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SOUTHAFRICA-CRIME/
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August 13, 2015 
A police officer looks on as a suspect (R) is handcuffed after they attempt to break into a house belonging... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
A police officer looks on as a suspect is handcuffed after they attempt to break into a house belonging... 
A police officer looks on as a suspect (R) is handcuffed after they attempt to break into a house belonging to a police officer couple, in the south of Johannesburg, August 12, 2015. Local media reported a rise in robbery and housebreaking incidents in Johannesburg. Picture taken August 12, 2015. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko 
SOUTHAFRICA-CRIME/
RTR4YZ5C 
August 13, 2015 
A suspect (R) writhes in pain as he is handcuffed to his accomplice after he was shot while they attempt... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
A suspect writhes in pain as he is handcuffed to his accomplice after he was shot while they attempt... 
A suspect (R) writhes in pain as he is handcuffed to his accomplice after he was shot while they attempt to break into a house belonging to a police officer couple, in the south of Johannesburg, August 12, 2015. Local media reported a rise in robbery and housebreaking incidents in Johannesburg. Picture taken August 12, 2015. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
BRITAIN-CRIME/
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April 07, 2015 
A police officer leaves a safe deposit building on Hatton Garden in central London April 7, 2015. Burglars... 
London, United Kingdom 
Police officer leaves a safe deposit building on Hatton Garden in central London 
A police officer leaves a safe deposit building on Hatton Garden in central London April 7, 2015. Burglars are believed to have broken into the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company over the Easter weekend, local media reported. REUTERS/Neil Hall 
NETHERLANDS/
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October 16, 2012 
An empty spot on the wall marks the place where the stolen Henri Matisse painting was in Rotterdam's... 
Rotterdam, Netherlands 
Empty spot on wall marks place where stolen Henri Matisse painting was in Rotterdam's Kunsthal art gallery... 
An empty spot on the wall marks the place where the stolen Henri Matisse painting was in Rotterdam's Kunsthal art gallery in the Netherlands October 16, 2012. According to local media, several important works of art of considerable value have been stolen from the gallery in an overnight burglary. Among them were works taken while on display at the Avant-Gardes show featuring paintings from the Triton Foundation collection. A local television station reports that the "Reading Girl" by Henri Matisse was among the paintings stolen. REUTERS/Robin van Lonkhuijsen (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW SOCIETY) 
SAFRICA-TERREBLANCHE/
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May 22, 2012 
A supporter of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) looks on during a verdict hearing in the murder... 
VENTERSDORP, South Africa 
A supporter of the AWB looks on during a verdict hearing in the murder case of Terre'blanche at a South... 
A supporter of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) looks on during a verdict hearing in the murder case of Eugene Terre'blanche at a South African court in Ventersdorp, May 22, 2012. A South African court on Tuesday found black farmhand Chris Mahlangu guilty of murdering Terre'blanche, a white supremacist prominent during the dying years of apartheid, in a wage dispute. Patrick Ndlovu, who was a minor at the time of the April 2010 murder, was found guilty of housebreaking in Ventersdorp, a farming community about 125 km (80 miles) west of Johannesburg where Terre'blanche owned a farm. The case has served as a reminder of the bitter historical divisions in a country now dubbed the "Rainbow Nation" and ruled by the African National Congress, the party that helped end apartheid in 1994. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST) 
SAFRICA -TERREBLANCHE/
RTR32GJX 
May 22, 2012 
Women sit next to the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) flag during a verdict hearing in the murder... 
VENTERSDORP, South Africa 
Women sit next to the AWB flag during a verdict hearing in the murder case of Terre'blanche at a South... 
Women sit next to the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) flag during a verdict hearing in the murder case of Eugene Terre'blanche at a South African court in Ventersdorp, May 22, 2012. A South African court on Tuesday found black farmhand Chris Mahlangu guilty of murdering Terre'blanche, a white supremacist prominent during the dying years of apartheid, in a wage dispute. Patrick Ndlovu, who was a minor at the time of the April 2010 murder, was found guilty of housebreaking in Ventersdorp , a farming community about 125 km (80 miles) west of Johannesburg where Terre'blanche owned a farm. The case has served as a reminder of the bitter historical divisions in a country now dubbed the "Rainbow Nation" and ruled by the African National Congress, the party that helped end apartheid in 1994. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST) 
SAFRICA-TERREBLANCHE/
RTR32GJO 
May 22, 2012 
Attorney Zola Majavu (R) gestures to Patrick Ndlovu, one of the accused in a murder case of white supremacist... 
VENTERSDORP, South Africa 
Attorney Majavu gestures to Ndlovu, one of the accused in a murder case of white supremacist and AWB... 
Attorney Zola Majavu (R) gestures to Patrick Ndlovu, one of the accused in a murder case of white supremacist and Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) leader Eugene Terre'blanche, during a verdict hearing of the case at a South African court in Ventersdorp, May 22, 2012. A South African court on Tuesday found black farmhand Chris Mahlangu guilty of murdering Eugene Terre'blanche, a white supremacist prominent during the dying years of apartheid, in a wage dispute. Ndlovu, who was a minor at the time of the April 2010 murder, was found guilty of housebreaking in Ventersdorp, a farming community about 125 km (80 miles) west of Johannesburg where Terre'blanche owned a farm. The case has served as a reminder of the bitter historical divisions in a country now dubbed the "Rainbow Nation" and ruled by the African National Congress, the party that helped end apartheid in 1994. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
RTR2PTUK 
August 11, 2011 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary, during the recent riots in Manchester, northern England August 11, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron, facing a defining crisis of his premiership, promised on Thursday to crack down on street gangs as a national priority and said rioters behind Britain's worst violence in decades would be hunted and punished. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
RTR2PTUG 
August 11, 2011 
A 12 year-old boy (R) shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court with his mother after... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
A 12 year-old boy (R) shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court with his mother after admitting burglary, during the recent riots in Manchester, northern England August 11, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron, facing a defining crisis of his premiership, promised on Thursday to crack down on street gangs as a national priority and said rioters behind Britain's worst violence in decades would be hunted and punished. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
GUATEMALA/
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February 15, 2011 
A man (R) who pulled out a gun on a public bus tries to run after being captured by security guards in... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
A man who pulled out a gun on a public bus tries to run after being captured by security guards in Guatemala... 
A man (R) who pulled out a gun on a public bus tries to run after being captured by security guards in Guatemala City February 15, 2011. Robberies on buses are a daily occurrence in Guatemala, according to the GAM (Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo), an organization that monitors human rights abuses. Twenty-four passengers were killed and 110 injured while using public buses last year, according to GAM. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair (GUATEMALA - Tags: TRANSPORT CRIME LAW) 
ITALY/
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September 26, 2008 
Italian Carabinieri police Colonel Raffaele Mancino (2nd R) points at a recovered painting of a naked... 
Rome, Italy 
Carabinieri police points at a recovered painting of a naked woman by Renoir during a news conference... 
Italian Carabinieri police Colonel Raffaele Mancino (2nd R) points at a recovered painting of a naked woman, by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, during a news conference in Rome September 26, 2008. Police said the painting was stolen from a family in Milan in 1975, and was later identified in part due to damage on the bottom right corner caused by the family's daughter playing with a soccer ball. REUTERS/Dario Pignatelli (ITALY) 
Sport
Sport 
Funeral Services for Redskins Player Sean Taylor - 03 Dec 2007 
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INDIA-JEWELLERY/PROTEST
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May 30, 2007 
People walk past placards during a demonstration by Indian jewellers and workers in Mumbai May 30, 2007.... 
Mumbai, India 
People walk past placards during a demonstration by Indian jewellers and workers in Mumbai 
People walk past placards during a demonstration by Indian jewellers and workers in Mumbai May 30, 2007. Thousands of Indian jewellers shut their stores on Wednesday and held a noisy protest in the financial capital of Mumbai against a rise in burglaries and attacks on gold merchants. REUTERS/Arko Datta (INDIA) 
INDIA-JEWELLERY/PROTEST
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May 30, 2007 
People walk past placards during a demonstration by Indian jewellers and workers in Mumbai May 30, 2007.... 
Mumbai, India 
People walk past placards during a demonstration by Indian jewellers and workers in Mumbai 
People walk past placards during a demonstration by Indian jewellers and workers in Mumbai May 30, 2007. Thousands of Indian jewellers shut their stores on Wednesday and held a noisy protest in the financial capital of Mumbai against a rise in burglaries and attacks on gold merchants. REUTERS/Arko Datta (INDIA) 
DAR02D.
RTR1IN6M 
October 23, 2006 
A man sits tied to a lamppost after being apprehended by members of the Popular Assembly of the People... 
Oaxaca, Mexico 
Man sits sits to a lamppost after being apprehended by members of the Popular Assembly of the People... 
A man sits tied to a lamppost after being apprehended by members of the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO) and accused of burglary in Oaxaca City October 18, 2006. Seven people, mostly protesters, have now been killed in the conflict that began four months ago, when striking teachers and leftist activists occupied much of the colonial city, storming Congress and blocking hundreds of streets in an effort to oust state Governor Ulises Ruiz. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar (MEXICO) 
CRIME OSBOURNE
RTRGI4Q 
November 23, 2004 
British rocker and reality TV star Ozzy Osbourne speaks during a news conference in Beaconsfield just... 
Beaconsfield, UK 
Britain's Ozzy Osbourne attends a news conference in southern England after being burgled. 
British rocker and reality TV star Ozzy Osbourne speaks during a news conference in Beaconsfield just north of London, November 23, 2004. Two burglars broke into the English country home of Ozzy and his wife Sharon just before dawn on Monday and stole a large amount of jewelry, police said. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid Pictures of the Month November 2004 PKM/MD 
FRANCE
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January 11, 1998 
A tv reporter stands in front of the gate of the " Belvedere" villa , January 11, where Bernard Chaleil,... 
A tv reporter stands in front of the gate of the " Belvedere" villa , January 11, where Bernard Chal..... 
A tv reporter stands in front of the gate of the " Belvedere" villa , January 11, where Bernard Chaleil, a French retired surgeon was shot dead by housebreakers in Antibes, near Nice, on the French riviera January 11. Bernard Chaleil killed one of the three burglars before he died. 
RTRAB6G 
January 11, 1998 
A television photographer stands in front of the gate of the " Belvedere" villa, January 11, where Bernard... 
France 
FRENCH SURGEON CHALEIL'S VILLA AFTER SHOOTING IN ANTIBES 
A television photographer stands in front of the gate of the " Belvedere" villa, January 11, where Bernard Chaleil, a French retired surgeon, was shot dead by housebreakers in Antibes on the French riviera January 11. Bernard Chaleil killed one of the three burglars before he died.

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