From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10240 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, December 6 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10240 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Order #337930039 On HOLD - Shipping Info Needed ["Knives" Subject: Order #337930039 On HOLD - Shipping Info Needed Order #337930039 On HOLD - Shipping Info Needed http://nordstromsurvey.today/q9QkIdvO8fj_US8axgyPOQHXjvlLhi0bf2Xz0EYAo3mIx1oDcg http://nordstromsurvey.today/0EX7gX-kVN56zhr4BLWqMu1MnV6r35tVyThh4JVqs30IZ2OY3A fter doing surveillance and putting an inside man to work at the depot, the gang abducted the manager and his family. The same night, they tricked their way inside the depot and tied up fourteen workers at gunpoint. The criminals stole B#52,996,760 in used and unused Bank of England sterling banknotes. Most of the getaway vehicles were found in the following week, one containing B#1.3 million in stolen notes. In raids by Kent Police, B#9 million was recovered in Welling and B#8 million in Southborough; by 2007, 36 people had been arrested in relation to the crime. At trial at the Old Bailey in London in 2007, five people were convicted and received long sentences, including the inside man, Emir Hysenaj. A woman who had made prosthetic disguises for the gang gave evidence in return for the charges against her being dropped. Lee Murray, the alleged mastermind of the heist, had fled to Morocco with his friend and accomplice Paul Allen. He successfully fought extradition to the ------------------------------ Date: 05 Dec 2022 07:48:37 -0800 From: "smoe.org" Subject: Mailbox Suspension Notification [TABLE NOT SHOWN] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 15:48:57 +0100 From: "Maureen" Subject: Drink This Amazonian Tonic In The Morning To Destroy Stubborn Lbs Drink This Amazonian Tonic In The Morning To Destroy Stubborn Lbs http://floralitelutioon.co/SyFzdI9oVpkz-ZuYYUPmwlosYX3yuXGy5HxmGEXp-kST2Ag9lw http://floralitelutioon.co/EJJKAT50_EaYEhSFrCllxGuIKNbhu2E-Mh6u3qkhPGt57Sqkzw uC'papa and Rusha appeared in court on 3 March, each facing the same charge of conspiracy to commit robbery. They were remanded in custody until a preliminary hearing at Maidstone Crown Court on 13 March. By 3 March, the number of people arrested had grown to fourteen. Two days later, the police discovered a hoard of B#8,601,990 in a lock-up garage in Southborough near to Rusha's home. The money was stuffed into eighteen laundry bags and suitcases. The garage was rented by a man who sublet it to Rusha's cousin, who was supposed to pay B#10 rent every week but was two weeks behind.:?240b242? In June company director Ian Bowrem was arrested as he drove around the M25 motorway. In his Mercedes-Benz, the police found almost B#1 million, of which B#380,000 was made up of B#50 notes from the robbery. Bowrem refused to say who had given him the money and was eventually sentenced to three years and nine months in prison. Police believed he was carrying out Missing Trader Intra-Community (MTIC) fraud to launder the stolen money. Also in June, Allen and Murray were two out of four men arrested in Morocco's capital Rabat after a three-month investigation. They were charged with possession of drugs, false im ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 12:14:57 +0100 From: "Pickupsavings Alert" Subject: Shipped! Your Burger King Reward Shipped! Your Burger King Reward http://costcosurvey.email/3SOodY6BUngy3iGmY1lwJKWq8DCu1f4rnx7rAo2RFf7-9HUckA http://costcosurvey.email/ZYiUPRs_7eO4U_nfQuVyps5MaV8uClPNU6PsBujbejt559IZog he rest of the gang now entered the building. One man was later nicknamed "Stopwatch", because he was wearing a stopwatch to time the robbery in an echo of the film Ocean's Eleven. Others were called "Shorty", "Hoodie" and "Mr Average".:?141,?147? The criminals' faces were hidden by balaclavas and they were armed with handguns, shotguns, AK-47 assault rifles and a E korpion submachine gun. Dixon urged staff to comply with the gang's commands, and fourteen workers were tied up. Nobody pressed an alarm.:?151? The seven members of the gang attempted to load metal cages full of banknotes into the lorry and found they were too heavy, so one criminal tried to drive the Lansing Linde power lifter and the rest shoved the hostages out of the way. It was difficult to manoeuvre the lifter and a Securitas worker was ordered to drive it; when he kept deliberately crashing it, Dixon was told to use a pallet mover. The worker then wedged the power lifter between the tail lift of the truck and the loading bay, rendering it useless.:?155b157? When Dixon pumped the pallet mover up, "Hoodie" became suspicious and pointed a gun at his head; frustrated by the slow progress, the other gang members grabbed bundles of money in their hands and filled up shopping trolleys.:?155b157? The criminals stole B#52,996,760 in used and unused banknotes; another B#154 million would not fit in the lorry and they had to leave it behind. In total they took seventeen cages and three trolleys ful ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 14:18:46 +0100 From: "Thyroid" Subject: Eat Pink Sea Salt To Fix Your Thyroid? 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The worker then wedged the power lifter between the tail lift of the truck and the loading bay, rendering it useless.:?155b157? When Dixon pumped the pallet mover up, "Hoodie" became suspicious and pointed a gun at his head; frustrated by the slow progress, the other gang members grabbed bundles of money in their hands and filled up shopping trolleys.:?155b157? The criminals stole B#52,996,760 in used and unused banknotes; another B#154 million would not fit in the lorry and they had to leave it behind. In total they took seventeen cages and three trolleys full of banknotes.:?171? The staff workers were left locked up inside empty cages, as were Lynn Dixon and her son. No alarm had been set off and the gang ordered the staff to stay still when ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 15:34:51 -0500 From: "Dementia Warning" Subject: Common food linked to dementia Common food linked to dementia http://longevityactivator.rest/pUaWhKO6uCEpdGm5MtlBzzVpR5pFlyGXHhx-d9JK9C7XZBls http://longevityactivator.rest/r8plbIUoXumH8e2iPETa85wc5s0loXV_kahNwJ_7z_sDNJQzoQ he trial of eight people, including Jetmir BuC'papa, Roger Coutts, Emir Hysenaj, Stuart Royle and Lea Rusha, began on 26 June 2007 at the Old Bailey in London. These five men were all charged with conspiracy to rob, conspiracy to kidnap and conspiracy to possess firearms. The prosecution was led by Sir John Nutting and the High Court judge was Mr Justice David Penry-Davey.:?308b310? The role of manager Colin Dixon was examined, the defence barristers highlighting "co-incidences" in his conduct which might be interpreted as suggesting he was the inside man. It was noted that he had breached regulations in several ways: he possessed two separate keys for the vault, when he was supposed to only have one; he had taken photographs of the depot and its workers, which were found on his computer at home ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10240 ***********************************************