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gang of smugglers - translation to dutch

BOOK BY IAN FLEMING
Diamond smugglers; Diamond Smugglers

gang of smugglers      
smokkelaren bende
street gangs         
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  • A member of the [[Crips]] showing a [[gang signal]]
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VIOLENT GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS CLAIMING CONTROL OVER A TERRITORY
Gang warfare; Gangs; Street gang; Crime gang; Youth gang; Gang (group); Gang violence; Ganxta; Youth Gangs; Street gangs; Gang Violence; Moobster; Gang leader; Youth gangs; Gangsterism; Gang member; Gangmembers; Troublesome youth group; Gang culture; Gang activity; El Gangster; Gang crime; The Gang; Girl gang; Girl gangs; Gang activities; Criminal underclass; Violent gang; Gang enforcement; Gang shootings; Gang Culture; Gang violence in schools
straatbenden (groepen jongeren die de straat onveilig maken)
Fighters for the Freedom of Israel         
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  • UN mediator Count [[Folke Bernadotte]] was assassinated by ''Lehi'' in [[Jerusalem]] in 1948.
  • [[Geulah Cohen]], announcer of the Lehi underground radio station (1948)
  • Declaration of Lehi as a terrorist organization, September 20, 1948<ref>"For the purposes of Regulation 8 of the Emergency Regulations — Prevention of Terrorism — 5748-1948, the Provisional Government has decided to declare that the group of people known as 'Freedom Fighters of Israel' and the members of the so-called 'Homeland Front' are terrorist organizations.  By order of the provisional administration. Ze'ev Sharaf (Government Secretary)."</ref>
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  • The Lehi ribbon
  • Betty Knouth, Tel Aviv, 24 August 1948
  • Wanted Poster of the [[Palestine Police Force]] offering rewards for the capture of Stern Gang members: [[Jaacov Levstein]] (Eliav), [[Yitzhak Yezernitzky]] (Shamir), and Natan Friedman-Yelin
  • Lehi female fighters in 1948
  • German cover letter from 11 January 1941 attached to a description of an offer for an alliance with [[Nazi Germany]] attributed to Lehi.
MILITANT ZIONIST GROUP IN THE BRITISH MANDATE OF PALESTINE
Stern gang; Stern Gang; Lechi; LEHI; National Military Organization in Israel; Lehi (paramilitary group); Lehi (group); Lohamei Herut Yisrael; Fighters for the Freedom of Israel
n. militante Joodse ondergrondse beweging actief gedurende de periode van het Britse mandaat

Definition

gang
n.
Company, crew, band, horde, party, set, clique, coterie, cabal.

Wikipedia

The Diamond Smugglers

The Diamond Smugglers is a non-fiction work by Ian Fleming that was first published in 1957 in the United Kingdom and in 1958 in the United States. The book is based on two weeks of interviews Fleming undertook with John Collard, a member of the International Diamond Security Organization (IDSO), which was headed by Sir Percy Sillitoe, the ex-chief of MI5 who worked for the diamond company De Beers.

The IDSO was formed by Sillitoe to combat the smuggling of diamonds from Africa, where, it was estimated, £10 million (£256,494,923 in 2023 pounds) worth of gems were being smuggled every year out of South Africa alone. The book expands upon articles Fleming wrote for The Sunday Times in 1957.

Fleming was better known as the author of a series of books about his super-spy creation, James Bond; The Diamond Smugglers is one of two non-fiction books he wrote. It was broadly well-received, although some reviewers commented on the stories not being new.

Examples of use of gang of smugglers
1. A British warship seized two tonnes of cocaine worth an estimated 200 million ($355.6 million) after chasing a gang of smugglers in a speedboat in the Caribbean, the British government said on Monday.