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[ARTICLE URL] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar_Armored_robbery
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On September 12, 1997, six men robbed the Dunbar Armored facility on Mateo St. in Downtown Los Angeles, California of US$18.9 million[1] (equivalent to $37 million in 2024). The robbery was orchestrated by Allen Pace III, of Compton, with childhood friends Erik Damon Boyd, of Buena Park; Eugene Lamar Hill Jr., of Bellf...
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While the group left almost no evidence, Hill was implicated two years later when he accidentally gave a real estate broker a stack of banknotes that were still secured in their original currency straps; the broker contacted the police. Hill confessed, implicating the five other robbers, and three other men who had ass...
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The robbery was masterminded by Allen Pace III,[4] who worked for Dunbar as a regional safety inspector. While on the job, Pace had time to photograph and examine the company's Los Angeles armored car depot. He recruited five of his childhood friends, providing them with detailed floor plans and camera locations, ski m...
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Pace knew that on Friday nights, the vault was left open due to the large quantities of money being moved. Rushing the two vault guards, the robbers managed to subdue all employees with duct tape before they could signal any alarms and did not fire a shot. In 30 minutes, the robbers had loaded $18.9 million into a wait...
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The police immediately realized it was an inside job, and closely examined Pace – due to his recent firing – but could find nothing. Investigators at the depot only found a plastic taillight lens, matching a U-Haul truck. The gang worked hard to conceal their new wealth, waiting six months before attempting to launder ...
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Two years after the robbery, Hill made a critical error when he paid one of his friends - a real estate broker - with a stack of cash bound together with the original branded currency straps; suspicious, the broker then went to the police. Detectives noticed Hill had rented a U-Haul on the day of the robbery. Arrested,...
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Allen Pace, initially claiming innocence, was arrested and sentenced to 24 years in prison on April 23, 2001, and was incarcerated at a Federal Correctional Institution in Safford until his release on October 1, 2020. Another collaborator, Boyd, was sentenced to 17 years, due to his use of a gun and a prior criminal re...
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In September 2020, Charm City Kings producer Caleeb Pinkett announced a film based on the robbery.[7] [ARTICLE URL] https://indianexpress.com/article/india/police-suspect-inside-job-after-rs-55-lakh-is-stolen-from-jamshedpurs-lic-building-9923549/
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After over Rs 55 lakh in cash was stolen from the LIC office in Jamshedpur, police officers said they suspected an inside job. According to police, the investigation revealed that the perpetrators had detailed knowledge of the office’s operations. The robbery case came to light on Wednesday when LIC officials noticed t...
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Presently based in Pune, he reports on civil aviation, other transport sectors, urban mobility, the gig economy, commercial matters, and workers' unions.
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Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram A police constable died and three others were injured in a car accident during a vehicle-checking drive in Patna. The accident involved a speeding SUV and two cars being checked by police. The constable passed away at the hospital, while the SUV driver...
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Payal Dhawan is a senior correspondent with the Times of India Newspaper, based in Ludhiana, Punjab since 2013. She covers crime, police administration, prisons, vigilance bureau and NIA. She also writes on weapon culture in Punjab, various gangs and jail inmates besides other issues.Read More How to make vrat-friendly...
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/InsideJob Prince George: Why is it that no matter how many millions of pairs of socks I buy, I never seem to have any? [...] Honestly, you'd think someone was coming in here, stealing the damn things and then selling them off!Blackadder: Heh... impossible, sir. Only you and I...
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An inside job is a crime, usually larceny, robbery, or embezzlement, committed by a person or persons in a position of trust who is authorized to access a location or procedure with little or no supervision, e.g., a key employee or manager. The perpetrator can also be a former employee who still has specialized knowled...
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Pulling off The Caper can be quite difficult even for an expert criminal. Guards can have unpredictable schedules. There are likely to be alarms and other security systems with which they are unfamiliar, or even completely unaware of. And there's always the possibility that they stage a successful break-in, only to dis...
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All of the above wrinkles are made at least a little smoother when the perpetrator has an insider's knowledge of the target, or even the authority to make changes (to guard schedules, security systems, etc.) to make the target more vulnerable. This perpetrator may be a lone operator pulling off a plan of their own desi...
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Truth in Television: in Real Life, embezzlement and other theft by employees is one of the top causes of loss in businesses such as retail, outpacing external theft by a wide margin.
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Can overlap with The Mole when the inside man is part of an external criminal organization. Inside jobs are a common method of pulling off The Caper, with the inside man consequently being a member of the Caper Crew.
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Generally unrelated to Outside Man, Inside Man, unless the "inside man" ultimately undergoes the same Heel–Face Turn as the outside man. For the film of the same name that relies on this trope, see Inside Man. The animated series Inside Job (2021) has no relation to this trope, instead being named after the "X was an i...
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Anime & Manga  Rebuild World: This is said by Yanigisawa after he arranges for a monster attack on the city he helps govern, which gets pinned on rebels (Alford): "The city management wanted to shut up the people in the middle district, the defense forces wanted to see more action and have more meaning in its existenc...
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Comic Books  In Batman Annual #18, Batman poses as an agent of the Louvre looking into how the Mona Lisa could have been stolen while at Gotham Museum. The museum curator explains all the security they have in place, and how skilled the thief was to get past it all. Batman comments that he's making it sound like the m...
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Films — Live Action  In Armored six security guard working for an armored truck company decide to steal the money they are guarding and make it look like they were robbed while transporting the money to its destination. They figure that if all of them are part of the theft, then no one needs to get hurt. However, thin...
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Literature  Referenced but averted in Jumper. Davy cleans out a bank vault with his teleportation power. Later, somebody theorizes in his hearing that the robbery must've been an inside job since there wasn't any sign of forced entry. In both the novel and film Jurassic Park, the plot is kicked off by park employee D...
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Live-Action TV  Blake's 7. In "Gold", Avon is approached by the purser of a spaceship carrying gold to Earth, who wants his help stealing it. Avon isn't above blackmailing Federation employees to provide this assistance, as we see in "Killer" and "Games". Bones : In one episode,the Victim of the Week had been trying...
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Video Games  Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth: The reason why the phantom thief Yatagarasu is never caught is because all three members of the group have jobs that allow them access to the things they want to steal — defense attorney Callisto Yew knows where her clients keep important and potentially compr...
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Web Comics  In Gaia, as part of the plan to break the capitally Wrongly Accused Lilith out of prison, one of the protagonist gets hired in the jail. Trevor (2020): The medical team suspects that Dr. Maddison, who found Trevor’s body and declared him dead, tampered with something to kill him and end their contracts, b...
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Western Animation  DuckTales (2017): In the episode "Louie's Eleven!", Louie manages to get one for his plan to get the Three Caballeros noticed by a famous critic — specifically, a waitress from Funso's that he's well-acquainted with, who becomes part of the staff at the event said critic is hosting.
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Real Life  "9/11 was an inside job" has reached Memetic Mutation status among both Conspiracy Theorists who believe that the U.S. government committed or facilitated the attacks and those who take pleasure in mocking them.
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Mike interrogates Roger on being the suspect responsible for taking the cash in the NIS vault. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from thestaff@tvtropes.org.
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Mike interrogates Roger on being the suspect responsible for taking the cash in the NIS vault. [ARTICLE URL] https://www.bbc.com/news/10283999
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Two men dressed in smart suits study the window display of one of London's foremost jewellery shops. Wearing disguising make-up, the men walked calmly into Graff jewellery after security guards allowed them through. They were about to carry out the largest jewellery heist in UK history. Within seconds they had drawn h...
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New CCTV footage exclusively obtained by BBC News reveals how a burglar stole more than £10m worth of jewellery and designer handbags from a London mansion. The images show a masked man stuffing handfuls of jewellery into a backpack after creeping into the multi-million pound property. A family spokesperson, who was in...
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Eight people have been found guilty after US reality TV star Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint of millions of dollars' worth of jewellery in Paris nearly a decade ago. The four who took part in the heist were given sentences of up to eight years, mostly suspended, and they will not return to prison because of time ...
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A man charged with stealing diamond jewellery worth £36,000 has appeared in court. Sergei Khatchaturov, of Ontario, Canada, was arrested on Saturday at Guernsey Airport as he attempted to board a London-bound flight, police said. Guernsey Magistrates' Court heard police were notified after two sets of earrings were tak...
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A woman has been found guilty of stealing diamonds worth £4.2m from a jewellers by swapping them with pebbles using "sleight of hand". Lulu Lakatos, 60, posed as a gemologist who examined the stones from Boodles in central London on behalf of a Russian investor in March 2016. Lakatos inspected seven diamonds before rep...
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Thieves in Sweden have made off with some of the country's priceless crown jewels. The gang took two 17th Century crowns and an orb from a cathedral before making a dramatic escape by speedboat - and police do not yet have any suspects. We take a look at some of the world's other audacious jewellery thefts. Thieves wh...
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A robbery at Brussels Airport in which millions of euros of diamonds were stolen as they were being loaded onto a plane, took just 11 minutes, an airport spokesman said. The thieves broke through a fence on Monday evening and stole gems which could be worth 50m euros (£43m; $67m) as they were being loaded from a Brink...
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Jan Van der Cruysse, Brussels Airport: "Very well-organised" Armed robbers have made off with a "gigantic" haul of diamonds after a rapid raid at Brussels Airport. Disguised as police, they broke through a fence on Monday evening and broke into the cargo of a Swiss-bound plane to take the gems, estimated to be worth $5...
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Armed robbers have made off with a "gigantic" haul of diamonds after a rapid raid at Brussels Airport. Disguised as police, they broke through a fence on Monday evening and broke into the cargo of a Swiss-bound plane to take the gems, estimated to be worth $50m (£32m; 37m euros). They escaped back through the same hol...
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The wrecked van used by the gang was found near the scene Police in Belgium, Switzerland and France have arrested 31 people in connection with one of the world's largest robberies of diamonds. Belgian prosecutors say they have recovered large sums of money and some of the diamonds that were taken in a raid at Brussels ...
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Police in Belgium, Switzerland and France have arrested 31 people in connection with one of the world's largest robberies of diamonds. A gang cut through the perimeter fence at Brussels Airport and broke into the cargo hold of a Swiss aeroplane as it waited for take off. They took $50m (£32m) of diamonds during the ra...
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The thief targeted a diamond exhibition by jeweller Leviev in the hotel lobby, as Hugh Schofield reports An armed man has stolen jewels worth about 40m euros ($53m; £34m) in the French Riviera resort of Cannes, officials say. They say the hold-up took place on Sunday morning at a jewellery exhibition at the Carlton Ho...
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The Harry Winston boutique attracts a wealthy clientele Eight men have been jailed over a double heist on the Harry Winston store in Paris that netted watches and jewels worth more than $100m (£65m). The sentences ranged from nine months to the 15-year term given to the man believed to be the mastermind, Douadi Yahiao...
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Staff at he Dutch national carrier KLM were threatened in the 2005 raid Five men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a €75m ($80m, £64m) diamond heist in 2005 at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, police in the Netherlands say. The seven Dutch nationals were arrested in Amsterdam and Valencia ...
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Thieves in Belgium have used sewers to tunnel into a bank vault near Antwerp's diamond trading district. Police were alerted on Sunday to a possible burglary and when they arrived they found the bank door shut with about 30 deposit boxes emptied inside. The thieves appear to have had to squeeze through sewage pipes as ...
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A Frenchman has been given five years in jail for his role in a $50m (£39m) diamond robbery at Brussels airport in 2013. Marc Bertoldi replied "thanks, goodbye" when the judge told him he had a month to appeal against the ruling. The robbery was one of the biggest in history, with Belgian media calling it "the heist ...
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This is the moment thieves smashed open a cabinet to steal diamond jewellery from one of Europe's largest treasure collections - the Dresden Green Vault in eastern Germany - as captured in CCTV released by police. The museum's director described the three historic diamond sets that were stolen as "priceless". There are...
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Europe editor Katya Adler gains access to a secret HQ and Norwegian warships leading military exercises. At least three people have died in the flooding which swept across southern France. Copyright 2025 BBC. All rights reserved.  The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to ...
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Burglars have stolen three diamond jewellery sets from one of Europe's largest treasure collections - the Dresden Green Vault in eastern Germany. The historic sets consist of 37 parts each, and there are fears the thieves may try to break them up. Officials are still trying to establish exactly how much was stolen in t...
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Diamond-encrusted swords and intricately designed brooches stolen from a former royal palace in Germany may never be seen again, experts warn. The items, part of a collection created in 1723 by Saxony's ruler, Augustus the Strong, are so recognisable that thieves are likely to break them up. Artworks taken from the Dr...
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Three people have been arrested over a dramatic diamond heist in Germany last year that targeted one of Europe's largest treasure collections. The suspects are accused of stealing more than a dozen diamond-encrusted items from the Dresden Green Vault in the east of the country, police said. Saxony's ruler, Augustus the...
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German police have arrested one of the fugitive twin brothers wanted in connection with a dramatic heist that targeted one of Europe's largest treasure collections. Officials said 21-year-old Mohammed Remmo was arrested in Berlin. He is the fourth suspect to be detained over last year's heist at Dresden's Green Vault m...
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Thieves have stolen a hoard of Celtic gold coins worth about €1.6m (£1.4m) from a museum in Germany. Hundreds of coins were taken from the museum in Manching, Bavaria, in the middle of the night in a nine-minute raid, police said. The thieves may have sabotaged the museum's alarm system. Just before the break-in, nea...
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German police say they have recovered a number of 18th-Century treasures stolen from a Dresden museum during a €113m (£98m; $119m) heist in 2019. Authorities returned 31 objects to the Green Vault museum after securing them overnight in Berlin. The items were reportedly found after talks with the lawyers of six men cur...
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Five men have been found guilty of an audacious jewel heist in the German city of Dresden. The thieves stole precious items worth €113m (£98m) from the city's state museum in 2019. Police recovered many of the jewels, including a diamond encrusted sword, but it is feared the rest of the looted treasure may never be fo...
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A man has been charged with receiving stolen goods after £300,000-worth of diamond jewellery was taken from a Guernsey shop. A pickaxe and hammer were used in the robbery at jewellery store N St J Paint & Sons on 18 April. Martin James Shell, 46, of La Grande Rue, St Martin, was charged with dishonestly receiving two ...
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MANILA – Probers are looking into a possible inside job in the recent robbery at a businessman's residence in Bulacan province, where seven police officers are implicated. In a press briefing held in Camp Crame in Quezon City on Friday, Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo said three of the s...
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One Police Plaza (often abbreviated as 1PP) is the headquarters of the New York City Police Department (NYPD). The building is located on Park Row in Civic Center, Manhattan, near New York City's City Hall and the Brooklyn Bridge. Its block borders Park Row, Pearl Street, and Police Plaza. 1PP replaced the NYPD's prev...
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One Police Plaza is rectangular in plan and is an inverted pyramid in elevation. It is a 13-level, horizontally-oriented brutalist building designed by Gruzen and Partners. The building was dedicated on October 16, 1973. A 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m2) expansion project was completed in 2011. Lower Manhattan residents ...
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Park Row, historically a major artery linking the Financial District to Chinatown and the Bowery, has been closed to public traffic since 2001. The NYPD asserts that this is necessary to protect its headquarters from a truck bomb attack. Chinatown residents were particularly frustrated at the disruption caused by the c...
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== References ==[WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE: Antwerp diamond heist]
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The Antwerp diamond heist, dubbed the "heist of the century", was the largest ever diamond heist and one of the largest robberies in history. Thieves stole loose diamonds, gold, silver and other types of jewelry valued at more than $100 million. It took place in Antwerp, Belgium, during the weekend of 15–16 February 20...
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== Site == The vault that housed the diamonds is situated two floors below the main floor. It was protected by multiple security mechanisms, including a lock with 100 million possible combinations, infrared heat detectors, a seismic sensor, Doppler radar, and a magnetic field. The building itself had a private security...
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Leonardo Notarbartolo had rented a sparsely furnished office for approximately 25,000 Belgian francs ($700) per month in the Antwerp World Diamond Centre. It included creating access to the safe deposit box located in the vault beneath the building. The method provided a tenant ID card offering 24-hour access to the bu...
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The group conducted detailed surveillance of the Diamond Centre, using a hidden camera to take covert pictures of the centre and the vault. Notarbartolo's frequent visits, under the guise of being a diamond merchant, caused security to become accustomed to his presence, and thus lax. A small camera may have been hidden...
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== Perpetrators == The theft was carried out by a team including Leonardo Notarbartolo, a professional thief who was skilled in social manipulation. Notarbartolo had rented space in the diamond district, and was arrested after being connected to the crime by evidence found in the team's garbage, including DNA evidence ...
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Speedy - described as an anxious and paranoid man, he was a long-time friend of Notarbartolo and was the one responsible for scattering the rubbish in the woods. Most likely the alias of Pietro Tavano. The Monster - described as a tall, muscular man, he was apparently an expert lock picker, electrician, mechanic and dr...
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== Insurance fraud == Notarbartolo claimed in an interview with Wired magazine that a diamond merchant hired them for the heist. He claims that they actually stole approximately €18 million ($20 million) worth of loot, and that the robbery was part of an insurance fraud. Someone knowing the incumbent robbery could have...
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== Legacy == The heist is the subject of the book Flawless: Inside the Largest Diamond Heist in History by Scott Andrew Selby and Greg Campbell. The first episode of the Audible Original Audio Series "HEIST with Michael Caine" gives an overview of the theft, largely taken from the book. The story of this diamond heist ...
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In an interview with Screen Rant, film director Christian Gudegast said his film Den of Thieves 2: Pantera is based on the 2003 Antwerp diamond heist.
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== See also == 1971 Baker Street robbery 1977 Krugersdorp bank robbery 2005 Schiphol Airport diamond heist 2013 Brussels Airport diamond heist 2015 Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary
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== References ==[WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE: Area C (West Bank)]
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Area C (Hebrew: שטח C, romanized: Shetakh C; Arabic: منطقة ج, romanized: minṭaqa jīm) is the fully Israeli-controlled territory in the West Bank, defined as the whole area outside the Palestinian enclaves (Areas A and B). Area C constitutes about 61 percent of the West Bank territory, containing most Israeli settlement...
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The Israeli Civil Administration was established by the government of Israel in 1981, in order to carry out practical bureaucratic functions within the territories occupied by Israel since 1967. While formally separate, it was subordinate to the Israeli military and the Shin Bet.: 133 : 108  The Civil Administration is...
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The Oslo II Accord divided the West Bank into three administrative divisions: the Areas A, B and C. The distinct areas were given a different status, according to the amount of self-government the local Palestinians would have over it through the Palestinian Authority, until a final status accord would be established. ...
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Area C is richly endowed with natural resources, including most of Palestinian agricultural and grazing land. It is the only contiguous part of the West Bank, thus all large scale projects involve work in Area C.: vii
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Area C (not including East Jerusalem) is home to 491,548 Israeli settlers and 354,000 Palestinians. According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, Israeli planning and zoning regimes in Area C all but prohibit Palestinian construction in almost 70 percent this zone, and render the obtaining of permits in the remaining 30 ...
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Israel strictly limits Palestinian settlement, construction and development in Area C,while ignoring the needs of the Palestinian population. This policy means Palestinian residents must subsist in very rudimentary living conditions. They are denied any legal avenue to build homes or develop their communities, so they ...
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=== Positions on demolitions === According to the Article 53 of the Fourth Geneva Conventions:
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Any destruction by the Occupying Power of real or personal property belonging individually or collectively to private persons, or to the State, or to other public authorities, or to social or cooperative organizations, is prohibited, except where such destruction is rendered absolutely necessary by military operations....
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== See also == Status of territories occupied by Israel in 1967 Zionism as settler colonialism Israeli settler violence
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== References ==[WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE: Assistant commissioner (police)]
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Assistant commissioner or assistant commissioner of police (ACP) is a rank used in various police forces.
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== Australia == In all Australian police forces, assistant commissioner is the rank below deputy commissioner. It is senior to the rank of commander in the South Australia Police and Victoria Police, superintendent in the Western Australia Police and NSW Police Force, and chief superintendent in the Queensland Police S...
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== Bangladesh == In the Bangladesh Police, assistant commissioner of police is the entry-level post for cadre officers posted in metropolitan areas, equivalent to assistant superintendent of police in other areas.
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== Canada == The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has 26 officers with the rank and it is the third highest rank in the command structure of the force.
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== Hong Kong == The Hong Kong Police Force has the ranks of assistant commissioner of police (ACP) and senior assistant commissioner of police (SACP).
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== India == In the Indian police, assistant commissioner of police is only used in metropolitan areas and is equivalent to deputy superintendent of police in other areas. Officers of this rank may belong to the state police services. The rank insignia is three silver stars over the name of the state in which they are ...
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== Ireland == In the Garda Síochána, the Republic of Ireland's national police force, the rank of assistant commissioner is between chief superintendent and deputy commissioner.
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== New Zealand == In the New Zealand Police, the rank of assistant commissioner is junior to the rank of deputy commissioner and is senior to the rank of superintendent. It is the highest rank that can be achieved by a sworn member without statutory appointment. There are currently five assistant commissioners. The ran...
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== Papua New Guinea == In Papua New Guinea, assistant commissioner is the rank between chief superintendent and deputy commissioner.
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== Singapore == In the Singapore Police Force, the rank may be held by staff department heads or directors.
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Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (AC) is the third highest rank in the London Metropolitan Police, ranking between deputy assistant commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. The assistant commissioner is also the second-in-command of the City of London Police, ranking between c...
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== See also == Police commissioner Assistant commissioner (administration)[WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE: Banking in Israel]
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Banking in Israel has its roots in the Zionist movement at the beginning of the 20th century prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.