The swoop on gangland counterfeiters followed a pre-Euro 2004 intelligence operation. |
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Or is the nuthouse the perfect front from which to control his gangland domain? |
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A gangland war erupts that sees assassination attempts, violent reprisals, and an ever-rising body count. |
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Police are continuing to investigate potential links with a number of other gangland style shootings. |
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From then on, the plot thickens with gangland hit men, police snoopers, media feeding frenzies, and nasty sexual shenanigans. |
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He said the gangland murder could be one of the cases that police turn back to in years to come. |
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Prohibition led to gangland warfare and a permanent plague of organized crime. |
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Essex Police are investigating what could be a cold case murder in Tollesbury, with possible East End gangland links. |
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The problem in 2003 wasn't the general level of crime but the ongoing gangland murders. |
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The murders of police officers and Serbian gangland criminals share similar characteristics. |
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The murder comes after a lull in the number of gangland shootings and killings in the past few months. |
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If not, it will only be a matter of time before there are gangland killings on our doorstep. |
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Missing from his home for four days, he was the 17th victim of gangland crime this year. |
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Eleven people have already been questioned and released without charge in connection with this gangland murder. |
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According to its annual report, achievements by the NCS included an increase in the number of alleged gangland bosses arrested. |
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Of an estimated 17 gangland killings this past year, five were in Limerick. |
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Two weeks after the minister had spun out hope for a new thrust against gangland bloodshed, the killings only steadily increased. |
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The gangland boss suffered a heart attack in Broadmoor at the age of 61 and died in Wexham Park Hospital a couple of days later. |
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The criminal cases connected to Victoria's gangland murders have never been short of drama. |
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They have been provided with the type of new identities and false life histories normally reserved for spies and gangland informers. |
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Crime is falling, gangland criminals are on the back foot and more gardai are on the beat than ever before. |
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In real life he's heavily involved in a secret life of gangland crime and kneecapping. |
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The reality is that for obvious reasons the continuing gangland carnage is not readily amenable to ordinary law. |
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Yet Shaft keeps on operating, pulling questionable legal tricks and using deceit and deception to fool the gangland trash of the streets. |
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Detectives hunting a gunman who executed a father-of-three in a gangland murder have appealed to the criminal underworld to help nail the killer. |
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In the city, corruption runs rampant, from the government offices to the gangland hangouts of underworld figures. |
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Michael Mitchell had a satisfying little existence going until the tragic day his son was slain in a gangland shootout. |
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The film's delight in gangland slang and its sharp eye for fashion and London locations made it an unexpected box-office success. |
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Atlantic City sees Springsteen's character taking money to make a gangland hit in order to square his debts. |
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In Melbourne there have been twenty four gangland killings, the last half-dozen amid the general public. |
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Murder detectives have stepped up the hunt for the gunman who executed a man in broad daylight in a gangland hit. |
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Police say Carl Williams is a likely suspect on the gangland hit list, and have offered him police protection, which he has refused. |
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Engaged on a somewhat illegal errand for his brother Darren, in prison on a drugs charge, he witnesses a gangland murder carried out by the villainous Harry Taylor. |
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What's more, Leo's gangland boss has his own plans for his top employee. |
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Young undercover cop Billy Costigan is assigned to infiltrate the mob syndicate of Boston run by gangland chief Costello. |
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There have been two gangland killings in Cork in the past seven years. |
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A family friend of Farah said that he believed he had been chased and shot in a gangland mix-up. |
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The police speculated that it was a chance mugging, but her colleagues say the killing resembled a gangland hit. |
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Members may recall that in October of last year, six men were gunned down in an execution-style gangland slaying. |
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That fateful evening was marked by the most brutal gangland slaying in British Columbia's history. |
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I come from Vancouver where 29 people were killed in gangland killings this year. |
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It has been emphasized that the executions have had political and gangland overtones. |
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The police allegedly believed a possible gangland killing between shopkeepers whereas no action was taken concerning that case. |
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It is the story of a displaced yakuza gangster, whose crime family is killed and who flies to LA in search of his brother, only to wind up in the gangland web there. |
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The language, the violence, the unapologetic maleness of gangland bonding mixes the excesses of laddish culture with an affectionate tribute to Kray Brothers brutalism. |
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He had no criminal convictions or known gangland connections. |
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He is still waiting to release the Irish gangland movie Gangs of New York. |
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It was June 1995 and the first of 10 gangland killings in as many months. |
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The rest are illegal and may, for example, involve gangland operations, illicit distilling or smuggling by private individuals who, as the politicians see it, are bringing more than their ration into the country. |
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Hasn't the world had enough of grim, housing estate, gangland films from Scotland? |
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In this movie, we see Amsterdam Vallon returning to the Five Points of America to seek vengeance against the psychotic gangland kingpin Bill the Butcher who murdered his father years ago. |
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Former Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov claims he will be assassinated in a gangland hit if he goes home to Lithuania. |
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Justice Minister Alan Shatter needs to urgently rethink the cutbacks to avoid a major gangland crisis. |
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Stooge reckoned it was probably a gangland killing. |
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John Buntin, The New York Times Magazine A plan for peace in gangland. |
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A recent Valentine menu featured a gangland massacre. |
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A tale of gangland warfare and filial loyalty in the Glasgow of 1958, Small Faces is an enjoyable but strangely unmoving film. |
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Sayers is accused of ordering a late night phone call to a juror in the gangland slaying trial of Freddie Knights. |
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He acquired his nickname during his fabled reign as a gangland boss. |
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Mr. Speaker, frightened families in Abbotsford, Langley, Surrey, Vancouver and throughout the lower mainland are concerned that they are being held hostage by gangland violence. |
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Police insisted that the murder was a gangland contract killing connected to the Costa's multi-million-pound drug smuggling industry. |
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But they earned every criminal's respect, and fate made them the most powerful gangland leaders in American history. |
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He survived the gangland wars and became one of the richest criminals in Australia, and later became one of the most wanted men. |
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It may or may not but I do know that for last 15 years they will not be out on the streets participating in gangland activity and there will be a lot fewer victims in this country when longer sentences are served. |
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