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Ep. 8: Rubber Stamp

By: Mahmood Fazal
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  • Trades are struck between police and the Darwiche gang members, on and off the record. We investigate penal populism and why Ramzi was disproportionately sentenced to life without parole.

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lebs bashed Aussie life guards reason 4 riot

making Aussie look bad when it was the lebs bashing our Aussie life guards when the lebs threatened to rape some teens on the beach ive done jail at Goulburn I know all these boys Ahmed ackle , rusty , Aman , ramsey now they are all cool with me the lebos are out of control here in Sydney but they are killing each other and the MEOC number plates are little crazys LC MOEY HAMZEY good mate of mine rip bill

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