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A ★★★½ review of Death Walks on High Heels (1971) Sexy Italian stripper living in Paris learns that her father who was murdered on a train may have been part of diamond heist. Some man with blue eyes and an Electrolarynx disguising his voice threaten...

Good lord I can’t keep away from the blackface this week!

Et Tu, Giallo?

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Elaborate $25 million diamond heist ends in a swift recovery and multiple arrests | CNN An extremely rare, $25 million pink diamond that was stolen in Dubai has been recovered by police.

They just didn’t seal the getaway. I love a heist! www.cnn.com/2025/08/19/s... #jewelheist #diamondheist

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Thieves steal pink diamond worth $25 million in Dubai, then are caught hours later Dubai police swiftly apprehended 3 thieves hours after a $25 million pink diamond was stolen from a ...

Dubai police swiftly apprehended 3 thieves hours after a $25 million pink diamond was stolen from a diamond trader. The heist occurred during a bogus viewing appointment. #DiamondHeist #News

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Who is Leonardo Notarbartolo’s Wife? Where is Adriana Crudo Now? Discover the story of Adriana Crudo, wife of Leonardo Notarbartolo, and her life before and after the 2003 Antwerp diamond heist. From Netflix’s Stolen: Heist of the Century to their life today in Tur...

Who is Leonardo Notarbartolo’s Wife? Where is Adriana Crudo Now?
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Govt bars Namdia from its HQ Erasmus Shalihaxwe The government did not authorise Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) to continue operating from its Klein Windhoek headquarters following a diamond heist in January.  This was revealed by minister of industry, mines and energy Natangwe Ithete, in  Parliament on Tuesday.  The diamond heist led to the disappearance of diamonds worth over N$314 million. Ithete said that Namdia has relocated its operations due to security concerns.  “As we are currently speaking, Namdia is not operating from the same building for the same reasons and for the same concerns that the country is having that it is probably not safe. So we equally did not authorise Namdia to operate from there while we are looking at the security features,” he said. Ithete was responding to questions from Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani, who asked about the status of the robbery investigations and the  security measures in place at Namdia. Venaani said he was aware the robbery case was under police investigation but raised concerns about broader security lapses at the diamond company.  “Mr Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, there are lots of allegations going around that there are security breaches currently at Namdia… And I have not seen you in electronic or print media visiting Namdia to acquaint yourself. So the first question is, have you ever visited Namdia? Can you give assurance to this country that a new heist will not take place under the security conditions that are there?” He asked. Venaani also questioned why the government continues to retain Namdia’s board of directors and management despite the heist.  “Why is the government keeping the current board of Namdia while there was a heist under their watch, and the same board is said to be having a number of lapses in terms of security? So what is really happening at Namdia? Why is the board protected? Have you been there as a minister? How can you assure this country that diamonds there will not be stolen again, because we are getting so many stories around Namdia,” he said. In response, thete said changing the board every time a crime occurs is not sustainable.  However, he added that this does not mean the ministry will not make changes.  “It does not mean the ministry will not change the board or that it is going to change the board immediately,” he said.

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Three Family Members Arrested Over N$315m Namdia Diamond Heist After Flashy Spending Spree [Namibian] Family members said to buy houses and cars on a daily basis

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Three family members arrested over N$315m Namdia diamond heist after flashy spending spree Family members said to buy houses and cars on a daily basis Three family members have been arrested over the N$315-million Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) diamond heist, as the authorities probe sudden wealth, security failures and wider criminal links. The family members were arrested on Monday in connection with the theft of diamonds from Namdia worth about N$314.9 million in January. George Cloete, his wife Charmaine Cloete, and his brother Bino Cloete have allegedly been buying houses and cars on a daily basis, which drew the attention of authorities, leading to their arrest. The police say the trio were suspected of dubious dealings after they started withdrawing large sums of cash on a daily basis. “The subsequent lifestyle and financial investigations revealed that since the end of January, several items were acquired, including vehicles, trailers, personal electronic devices, clothing, household equipment, and mechanical equipment. Documentary evidence relating to the purchase were also seized,” their report says. The assets bought include a Ford Ranger Wildtrak worth N$570 000, a Ford Ranger N$530 000, a Toyota Double Cab D4D worth N$200 000, a Toyota Passo worth N$70 000 and household furniture. The three also bought a tyre mag changing machine. THE SECURITY CONNECTION A relative of the suspects, allegedly a security guard who was present at the diamond heist crime scene in January, is believed to have stolen the diamonds. The security guard has not been arrested yet. To date, only N$40.6 million worth of diamonds have been recovered, Namdia spokesperson Beverley Coussement has told Nampa. The three were denied bail when they appeared in the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court yesterday. They are charged with contravening the Prevention of Organised Crime Act and the illicit trafficking of goods under the Diamond Act. The matter was postponed to 7 August for further investigation. “While specific details related to our security improvements cannot be shared for security reasons, significant enhancements have been made to strengthen the company’s protective measures. “Some upgrades were put in place immediately following the incident, while others are being executed with urgency. In doing so, Namdia followed the Public Procurement Act, which permits Namdia as a public entity to procure services in response to this critical situation,” Coussement told Nampa yesterday. The Namdia robbery involved the theft of diamonds valued at approximately N$315 million from the state-owned diamond trading company’s premises in Windhoek. The high-profile heist shocked the nation and led to a nationwide manhunt. The robbery also claimed the lives of Namdia security executive Francis Eiseb and one of the suspects, Max Endjala. This brings the total number of arrests in the case to six. This included Sam Shololo and Joel Angula, a protection officer at Namdia, and Samuel Shipanga (33), a security guard at a private company. All suspects have so far appeared in court. SUSPENSION In February this year, Namdia’s board of directors resolved to suspend its executive officer, Alisa Amupolo, its chief operations officer Uahoroka Kauta, and security manager Paulinus Sheyapo following the robbery. The suspension was part of the diamond’s company’s investigations. “As part of the ongoing recovery process following the robbery, Namdia is conducting a comprehensive and robust internal investigation to determine the sequence of events leading up to the crime and to prevent any future attempts to breach security. “We assure you the decision to suspend these team members was not taken lightly. However, the investigation and recovery processes must now run its course,” the company said in a statement. The post Three family members arrested over N$315m Namdia diamond heist after flashy spending spree appeared first on The Namibian.

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Govt vows action on NAMDIA Diamond Heist Govt vows action on NAMDIA Diamond Heist NBC Online Wed, 05/07/2025 - 20:09

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The Diamond Heist Official Trailer :Stoner Watch Reacts
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streaming April 16 ,2025
this looks pretty good, Guy Ritchie being involved has me interested, what are your thoughts??
youtu.be/vcaH53AiKHI?...

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چور باسکٹ بال کے کھلاڑی کا بہانہ بنا کر جیولری کی دکان میں داخل ہوا

مزید پڑھیے: www.aaj.tv/news/30445471/

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