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Carlos, also known as Carlos the Jackal, [2] is a 2010 French-German biographical film and television miniseries about the life of Venezuelan terrorist Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, nicknamed Carlos the Jackal, covering his first series of attacks in 1973 until his arrest in 1994.
Ramírez Sánchez, son of Marxist lawyer José Altagracia Ramírez Navas and Elba María Sánchez, was born in Michelena, in the Venezuelan state of Táchira. [12] Despite his mother's pleas to give their firstborn child a Christian first name, José called him Ilich, after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, while two younger siblings were named "Lenin" (born 1951) and "Vladimir" (born 1958). [13]
The Antwerp diamond heist, dubbed the "heist of the century", [1] [2] was the largest ever diamond heist and one of the largest robberies in history. Thieves stole loose diamonds, gold, silver and other types of jewelry valued at more than $100 million.
“The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession” by Michael Finkel (Alfred A. Knopf) Tales of heists, con artists and even murders permeate all corners of society, from ...
Sources vary on the exact time the pair spent inside the museum. The BBC stated that, according to a report from the Attorney General's office, the robbery started at 1 a.m. and lasted three hours, while The Washington Post , in an article from 1989 stating that the robbery started after 2 a.m. and took thirty minutes.
Manuel Orejuela (Carlos Ferro) - Saints Row; Kokichi Ouma - Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony; Jimmy Pegorino (Tony Patellis) - Grand Theft Auto IV; Rodrigo Carlos "El Sueño" Pérez Morales (Saro Solis) - Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands and Tom Clancy's Elite Squad; Pharaoh (Lemon Andersen) - The Warriors; Trevor Philips - Grand Theft Auto V
Like all great artists, he was also a thief who stole riffs from people like Ike Turner (and admitted it, to his credit). ... He’s one of the founding fathers of rock ‘n roll. LB. 54 Carlos ...
In 1987, Labh Singh (Sukhdev Singh Sukha) allegedly masterminded [7] what was at that time the largest bank robbery in Indian history, netting almost 60 million (58 million rupees-US$4.5 million) from Millar Ganj branch of Punjab National Bank, Ludhiana; [7] a part of this stolen money belonged to the Reserve Bank of India, India's central bank.