best ones to negotiate with the mercurial and irascible Krays. He fled his homeland after gunning down a security guard at the Gjallica Hotel in the lakeside city of Kuks on October 16, 1997. In an interview in 2000, shortly after Reggie's death, Freddie Foreman revealed that McVitie had a reputation for leaving carnage behind him due to his habitual consumption of drugs and heavy drinking, and his having threatened to harm the twins and their family. Some of the men even sprayed powder fire extinguishers at uniformed police officers who had tracked down a stolen moped in Lillie Road, Fulham . Khaled Guehis, 25, of Loveridge Road, Camden, was sentenced for three offences and received a five year and three month term. Finally, Jenks and Lorentzen argued that the rareness of identical twins made the brothers seem especially malevolent, giving them the "freak show" image as many found viewing two men who looked and sounded precisely the same to be disturbing and unnerving. Thankfully, the gangs listed below have had to face the justice system and have been locked up for what they've done. Detective Chief Inspector Paul Considine said: I dont think we will ever know why Mani was attacked and brutally murdered that evening, although nothing could ever justify what was done to him. Mohammed Sajon of Ingestre Road, Forest Gate, was sentenced to six years for blackmail, while Mohammed Kodoris, 52, of Blackthorn Road, Ilford was given a 16-year prison sentence for two counts of false imprisonment, eight years for blackmail, and two years for ABH, to be served concurrently. He was sentenced at Inner London Crown Court on June 13 to five years and four months' imprisonment for conspiracy to supply cocaine and six months for possession of improperly obtained identity documents. [41] At least some critics of the Krays made xenophobic arguments that the Krays were not of English stock, but were instead the products of a mixture of Ashkenazi Jewish and Romany descent, which was presented as typical of the East End, which was viewed in certain quarters as a "frontier", an impoverished and lawless area that attracted many immigrants. Members of a South London gang were jailed for a total of more than 100 years over an armed robbery at a pub in Sutton. He was sentenced to two years and eight months imprisonment. [68] Ronnie was already suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the killing. [124] During the funeral, crowds of thousands lined up to applaud. [107] The fame/infamy of the Krays is such that as Jenks and Loretzen noted that even today a "vast number" of East Enders "continue to claim an association with the Twins or their family (often despite impossible biographical or temporal discrepancies)". The spree of 14 robberies took place between May and November 2017 at locations in the West End, Mayfair and Knightsbridge. There can be a wall of silence around gang-related crime, making police investigations into their activities often complex. [6] Their father, Charles Kray Sr., was a rag-and-bone man with a fondness for heavy drinking. Police investigated the gang for eight months and managed to get eight of the couriers and two of the controllers. [85] It was the longest murder hearing in the history of British criminal justice, during which Justice Melford Stevenson stated of the sentences "I recommend [they] should not be less than thirty years". The brothers were identical twins, with Reggie born 10 minutes before Ronnie. Iseberi fled to. Roy Francis Adkins, a 42-year-old Londoner, was killed in the Nightwatch bar of the American Hotel in Amsterdam on September 28, last year. She had previously pleaded guilty on November 9, 2018 to conspiracy to sell or transfer ammunition and possession with intent to supply Class A drugs. Mishak Wright-Martin, aged 34, of Kennington Park Road, Kennington, SE11 was jailed for 11 years. Fabio Domi, 21, of Gough Street, Camden was sentenced to detention in a young offenders institution for 34 months for possession with intent to supply cocaine, four months for possession of identity documents with improper intention, four months for possession of improperly obtained identity document and six months for possession of criminal property on 5 April 2019 at Inner London Crown Court. There's a myth that the Krays took care of their own, but I never saw it. The masked gang eventually left with the entire safe and its contents, which included about 8,000 worth of jewellery and 4,000 in cash. He was eventually certified insane, his paranoid schizophrenia being tempered with constant medication; in 1979 he was committed and lived the remainder of his life in Broadmoor Hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire. Victims were often tricked into travelling with the promise of being paid 500 every 30 days. [49] Although no names were printed in the piece, the twins threatened the journalists involved and Boothby threatened to sue the newspaper with the help of Labour Party leader Harold Wilson's solicitor, Arnold Goodman. [84] The trial, which lasted from January to March 1969, was a media sensation. Twenty years on and I can recall every second of the killing of George Cornell. A brazen gang of thieves who stole mopeds and used them in 16 "professional" robberies have been jailed. However, four of the five teenagers chased him on foot and stabbed him repeatedly in the head, back and chest, while wearing latex gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints. Lukas Duncan, 22, of Guildford Avenue, Surbiton was jailed for 15 years. [125][126][127], Charlie Kray, Ronnie and Reggie's older brother, was released from prison in 1975, after serving seven years of his 10-year sentence for his role in their gangland crimes. He went to the Blind Beggar with his driver, "Scotch Jack" John Dickson, and his assistant Ian Barrie. When they arrived, the first victim to be kidnapped was threatened with a firearm, later revealed to be an imitation, and explosives. ^ Mansey, Kate (14 March 2010). Kian Taylor, also 20, of no fixed address previously pleaded guilty to attempted theft, going equipped to steal, criminal damage to a police car, dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified and possession of an offensive weapon. Michael McCleary, 33, from Sutton, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit robbery at an earlier hearing. The Montreal underworld is very closely linked to the New York underworld, and as such "the Commission" took an interest in the bonds. [40] Jenks and Lorentzen wrote the Krays became symbols in the public mind of British organised crime itself as the Krays were associated with "tales of excessive and gratuitous violence and to a time when London criminality appeared not only as organised as never before, but also integrated into the Establishment and the vanguard of popular culture". Seven thugs from rival London gangs - including two drill rappers - are jailed for 17 years between them after knife fight in front of terrified shoppers Members of Ladbroke Grove gang.
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