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Originally posted by eiyoei at 30-12-2006 01:11 PM
Mastermind dlm kes ni Albert Spaggiari nama manje Bert
Rancangan kedua, Spaggiari mendapat support dari Ga雝ano Zampa (level2 Mafia la) dan telah mengupah gengster profesional dari Marseille utk menggali terowong sejauh 8meter melalui longkang bawah tanah tu. .
Diorang keluar dari vault tu pada 20 Julai (4 hari selepas tu) dengan meninggalkan mesej pada dinding vault "without hatred, without violence, without weapons"
Cheh... ada cogan kata lagi...
"without hatred, without violence, without weapons"
Cogan kata MAFIA plak : "Beauty, Excellence, Bravery"
Enche' Eiyoei, derang ni kena tangkap tak lepas tu?
mana org tahu pekerja2 tak minum kopi, tidur 10 jam sehari... ?
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Originally posted by <i>sya_sugar_sugar</i> at 6-1-2007 06:42 AM<br />
<b>Enche' Eiyoei</b>, derang ni kena tangkap tak lepas tu?
mana org tahu pekerja2 tak minum kopi, tidur 10 jam sehari... ?
Enche' tak tahan tu.. huhuhu...
yang kes kat Brazil tu, hanya separuh yg dpt ditahan... duit pun cuma dpt balik sikit je...
yang kes kedua, mastermind tu kena tangkap. Tapi harta yang dirompak cuma dapat balik sikit je sbb geng Mafia sana dah sebat semua
p/s: lama x nampak.. dah naik taraf nampak.. huhuh... |
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Woww, hebat2 perompak2 ni. Mcm ni lah kalau nak buat sesuatu kerja, mesti profesional, tak kiralah nak merompak ke, apa ke, yg penting profesional, untung juta2. Ni ada pulak yg mencuri sympo ke, minyak wangi ke, lepas tu kena tangkap. Kan ke malu...
Sehebat mana pun perompak tu, rasanya hebat lagi polis kita. I sure diaorg ni lama2 kena tangkap jgk. Polis2 ni dah di train mcmana nak handle benda2 ni. Bravo PDRM.. |
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Central Bank of Iraq (2003): Saddam took US$1 billion a day before the war
In March 2003, on several occasions beginning on March 18, the day before the United States began bombing Baghdad, nearly US$1 billion was stolen from the Central Bank of Iraq. This is considered the largest bank heist in history.
Approximately $650 million was later found hidden in walls in Saddam Hussein's palace by US troops. It is believed that this was the bulk of the stolen money. The remaining money is currently unaccounted for. Diyaa Habib al-Khayoun, general manager of the state-owned al-Rafidain Bank, claims that $250 million and 18 billion now worthless Iraqi dinars were also stolen, but by professional robbers unconnected to Saddam.
In March 2003, a hand-written note surfaced, signed by Saddam, ordering $920 million to be withdrawn and given to his son Qusay. Bank officials state that Qusay and another unidentified man oversaw the cash, boxes of $100 bills, being loaded into trucks during a five hour operation. Qusay was later killed by US troops in a firefight. |
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Great Train Robbery (1963): stole US$74 million without guns
The Great Train Robbery was the name given to a |
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