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Bengal violence: Only three per cent of accused now in jail, says NHRC report

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

KOLKATA: The NHRC committee enquiring into alleged post-poll violence in West Bengal as per a Calcutta High Court order has said that a large number of complaints have been received from six districts of the state, while only three per cent of the total accused people are currently in jail.

Making a list of alleged notorious criminals in various districts, it noted the names of a state minister, a ruling party MLA and a former MLA among others.

The seven-member enquiry committee, which was formed by the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission on a direction by the Calcutta High Court, said that the percentage of accused arrested and that of accused who are still in custody is abysmally low, showing “inept performance of local police and there is no deterrence for criminal elements.”

It said that the data provided by the West Bengal director general of police reflects that, out of the 9,304 accused cited in FIRs, only 1,354 (14 per cent) have been arrested and, out of them, 1,086 (80 per cent) already secured bail.

“Thus, overall speaking, less than 3 per cent of the accused are in jail, while 97 per cent are out in the open, making a mockery of the whole system, the report said.

“It is quite evident that police is working under influence and in a biased manner and do not have the courage to take action against looming goons belonging to the ruling dispensation,” the seven-member NHRC committee report said in a scathing remark.

The report noted that the inspectors in-charge of police stations have not visited the places of many of the violent incidents, nor collected any evidence or recorded statements, “let alone registering FIRs.”

It said that out of the 311 spot enquiries conducted by the NHRC teams, in as many as 188 instances (60 per cent), FIRs have not been registered and that in 33 (27 per cent) of the remaining 123 cases, “police have resorted to dilution by using milder sections of law.”

The report said that when the NHRC operational teams visited these 311 places, additionally, 2,869 people approached them with petitions requesting enquiry and registration of cases.

“To summarize, for 123 cases registered by the police, there were another 3,057 (2869+ 188) number of complainants/ petitioners/victims, whose cases were either not registered by police or cases were diluted or police were not accessible to them and therefore, they wanted NHRC teams to enquire into their issues,” the report said.

If this is considered as a sample of the state of affairs in West Bengal, the extent of burking and minimisation of crime across the state can be well imagined, the committee said in its observation.

National Commission for Women (NCW) member Rajulben L Desai, who is a member of the NHRC committee, “during her visit to villages observed that people are not coming out of their houses because of the reason that if they make a complaint then the goons of TMC (Trinamool Congress) will further victimise their family members.”

The report said that Desai observed in this situation there is no rule of law in the state.

“There is need of good governance in the state of West Bengal for implementing the rights provided by Indian Constitution i.e, Right to live with dignity (Article 21) which includes right to residence and right to food, right to medical, legal aid and freedom of expression,” she observed, according to the report submitted before the high court.

Holding that the committee’s work was severely affected by prevalent fear among victims, the report said that it precluded many victims from mentioning their plight or the name of the perpetrators of crime or abettors.

Asserting that the “poor and common people have lost faith in police,” the report said that almost all the victims informed the inquiry committee and their teams that the police either did not respond to their phone calls or came and stood as mere spectators while goons went on a rampage from one place to another.

“The police were either negligent or complicit or under pressure not to take any action against the goons belonging to the ruling dispensation,” it said.

It said that the sanctioned and actual manpower in police stations is very low, given the large area and dense demography.

It is not sufficient to cover large scale incidents and carry out effective beat policing at beat/chowki level, the report said, adding that this shortage has been sought to be augmented by deployment of civic volunteers.

“The spate of violence shows a pernicious politico- bureaucratic-criminal nexus. Criminals indulged in violence against political rivals while the bureaucratic edifice was complicit in various degrees.”

“This is a deadly combination that has sinister implications for any State and will ultimately corrode the entire edifice. The presence of this nexus in a border State also has larger national security implications,” the committee said in its report.

Recommending ex-gratia payments to the victims, the NHRC committee said that the next of kin of deceased persons should be given Rs 5 lakh each, while survivors of sexual assault should be given Rs 2 lakh each.

Victims who suffered vandalisation/looting/destruction of their properties should be given Rs 1 lakh each.

Victims who suffered grievous injuries should be given Rs 1 lakh each and those who suffered a simple injury should be given Rs 50,000 each, the panel recommended.

The NHRC Thursday rejected as “baseless and factually incorrect” allegations that a report prepared by its committee probing the incidents of post-poll violence in West Bengal has been leaked by the rights panel.

The National Human Rights Commission said in a statement that the panel had submitted its report to the Calcutta High Court on July 13.

“The NHRC refutes allegations in a section of the media, regarding the leak of the report, relating to the post-poll violence in West Bengal,” the statement said.

Since the report is already available with all the concerned parties as per the directives of the court, “there is no question of leakage at the level of the NHRC,” the rights panel said.

The attribution regarding the alleged leak of the report to the NHRC is absolutely “baseless and factually incorrect,” the statement said.

The NHRC has already shared the copy of the report with the “advocates of the concerned parties in this matter in accordance with the directions of the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court”, it added.

The Commission had constituted the committee to inquire into the post-poll violence in the state as per the directions of the Calcutta High Court.

“On further directions of the court, the committee provided a copy of it, to its advocate in Calcutta, who shared with the advocates of all the concerned parties in the related multiple writ petitions,” the statement said.

“The matter being sub judice, the committee of the NHRC did not share its report to any entity other than those specified by the hon’ble court,” it added.

The committee, in the report placed before the Calcutta High Court, has recommended a CBI investigation into “grievous offences like murder and rape” and suggested that these cases be tried outside the state.

The report, however, drew the wrath of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who said the panel was pursuing “political vendetta” on behalf of the BJP by “leaking” its findings to the media.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Sidhu, Amarinder meet MLAs ahead of likely Punjab Congress revamp; party conducts hefty parleys

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

CHANDIGARH: Ahead of a likely revamp in the Punjab Congress, a hectic political activity was at play here with CM Amarinder Singh and former state minister Navjot Singh Sidhu meeting party legislators.

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh met more than 20 party leaders, including ministers, MLAs and MPs at his farmhouse in Mohali’s Siswan, sources said.

Sidhu, who may be declared the state party chief, met four ministers and at least six MLAs at the residence of Jails Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa here, they said.

Those who were present in the meeting with Sidhu included ministers Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria, Charanjit Singh Channi, MLAs Pargat Singh, Kulbir Zira, Barinderjit Singh Pahra and Kuljit Nagra.

What transpired in the meeting, which lasted for two hours, could not be ascertained.

Meanwhile, the CM met ministers, including Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi, Aruna Chaudhary, Sunder Shyam Arora, besides some MLAs and MPs at his residence.

The development assumes significance amid reports of likely revamp of the Punjab Congress unit and cabinet reshuffle.

There are also media reports that Sidhu is likely to be announced as the Punjab Congress chief by the party high command.

There is also talk of appointing two working presidents, a Dalit and a Hindu face.

Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu has been at loggerheads with Amarinder Singh as he had attacked him over the alleged delay in justice in the 2015 desecration cases.

The Congress leadership is working out a formula for Amarinder and Sidhu to work together.

The Congress had set up a three-member panel, headed by Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, to resolve the infighting in the Punjab Congress.

Both Sidhu and Amarinder had met the three-member AICC panel.

The CM had then said any decision taken by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi would be acceptable to him and the party.

Meanwhile, deliberations to chalk out a peace formula between Amarinder and Sidhu continued on Thursday with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi meeting Harish Rawat, the party in-charge for the state.

Rawat, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary in-charge for Punjab affairs, said Singh will continue as the chief minister when the state goes to Assembly polls next year.

Sources said Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra were also present during Rawat’s hour-long meeting with Sonia Gandhi at her residence here.

Amid speculation over Sidhu getting a bigger role in a revamp of the Congress unit in Punjab, Rawat said both the chief minister and the Amritsar East MLA have to work together and a formula is being worked out.

He made it clear that he had never said Sidhu will be made the Punjab Congress chief.

Reports claiming that the cricketer-turned-politician will be made the state party chief have irked Singh and he has complained to the Congress leadership about it, the sources said.

However, the chief minister’s camp said he has neither quit nor offered to quit and will lead the Congress to victory in the 2022 Punjab Assembly polls.

“We are working out a formula where both the chief minister and Sidhu could work together,” Rawat told reporters.

“Amarinder Singh will continue as the chief minister of Punjab and the party will go to polls with him in the top position,” he said.

Rawat, however, said the party president’s final approval on the Punjab unit revamp is awaited.

He said the Congress wants both leaders to work towards uniting the party and steering it to victory in the Assembly polls slated early next year.

Notably, both Singh and Sidhu have held parallel meetings in Chandigarh with their loyalists.

While the chief minister has met some party MPs, MLAs and ministers, Sidhu is learnt to have met Punjab ministers Sukhjinder Randhawa and Tript Rajinder Bajwa, and some MLAs close to him at Randhawa’s residence.

Sidhu and Singh have been at loggerheads with each other and have also made public statements against each other, prompting the party to set up a three-member panel headed by Mallikarjun Kharge to end factionalism.

The sources said Sidhu could land up with a bigger role in the party’s revamp in Punjab ahead of the Assembly polls as part of the peace formula.

The party leadership does not want Sidhu to quit the Congress ahead of the election and join another party.

The sources said the Punjab Congress could have two working presidents too, in a bid to accommodate all sections, regions, religions and castes.

The party will announce a major revamp in Punjab in the next few days, which may see a new PCC chief too.

Sonia Gandhi had earlier met Singh, and Sidhu had called on Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

The chief minister has told reporters that any decision with regard to the party will be acceptable to all and shall be implemented.

Sidhu is also learnt to have told the Congress leadership that any decision taken by it will be accepted by him.

The cricketer-turned-politician is keen for a bigger role in the revamped organisation ahead of the Assembly polls.

The Congress leadership has met almost all senior leaders and legislators from Punjab and taken their views before initiating the changes in the organisation.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Lok Sabha Secretariat issues notice to three MPs under anti-defection law

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

Parliament

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Secretariat has issued notices to MPs Shishir Adhikari, Sunil Kumar Mandal and K Raghu Rama Krishna Raju under the anti-defection law, sources said Thursday.

The TMC and the YSR Congress had approached Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla with complaints against the three MPs.

“The Lok Sabha Secretariat issues letter to Shishir Adhikari, Sunil Kumar Mandal and K Raghu Rama Krishna Raju, all MPs, in response to petitions received under Anti-Defection Law. They have been asked to give their comments within 15 days of the receipt of letters,” a source said.

The Tenth Schedule, popularly called the anti-defection law, was inserted in the Constitution in 1985.

It lays down the process by which legislators may be disqualified on the grounds of defection by the presiding officer of a legislature based on a petition by any other member of the House.

A legislator is deemed to have defected if he either voluntarily gives up the membership of his party or disobeys the directives of the party leadership on a vote.

This implies that a legislator defying (abstaining or voting against) the party whip on any issue can lose his membership of the House.

The law applies to both Parliament and state assemblies.

The decision of the presiding officer can be challenged in court.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

GST compensation: Centre releases Rs 8,542 crore to Karnataka

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: The Union Finance Ministry on Thursday said it had released Rs 75,000 crore to states under the ‘back-to-back loan facility’ in lieu of GST compensation. The loan facility is expected to compensate for losses in GST collections due to revenue shortages arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the economy. 

Karnataka has received Rs 8,542.17 crore as first instalment. The funds released on Thursday is in addition to regular GST compensation being released every two months out of actual cess collection to states. As per the decision taken in the 43rd GST Council meeting held in May, the Union Government will borrow Rs 1.59 lakh crore and release it to states and UTs with legislature on a back-to-back basis. 

The same principles that were applied to similar loans last fiscal year will be applied this year as well. The first installment is nearly 50 per cent of the total shortfall of compensation for the year. “The balance amount will be released in the second half of 2021-22 in steady instalments,” a statement from the Finance Ministry said. Karnataka has been assured of Rs 18,000 crore this fiscal year as part of back-to-back loans apart from the regular compensation from actual cess collection.  

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Yediyurappa heads for Delhi on Saturday

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: Amid on-and-off talk on the leadership issue in the state, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s proposed trip to Delhi on Saturday has raised eyebrows.

Yediyurappa, who is expected to be in New Delhi on Saturday, may take up the issue of the contentious Mekedatu and Upper Bhadra projects with the PM, along with the possible induction of MLA N Munirathna into the cabinet, the sources said.

The other issue likely to be discussed is the completion of two years in government, after the 14-month-old Congress-JDS coalition government, led by H D Kumaraswamy, collapsed. In Delhi, the CM is also expected to meet BJP national president J P Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He is expected to return Bengaluru on Sunday.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Covid-19 India Update: India records 38,949 fresh cases, 542 deaths

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman


DELHI: India recorded 38,949 new COVID-19 cases, which took the infection tally to 3,10,26,829, while the death toll reached 4,12,531 with 542 more fatalities, according to Union health ministry data updated on Friday.

The active cases have declined to 4,30,422 and comprise 1.39 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate stands at 97.28 per cent, the data updated at 8 am showed.

It said that a decrease of 1,619 has been recorded in the number of active cases in a span of 24 hours.

The ministry said 19,55,910 tests were conducted on Thursday, taking the total cumulative tests conducted so far for detection of COVID-19 in the country to 44,00,23,239, while the daily positivity rate was recorded at 1.99 per cent.

The positivity rate has been less than three per cent for 25 consecutive days, it said.

The weekly positivity rate stands at 2.14 per cent, according to the health ministry.


The number of people who have recovered from the disease has increased to 3,01,83,876, while the case fatality rate has risen to 1.33 per cent, the data stated.

The vaccine doses administered so far has reached 39.53 crore under the nationwide inoculation drive against COVID-19.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20 lakh-mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16 last year.

It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one crore-mark on December 19 last year.

India crossed two crore cases on May 4 and three crore cases on June 23.

The 542 new fatalities included 170 deaths from Maharashtra and 87 from Kerala, the ministry said.

In total, 4,12,531 deaths have been reported in the country, including 1,26,560 from Maharashtra, 36,037 from Karnataka, 33,606 from Tamil Nadu, 25,022 from Delhi, 22,705 from Uttar Pradesh, 17,970 from West Bengal and 16,212 from Punjab.

The ministry said that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

“Our figures are being reconciled with the Indian Council of Medical Research,” the ministry said on its website, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Rowdy-Sheeter Raghavendra @ bakery Raghu surrendered before 31st ACMM Court

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

A notorious rowdy from Bengaluru south who is under the radar of the police and on the run surrendered before the 31st Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate court on Wednesday.

Senior officer told media persons,The accused Raghavendra alias Bakery Raghu aged around 36 years gave a slip to police and was absconding when a massive crackdown took place on rowdy-sheeters houses by the Bengaluru city police across city in a single day 8 Division DCPs and their team conducted a surprise raid.

Raghu is a Rowdy sheeter in Hanumanthangar police station and is a close associate of Cycle Ravi was on the run since a gang belonging to his arch rival Kulla Rizwan attacked him near Gunasheela hospital in April this year when he had come to see his new born child.

Raghu managed to escape and was on the run.  While on one hand the south division police have intensified crackdown operations on the rowdy element and on the other hand rival gangs are given supari to eliminate him,Raghu had not option but to surrender.

One case against bakery raghu. Kengeri ps sir. Cr 257/2009 u/s 302 201.One case in byatarayanapura ps cr no 140/13 u/s 399 402.

He was wanted in 8 year old case of Byatarayanapura.Case was of attempt to dacoity.
He was on the run after teams from south div and west were on the hot pursuit in the pending cases.It was pending trial in 31 st ACMM.The accused has been remanded to judicial custody by the court he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Surprise check by CCB on Foreigners,65 house raided,38 foreigners booked without valid documents, including 4 drug peddlers arrested,90 Ecstasy pills and 25 grams Marijuana Seized

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Surprise check by CCB on Foreigners,65 house raided,38 foreigners booked without valid documents, including 4 drug peddlers arrested,90 Ecstasy pills and 25 grams Marijuana Seized,

A Major crackdown as Surprise checks conducted by Central Crime Branch (CCB) officials on 65 houses on Thursday in the area as, Banaswadi,Hennur,KG Halli,Govindapura, Ramamurthynagar,DJ Halli, Yelahanka and other areas.

Senior officer told media persons,A team consisting of six assistant commissioners of police (ACPs),20 police inspectors (PIs),100 head constables and police constables conducted the search from the early hours till afternoon.

During the raid four were arrested two cases were booked under the NDPS Act after the CCB officials recovered 90 ecstasy pills and 25 grams of marijuana from two Nigerian nationals.Twenty have been arrested under the Foreigners Act,

It was found that most of the foreign nationals among the 38 are from African countries.A few among them don’t have passports and visa,while a few others foreign nationals’ visa has got expired,officials said,adding that they have come to India on tourist,business and student visas.

The police are questioning all 38 persons about their purpose of stay,and if they have applied for renewal of visa and their present activities in the city will be verified and If they fail to produce required documents they will be arrested under Foreigners Act.

The search was conducted because the accused persons caught in drug peddling cases did not produce the valid documents for their stay in Bengaluru.

However,many of the foreigners told the police on thursday that Panic gripped among the African nationals during the police raid and search operations.

Many of them said that they were with expired travel document is not deliberately or with malicious intentions,but due to the pandemic, because of which they could not update situation as the reason for not updating their travel documents.

Some of them said that they could not go back as the flights have been cancelled while others cited higher air fares.

The police could have issued us a notice to question us.Carrying out such search operations publicly puts us in bad light,some of the foreigners said African members added.

Cases registered so far in morning raids,38 people found without valid documents.2 NDPS cases,4 accused drug peddlers arrested and 4 Foreigners act cases,20 accused booked for over staying without any valid documents he added.

Commissioner of police Kamal Pant said by tweeting,A special drive was conducted this morning against overstaying foreign nationals by the @CCBangalore.

Over 60 houses were checked and 38 foreigners were found to be staying without a valid passport & visa.The team also found narcotic substances (90 ecstacy pills & cannabis) during the searches.

A case has been registered under the Foreigners Act and NDPS Act. Further investigation is underway he tweeted.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Joint CP Crime,Sandeep Patil,DCP Crime-1 KP Ravikumar,Crime-2 BS Angadi,and his team as ACPs,PIs,and around 100 head constable and constables who were part of this massive crackdown on Foreigners who are staying illegally and are involved in illegal activities and for the exemplary work done by them a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Armed gang chopped RTI activist leg in broad daylight in Tavarekere

July 16, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

A 50-year old RTI activist attacked by bike borne miscreants gang who were armed with lethal weapons when a RTI activist was walking near his farm attack took place near Tavarekere police station.

Armed gang attacked a 50-year-old RTI activist and chopped off his right leg near his farm in Taverekere Ramanagar on Thursday.

Senior officer told media persons,The incident occurred at around 11.30 am when Venkatesh was walking near his farm. The assailant came in bikes and attacked him with lethal weapons,as a result his right leg severed and he sustained deep cut injuries on his right hand when he tried to resist the attack. 

The assailant sped away leaving Venkatesh in a pool of blood  before passers-by rushed to his help.Venkatesh was rushed to a near-by hospital where he is being treated at the ICU.

Doctors said that Venkatesh is said to be out of danger.Doctors have subjected him for surgery.Venkatesh was very actively filing RTI’s in all the government projects and had filed many cases related to corruption.Many projects have been stopped because of his complaints.

It is suspected that the attack was an act of taking revenge against him.We have taken up the case of attempt to murder and are investigating the case in all possible angle.We have also got clues about attackers and are making efforts to nab them, said an investigating officer.

Three special teams has been formed by SP Ramanagar,Girish S, to nab the assailants and we will nab them soon as we have got clues about the attackers he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Criminal, anti-terror laws should not be misused to quell dissent: SC judge D Y Chandrachud

July 15, 2021 by Nasheman

Criminal, anti-terror laws should not be misused to quell dissent: SC judge D Y Chandrachud

New Delhi: The criminal law including the anti-terror legislation should not be misused for quelling dissent or harassment of citizens, Supreme Court judge Justice D Y Chandrachud has said while underlining the role of the apex court in protecting fundamental rights in challenging times.

Observing that the Indian Supreme Court plays the role of a counter-majoritarian institution , Justice Chandrachud said it is the duty of the top court to protect the rights of socio-economic minorities .

The Supreme Court has to act in furtherance of its role as sentinel on the qui vive (watchful guardian) and respond to the call of Constitutional conscience and it is this role that prompts it to address the challenges of the 21st century, ranging from the pandemic to the rise of intolerance, features which we find across the world, he said, adding that some termed interventions as judicial activism or judicial overreach .

Justice Chandrachud made these comments on Monday while speaking on the “Role of the Supreme Court in protecting fundamental rights in challenging times at a conference hosted by the American Bar Association with the Society of Indian Law Firms and Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

He referred to the apex court’s orders on decongestion of jails during the COVID pandemic and said that while it is important that prisons are de-congested because they are highly susceptible to becoming hotspots for the virus, but it is equally important to examine why they are congested in the first place.

Referring to his judgement in the Arnab Goswami case, Justice Chandrachud said: The criminal law, including anti-terror legislation should not be misused for quelling dissent or for the harassment of citizens.

As I noted in Arnab Goswami vs The State of Maharashtra & Ors, ‘our courts must ensure that they continue to remain the first line of defense against the deprivation of the liberty of citizens. Deprivation of liberty even for a single day is one too many. We must always be mindful of the deeper systemic implications of our decisions, he said.

He said the role of the Indian Supreme Court and its involvement in aspects affecting the daily lives of the population of India cannot be understated.

While being acutely aware of this responsibility, the judges of the Supreme Court of India are careful to maintaining the separation of powers.

Many of its interventions have changed the course of Indian history – be it in protecting civil and political liberties which cast a negative obligation on the State or in directing the State to implement socio-economic rights as affirmative obligations under the Constitution, he said.

As the guardian of the Constitution, it has to put a break where executive or legislative actions infringe fundamental human rights. Even in the context of the separation of powers, the scheme of checks and balances through supervision results in a certain degree of interference by one branch into the functioning of the other.

Instead of imagining separate branches of government isolated and compartmentalised by walls between them, we should view their working taking effect in a complex interactive, interdependent and interconnected setting where the branches take account of and coordinate with the actions of the other, he said.

Justice Chandrachud said the top court has used various methods in holding the executive and legislature accountable, whether it is by striking down a law and ruling on its unconstitutionality, or by restraining to intervene in certain matters of policy or through its deliberative approach of making the executive and legislature aware of the constitutional implications of the decisions at hand.

The Supreme Court has to act in furtherance of its role as sentinel on the qui vive and respond to the call of constitutional conscience and it is this role that prompts it to address the challenges of the 21st century, ranging from the pandemic to the rise of intolerance, features which we find across the world, he said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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