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Woolwich attack: Suspect Michael Adebowale was mentored by murdered schoolboy’s fatherMichael Adebowale, the younger of the two Woolwich terror suspects, was mentored by the father of the murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor in an attempt to prevent him spiralling out of control.
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Richard Taylor, the father of murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor, mentored Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebowale in an attempt to stop him spiralling out of control.

Richard Taylor, the father of murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor

Richard Taylor suggested that if convicted Adebowale should be executed.

Mr Taylor told how Juliet Obasuyi, Adebowale’s mother, asked him for help when her son was still at school.

Mr Taylor last saw Adebowale – known as Toby to friends – just two months ago by which time the 22-year-old had been fully radicalised by Islamic militants.

Mr Taylor, whose son Damilola was murdered aged 10 in south London in 2000, said yesterday: “He was a young, loveable boy, quiet.

“From there I started to know him, meet him, and then suddenly his mum started calling me [saying] that she needs help, that the boy was having problems in school, that he comes home and was crying and saying he was being bullied in school.

“So that I think made him start being reluctant to go to school and the mother was doing a lot to make sure that he goes to school.

“Suddenly I started hearing that he’s getting involved in issues around gangs and drugs and I was not very happy with that.”

Mr Taylor said he was “shocked” by last week’s events. “It is a different Toby, or Michael, that I was seeing that day. That was crazy, that was gruesome,” he told ITV News.

He went on: “I spoke to him about two months ago. [I said] ‘Look, Toby, your mother is complaining again about you.’ And he said, ‘No, I’m cool, there is nothing, I have changed, I’ve become Muslim.’

He added: “Having seen how my own son was stabbed to death, it made me feel that for them to go at the end of whatever happens they will still be alive, they will still be on the street, or maybe they will take them away from the public and change their faces. They don’t deserve to live.”

Adebowale had been brought up a Christian and converted to Islam about five years ago.

That coincided with him joining the Woolwich Boys, a violent street gang dominated by Muslim youths of Somali origin. He had begun dealing drugs on behalf of the gang.

Adebowale, born in Britain, is the son of Nigerian immigrants, both of them Christian.

His mother, Juliet Obasuyi, is a 43-year-old probation worker while his father Adeniyi Adebowale, with whom he is said to have little contact, works at the Nigerian High Commission.

Neither was available for comment. The home of Mr Adebowale’s father in north London was being searched by police.

The couple split up when Adebowale and his older sister Elizabeth, who remains a committed Christian, were still young.

He went to Kidbrooke High School in Greenwich, where he was, according to contemporaries, bullied. He joined the Woolwich Boys, which bases itself on the Haddo Estate, a warren of impoverished 1960s council flats.

Adebowale was spending increasing amounts of time with the gang and it is likely that during that period, when he was about 15 or 16, he began to show interest in Islam.

Simone Edwards, 22, a friend, said: “He was kind of having problems with a couple of gangs. I think he was just looking for somewhere to belong. When he found Islam, he finally found a piece of family – like, this is someone I would ride for.”

What happened next appears to have had a major bearing on Adebowale’s future. In January 2008, a fellow gang member, Faridon Alizada, was murdered by Lee James, 32, who at the time of the attack was suffering from a drug-induced psychotic episode.

Adebowale was stabbed in the shoulder and hand. The gang was selling drugs from a flat in Erith, not far from Woolwich, and James had gone there to rob them.

“You want to ruin my country. You want to blow up my country… This is what you get,” James said as he launched his attack. James had told acquaintances he believed the men in the flat, including Adebowale, to be members of al-Qaeda who had offered him money to blow up the Bluewater shopping centre.

By 2009 or 2010, Adebowale had taken to wearing Islamic robes and had begun handing out extremist literature. Any connection with al-Muhajiroun, the outlawed extremist group that had radicalised his friend and alleged accomplice Michael Adebolajo, has not been confirmed. Yesterday, al-Muhajiroun’s leadership denied knowing Adebowale.

Mrs Obasuyi was so concerned about her son’s behaviour that she turned to a Muslim friend, a 62-year-old security officer from Nigeria, for help.

She had told the friend: “Michael is not listening any more. His older sister Elizabeth is a good Christian with a degree but Michael is rebelling as he has no father figure, dropping out of university and handing out leaflets in Woolwich town centre.

“He is from a strong Christian family but he is turning to Islam and turning against the family.

He is preaching in the streets. He needs spiritual guidance before he radicalises himself.”

The friend advised her to take the boy to the local mosque in Woolwich. He said: “She approached me for advice because she knew her son was turning to Islam and wondered he wasn’t listening. He lacked proper knowledge in Islam so she sent him to Woolwich mosque for conversion.”

The security guard claims that from the mosque Adebowale was taken for weeks of “further training in Islam” to a centre near Cambridge and that the training was led by an imam from either Pakistan or Iraq.

But instead of coming back to London on a straighter and narrower path, the opposite appears to have happened.

Mrs Obasuyi complained to her friend that her son was now “radicalised” after the training and that she could no longer get through to him.

It is an event vigorously disputed by Woolwich mosque.

“I don’t know this individual. I don’t know the family of this individual,” said Imam Swale

By Robert Mendick, and Josie Ensor/THE TELEGRAGH

Woolwich attack: Michael Adebowale’s mother ‘tried to prevent radicalisation’
The mother of a suspected Islamic terrorist who allegedly hacked a British soldier to death tried desperately to turn him away from extremism but “could not get through”, according to friends.
Woolwich attacks: Michael Adebowale's mother 'tried to prevent radicalisation'

Michael Adebowale, the 22-year-old son of a Christian probation officer and a member of staff at the Nigerian High Commission, was filmed holding a bloodied cleaver in his hand after Drummer Lee Rigby was butchered in a London street.

Friends said he had been a “lovely boy” but became involved in some “serious trouble” as a teenager and then turned to Islam. He started mixing with some “bad people” and became increasingly extreme in his views.

His mother Juliet Obasuyi, a 43-year-old probation officer, went to her friend and neighbour, a 62-year-old security officer, for help about nine months ago after her son dropped out of university.

She told him: “Michael is not listening any more. His older sister is a good Christian with a degree but Michael is rebelling as he has no father figure, dropping out of university and handing out leaflets in Woolwich town centre.

“He is from a strong Christian family but he is turning to Islam and turning against the family. He is preaching in the streets. He needs spiritual guidance before he radicalises himself.”

Another friend, Steve Adebiyi, who started a company with Mrs Obasuyi, said she was often left in tears after speaking to him on the phone. “The boy was giving the mother problems,” he said. “She said he was in with some bad group and causing a lot of trouble. They brainwashed him.”

He and Michael Adebolajo, the other suspected terrorist, are thought to have met at Greenwich University.

His mother was advised by a neighbour to take him to the head of the Woolwich mosque for spiritual guidance. He was converted to Islam by the head Imam, and taken for weeks of “further training” at a centre near Cambridge.

When he returned, however, he was even more “radicalised” and his mother could no longer “get through to him”. A spokesman for the mosque said they did not know if he attended or been converted there.

She subsequently returned to Nigeria, where she is pursuing a career in politics.

Neighbours in Greenwich said he had been a “lovely boy” who was a keen Manchester United fan, but as a teenager became “angry at a lot of things”.

Magdalene Edwards told Channel 4 News: “He was a lovely boy. Very gentle natured, very respectful to elderly people.

“He was angry at a lot of things like a lot of young people are. About a year ago is when I saw him with this whole Muslim dress.

“I said to him are you a Muslim. And he said yes, he’s gone that way now. I said just be careful, I’m aware that there are some that ride on the coat tales of Islam and they’re really not serving their cause.”

Adebowale’s father, Adeniyi, was born in Nigeria but came to Britain to study at Canterbury University. He and Mrs Obasuyi had a child, Michael, but subsequently split up.

His mother married twice but is now understood to be single. well as working as a fashion director she also started a small fashion business. She raised Adebowale in Woolwich and Greenwich along with his half sister.

Adebowale attended Kidbrooke School in Greenwich, where friends said he was a “normal, smiling teenager”. Luqman Ciise, one of his schoolmates, said: “I knew him personally, he was normal, smiling all the time. His name was Toby… Still can’t believe this.”

According to a friend he and his girlfriend, a fellow convert, became well-known in south-east London for handing out extremist leaflets.

Adebowale’s father now works for the Nigerian High Commission in a flat just yards froim Holloway prison in North London. His flat was raided on Thursday morning.

A neighbour said: “He has lived here for at least ten years. He is a very smart and polite man, who is known to everyone as Niyi. On Thursday morning I was woken up by the sound of banging and shouts of ‘armed police’. I looked out and police were running into Niyi’s flat.

“I then heard them shout ‘No firearms and No drugs’. I have got no idea what happened to Niyi, but I haven’t seen him since.

“It came as a big shock because he is a professional man who works at the Nigerian High Commission. He leaves everyday in a collar and tie and does not get home until about 8pm.”

By Josie Ensor, Edward Malnick and Martin Evans/THE TELEGRAPH

OUR QUESTION

WHICH IS THE BETTER SOCIAL NET FOR THE NIGERIAN CHILD? DO YOU THINK A NIGERIAN CHILD WHO LIVED WITH HIS GRANDPARENTS,AND WHO EXPERIENCES OUR WAYS INCLUDING OUR DEPRIVATIONS CAN GO BACK TO ENGLAND TO CUT OFF THE HEAD OF A SOLDIER ON A LONDON STREET?

THE BUTCHER OF WOOLWICH,ADEBOLAJO,NEVER REGARDED NIGERIA AS HOME FOR A SINGLE DAY…HERE HE IS IN A KENYAN COURT 3 YEARS AGO!

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Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo, 2nd right, in the dock in Kenya in 2010.

Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo, 2nd right, in the dock in Kenya in 2010.  

The Sunday Telegraph can disclose that Michael Adebolajo was held by police close to the Somali border with a band of “radicalised” Muslim youths who wanted to join the notorious al-Shabaab group.

He was deported to Britain after he appeared in court in Mombasa in November 2010.

Two months previously the head of MI5 had warned that Britons were training in Somalia and it was “only a matter of time before we see terrorism on our streets inspired by those who are today fighting alongside al-Shabaab”. It also emerged that the other suspect in the soldier’s murder, Michael Adebowale, 22, was detained by police in London two months ago after shopkeepers complained about a group of Muslim activists.

The disclosures raise further questions about the monitoring by the security services of Adebowale and Adebolajo, 28, whom sources have said was known to MI5 but not assessed as a “threat to life”.

Þ On Saturday night three further men – aged 21, 24 and 28 – were arrested in south east London on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. Police used tasers to detain two of them and were searching four residential addresses;

ÞCalls were made for Anjem Choudary, the leader of the al-Muhajiroun group to which Adebolajo has been closely linked, to be subject to a Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measure, the successor to control orders;

ÞEric Pickles, the Communities Secretary, uses an article in The Sunday Telegraph to warn public bodies, including the police and judges, that it is time for them to bring the full weight of the law to bear on extremists and not be hampered by political correctness;

ÞA leading historian who was a member of a Whitehall panel intended to tackle extremist Muslim preaching at universities told how officials opened a “dialogue” with a body that seemed to endorse aspects of extremism;

ÞIn what was feared to be a copycat attack in Paris last night, a uniformed soldier was knifed in the throat by a man said to be “bearded and of North African origin”. The soldier was “badly hurt” in the attack, according to police who said they were treating it as a terrorist incident;

ÞThe father of Damilola Taylor, the boy murdered in 2000 in south-east London, told how he had mentored Adebowale before the former gang member turned to radical Islam.

A report on MI5 and MI6’s knowledge of and assessment of the two suspects will be given this week to MPs on the parliamentary committee that scrutinises the security services. The Sunday Telegraph has established that Adebolajo was arrested by Kenyan authorities in the coastal town of Lamu, before being taken to Mombasa, where he was detained. He appeared in court in late November 2010 alongside other alleged Islamists. He and the others, who were said to age from 18 to 22, were remanded to a local police station.

A court report at the time said he was a “Nigerian who had a British passport” and spelt his name incorrectly. Sources in the country confirmed his identity yesterday and said Adebolajo was subsequently deported. He later complained that he had been mistreated.

Adebolajo is understood to have said in court that he wanted access to legal services and to talk to the British Ambassador to Kenya. He also complained that the police had told him he was a Christian, when he was a converted Muslim.

“He was very arrogant, he was restrained and handcuffed very well,” the source said. “We deported him back to the UK. When he was back in the UK he complained about us, that we tortured him. The British embassy in Nairobi wrote to us about the complaint, we told them that we did not torture him. I do not know if the letter arrived but that was what we wrote to them.”

According to newspaper reports at the time, the group boarded a speedboat from Lamu Island to the village of Kizingitini before their arrest. Police suspected Adebolajo of masterminding a plan for the youths to join al-Shabaab in Somalia. Pamphlets connected with al-Shabaab were recovered during the police operation. The other youths who appeared with Adebolajo said they were recruited from a mosque in Mombasa by a radical imam. While in Lamu, they spent time at an isolated madrassa. Lamu, 68 miles from the Somali border, is considered the key crossing point to the country and is a major area of operations for Kenyan security forces.

The case raises questions about why Adebolajo was not put under greater surveillance or even prosecuted after his deportation from Kenya. Under the Terrorism Act 2006, it is an offence to travel or intend to travel overseas to commit acts of terrorism or take part in terrorist training.

Evidence from the Kenyan authorities could have been used in the UK to prosecute Adebolajo.

Several Britons have been convicted of similar offences, including the white Muslim convert Richard Dart and his co-defendants earlier this year. They admitted planning to travel to Pakistan to seek terrorist training, and had discussed attacking the military-supporting town of Royal Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire.

Kenyan police believe that Jermaine Grant, a Briton who is on trial in Mombasa on charges of possessing explosives and planning an attack in the port city, has links to al-Shabaab.

Grant’s alleged accomplice Samantha Lewthwaite, the widow of the 7/7 King’s Cross bomber Germaine Lindsay, is on the run after slipping a police dragnet. Some reports suggest she may have crossed the border into Somalia.

Jonathan Evans, the then head of MI5, warned in September 2010 that a “significant number of UK residents” were training with al-Shabaab. At the time security services said Somalia was the most significant destination for foreign jihadis. The Foreign Office said of Adebolajo’s arrest and deportation: “We do not comment on individual cases.”

The arrest of the other suspect, Adebowale, two months ago in London, followed complaints from shopkeepers about the activities of extremist Muslims, sources said.

More details of his life were disclosed by Damilola Taylor’s father, Richard, who recalled how he tried to mentor the suspect when he was younger.

Mr Taylor is Nigerian-born while both suspects are of Nigerian descent. He said: “He [Adebowale] was a young lovable boy, quiet. Suddenly I started hearing that he’s getting involved in issues around gangs and drugs and I was not very happy with that. I’m terribly shocked.”

The murder of Drummer Rigby has caused concern on several levels across Whitehall, highlighting apparent failures to rein in extremist preaching and the radicalisation of young Muslim men. Writing in The Sunday Telegraph today, Mr Pickles urges politicians, judges and the public sector to take a robust line against extremists.

“Our laws are there to ensure preachers of hate are not given a licence to incite violence or public disorder,” he writes. “And the police and judiciary should use their powers when the line has been crossed.”

He urges members of the public not to “stand idly by” and for broadcasters not to give fanatics the oxygen of publicity. Local authorities should not give taxpayers’ money to organisations that promote segregation or shelter extremists, he adds.

A senior academic who advised the Government on combating Muslim extremism in British universities today condemns the showpiece counter-terrorism strategy as a “sad shambles”. Professor Michael Burleigh, a research fellow in modern history and the history of terrorism at Buckingham University, was invited to take part in a Home Office and Department for Business advisory group two years ago, which helped update the £63 million-a-year “Prevent” strategy.

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph today, Prof Burleigh says civil servants in charge of the “entrenched bureaucracy” worked to undermine the experts and even met with one Islamic group that he regarded as “the main problem”.

Prevent was set up under the Labour government in 2005 after the London bombings of July 7.

After the last general election, Theresa May, the Home Secretary, commissioned a review because she regarded it as highly flawed, and was critical of the higher education sector’s “complacency” in dealing with the Islamists on campus.

She later admitted that Prevent had handed taxpayers’ money to hard-line Muslim groups that promote extremist views.

One senior counter-terrorism source said: “Would a university allow someone to speak on campus if they were advocating the best way to be a paedophile or an armed robber? No, they would not. But they allow speakers who advocate terrorism.”

Greenwich University last night began an investigation into radicalism on its premises after confirming that the older suspect had been a student there.

Research by Student Rights, a group set up to tackle extremism on campus, found that radical Islamist preachers addressed students at 200 official events in the 12 months to March 2013, including at Greenwich.

In February its Islamic society invited Dr Khalid Fikry, who has given speeches in which he appears to suggest that Shia Muslims believe “raping a Sunni woman is a matter that pleases Allah” and stated that “Shia are one of the worst and greatest enemies of our Ummah (community) nowadays”. Most recently he spoke at the University of Westminster’s Islamic Society.

University Islamic societies are grouped under the umbrella of the Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS). It has hosted extremist speakers including Azzam Tamimi, who supports the Palestinian group Hamas and has spoken in support of martyrdom, and Haitham al-Haddad, who believes that music is a “prohibited and fake message of love and peace”.

FOSIS has been criticised by Mrs May and Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, for its failure to “fully challenge terrorist and extremist ideology”.

Its chairman, Omar Ali, said last night: “There has been no investigation or inquiry that has identified a link between the activities of Islamic Societies and acts of terrorism. There’s no evidence to suggest there is more extremism on university campuses than in any other sector of society.”

The murder in Woolwich, south-east London, has led to calls for internet companies to take down extremist material from the web, but those were rejected by Google.

Speaking at the Telegraph Hay Festival yesterday, Eric Schmidt, its executive chairman, said the company had no plans to change its policy.

“We cannot prima facie identify it and take it down. It establishes censorship as a slippery slope; where do we stop?” he said.

By Zoe Flood in Nairobi, Tom Whitehead, David Barrett/THE TELEGRAPH

RE-ELECTION OF GOV AMAECHI MAY PORTEND GRAVE DANGER TO JONATHAN’S 2015 AMBITION! …HERE IS THE LIST OF GOVERNORS WHO VOTED AGAINST JONATHAN’S CANDIDATE!…SHALL THIS BE THE VOTING PATTERN IN 2015?

Governors Akpabio, Obi, Mimiko and Jang Behind Plot To Break Up Governors Forum

 

Governor Rotimi Amaechi today after the NGF election
By SaharaReporters, New York

Several governors from two of Nigeria’s geo-political zones have told SaharaReporters how Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State reemerged as the chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum in a highly dramatic and widely watched election earlier today.

Mr. Amaechi’s reelection has rattled President Goodluck Jonathan who, one Presidency source disclosed, called Governors Godswill Akpabio, Peter Obi, Segun Mimiko and Jonah Jang from Ethiopia and charged them to do everything within their power to ensnare the outcome in controversy in order to delegitimize the results.

The four pro-Jonathan governors subsequently released a document claiming that 19 governors voted for Mr. Jang. The document did not state when the so-called voting was conducted. At a press conference called by Mr. Akpabio and attended by Governor Jang, the latter did not utter a word about his purported victory. Instead, Mr. Jang was glum and had a blank, vacant look.

Earlier today, Saharareporters broke the news about Governor Amaechi’s victory.

A Presidency source told SaharaReporters that, before traveling to Ethiopia, President Jonathan had collected the signatures of 19 governors, including the governor of Yobe, with the aim of wresting the Governors’ Forum post from Mr. Amaechi. But at today’s meeting where the election took place, Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe was conspicuously absent. One of the governors told SaharaReporters that the Yobe governor decided not to attend the meeting because he detests Mr. Jang’s sectarian fanaticism.

Our sources, who detailed the coalition that handed Mr. Amaechi a victory, told Saharareporters that 19 governors voted for the Rivers governor who has been locked in a major political dispute with Mr. Jonathan. The pro-Amaechi governors were those of Imo, Ekiti, Edo, Oyo, Ogun, Lagos, Adamawa, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kano, Nasarawa, Niger, Kwara   Kano, Sokoto, Zamfara and Sokoto. Mr. Amaechi also voted for himself, securing reelection.

Our sources disclosed that the governors of Bauchi, Benue, Taraba, Kogi, Plateau, Ondo, Kebbi, Katsina, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Kaduna and four others voted for Mr. Jang, the president’s candidate.

Our sources painted a portrait of some dramatic developments ahead of today’s voting. SaharaReporters learned that the pro-Jonathan group adopted Governor Jang as their consensus candidate following a decision by a few Northern governors and some members of the PDP’s Governors Forum to pick a flag bearer outside of Governors Ibrahim Shema of Katsina and Isah Yuguda of Bauchi. The Jonathan group believed that Mr. Jang would seem less contentious. They also tipped Governor Mimiko of Ondo as Mr. Jang’s side kick in the hope of swaying some governors from the South-West.

Two governors disclosed that the anti-Amaechi group also suggested using “consensus” rather than an election to determine the leader of the forum. “They hoped the ‘consensus’ method would make it possible for them to swing the votes in their favor,” said one governor, adding that most governors insisted on voting.

One of the governors disclosed that Mr. Jonathan’s camp came to today’s meeting confident that they would prevail, since the president had obtained signatures from several governors in advance. But the president’s gubernatorial opponents said they knew Mr. Jang would be vanquished as the election, which was conducted by the secretariat of the Governors’ Forum, began. The forum’s director-general, Ashishana Okauru, was the presiding officer at the election with Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State serving as the returning officer. Pro-Amaechi governors said they were certain of their candidate’s victory since the election was conducted via a secret ballot. “It was free and fair, so we knew that Chibuike [Amaechi] would win,” said one of the governors from the south-west.

After the voting, Governor Uduaghan announced the results, declaring Mr. Amaechi victorious. “All 35 governors present cast their vote and the tally was 19-16 in favor of Governor Amaechi,” one of the governors said. He dismissed Mr. Akpabio’s list of 19 governors for Mr. Jang, laughing that the Akpabio group even included the name of the Yobe governor who was not present at today’s vote.

It remained unclear whether the Presidency would succeed in pressuring Mr. Uduaghan to back away from the results he collated and announced at the governors’ parley.

One of the pro-Amaechi governors told SaharaReporters that Mr. Jang’s candidacy was “technically flawed, but we allowed him to run for the sake of peace.” According to him, observance of the forum’s constitution would mean that the picking of nomination forms ought to have ended by midnight on May 23, 2013. He claimed that Governor Jang only sent in a letter indicating his interest in the race around 3 p.m. on May 24, 2013. “It was a breach of our constitution, but Governor Amaechi and some of us decided not to push for Jang’s disqualification,” said the governor.

Another governor told Saharareporters that he suspects Mr. Jonathan would now be hell bent on destroying or dividing the Governors Forum. “He will see the result of today’s election as a vote of no confidence on his leadership,” said the governor, from one of the Northern states. He added: “All I know is [the] majority of governors don’t want the Presidency to be telling us what to do. We were elected just as Mr. President was elected. Let him lead the nation with good leadership effort and allow do the same in our state.”

The source added that Mr. Jonathan and his political associates would likely interpret the loss by Mr. Jang to Governor Amaechi as an indication that the president may lose the PDP’s primary elections to be the party’s flag bearer. “But it is his good governance that will make the party pick him again, not whether he forces Governor Jang to be our chairman,” said the source.

Several governors who spoke to us today said Governors Akpabio of Akwa Ibom, Segun Mimiko of Ondo, Peter Obi of Anambra and Jonah Jang of Plateau of were out to do the president’s bidding at all cost. They accused the governors of seeking to polarize the Governors’ Forum in order to advance President Jonathan’s agenda of neutralizing Governor Amaechi.

“These colleagues are key to President Goodluck Jonathan’s plan to turn Nigeria into Ivory Coast if he does not win in 2015,” said one source.

By Sahara Reporters, New York

 

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