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New year celebratory firing leaves dozens injured in Karachi
2024-01-01
[GEO.TV] At least 30 people got maimed by stray bullets and 65 people were arrested for gun sex on New Year's night across the metropolis after Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
echoed with the sound of bullets as soon as the clock ticked midnight despite the ban and warnings of arrest under charges of attempted murder, Geo News reported on Monday.

Women and children are also among those who received bullet wounds. They were shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi and Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for medical treatment. Most of the firing incidents took place in the district central.

Just a day ago, the Karachi police chief had warned the citizens that they would be charged with attempted murder for gun sex on the occasion of New Year's Eve.

The firing incidents were reported in North Nazimabad, Liaquatabad C-I Area, Rizvia Society, Hussainabad, Bahadurabad, Shah Faisal Colony, Keamari, Native Jetty Bridge, Lyari, Ranchorr Line, Clifton Baldia Town, North Karachi, Sea View, Korangi, Dalmia, Gulshan-e-Iqbal 13-D, Lines Area, Mehmoodabad, PIB Colony, and Malir.

A video of a woman firing a gun at a Malir farmhouse last night is also doing rounds on social media.

A child was injured from a stray bullet in Korangi No 1 while four suspects were arrested in Keamari, Korangi and PIB Colony. Four people were maimed in Lyari
...one of the eighteen constituent towns of the city of Karachi. It is the smallest town by area in the city but also the most densely populated. Lyari has few schools, substandard hospitals, a poor water system, limited infrastructure, and broken roads. It is a stronghold of ruling Pakistan Peoples Party. Ubiquitous gang activity and a thriving narcotics industry make Lyari one of the most disturbed places in Karachi, which is really saying a lot....
Daryabad, Ranchorr Line, Dalmia and Clifton and two others got maimed in Gulshan 13-D area. 18 suspects were arrested from district central.

Speaking exclusively to Geo News on December 31, Additional Inspector General Karachi Khadim Hussain Rind had said charges of attempted murder would be included in the cases lodged against those involved in gun sex on New Year's night.

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Olde Tyme Religion
Ahmadi place of worship vandalised in Karachi
2023-07-26
[Dawn] An Ahmadi place of worship was vandalised in Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
’s Drigh Road area within the limits of Shah Faisal Colony, police and spokesperson for the community said on Tuesday. Korangi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Tariq Nawaz told Dawn.com that around four persons damaged the minarets on Monday.

He said that police had taken cognisance of the matter and asked a member of the community to lodge a first information report (FIR).

The senior officer said that a person identified as Bilal was in touch with the Shah Faisal Colony station house officer (SHO) till Monday night and officials had advised him to lodge a report.

"As many as 10 Ahmadi places of worship have been attacked during the current year and so far, none of the aggressors have been held," the blurb said.
He said that police had received an application regarding the vandalism, adding that the complainant stated that an FIR would be registered after consulting with the Ahmadi community.

Amir Mehmood, a spokesperson for the Ahmadi community, also said that an application for registering a FIR had been submitted to the police.

The spokesperson said around a dozen people had entered the place of worship at around 3:45pm on Monday and destroyed the minarets with hammers and put "hateful graffiti on the walls".

He recalled that a few months ago, two places of worship in Saddar and Martin Quarters were vandalised. He said that FIRs were registered in both the cases but police had yet to inform them of the progress in either of them.

He said that the place of worship in Drigh Road had existed since Pakistain was created. "The government has utterly failed to provide security to Ahmadi places of worship," Mehmood said.
In Pakistan if you’re not the Master Religion, you’re nothing.
GOVT URGED TO PROVIDE SECURITY
Separately, a blurb from the Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya Pakistain spokesperson called on the government to provide security to the community’s places of worship.

Strongly condemning the incident, the spokesperson said the community’s opponents had "crossed all limits of decency" and the "hate campaign against Ahmadis now knows no bounds".

"As many as 10 Ahmadi places of worship have been attacked during the current year and so far, none of the aggressors have been held," the blurb said.

The spokesperson said Ahmadis were feeling "an extreme sense of insecurity" while living in their own homeland and the actions of hatemongers were ruining the country’s international image.

"It is high time that such hate mongers are put behind bars so they cannot undermine the fabric of religious harmony in the country any further."

The spokesperson claimed that miscreants had "finalised plans to attack the Ahmadi places of worship" in various cities and towns across the country in Muharram, adding that announcements for such attacks were being openly made on social media platforms.

The blurb said it was the government’s responsibility to arrange security for the community’s worship places so miscreants were unable to harm them.

The drive against the Ahmadi community, which has become a regular feature in Punjab, is not only bringing a bad name to the country, but also inviting the ire of UN bodies. After a campaign last month to stop Ahmadis from offering sacrifice on Eidul Azha, the latest drive launched against the community involves demolition of the minarets of their places of worship. The drive is being spearheaded by the Tehrik-e-Labbaik Pakistain (TLP).
A Barelvi version of the Muslim Brotherhood founded in 2015 because the existing Pakistani political parties were not radical enough, TLP wants to make Sharia law preeminent via politics — their previous project being the 2021 protests that drove Prime Minister Imran Khan out of office.
Related:Ahmadi: 2023-07-25 Pak anti-Ahmadi drive invites UN bodies ire
Ahmadi: 2023-07-14 Punjab CTD arrests five militants of two banned outfits
Ahmadi: 2023-06-29 Multiple complaints filed with Punjab’s police to prevent Ahmadi community from sacrificing animals on Eid
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India-Pakistan
Mastung bomber studied in Karachi seminary
2018-07-23
[DAWN] The man who blew himself up at a Mastung election rally on July 13 and killed nearly 150 people, including Balochistan Awami Party candidate Siraj Raisani, was a student at a seminary in Karachi before being shifted to Afghanistan along with his family, where he got militancy training, it emerged on Friday.

The alleged suicide bomber has been identified by authorities as Hafeez Abbasi, a young man in his early 20s.

Sources in the Sindh police’s Counter-Terrorism Department told Dawn that their counterparts in Balochistan had shared with them a preliminary report of the suicide explosion and they carried out further work here.

The CTD-Quetta had provided fingerprints of an unclaimed body to the CTD-Sindh to match it with the record of the National Database and Registration Authority. It transpired that the alleged suicide bomber was a resident of Gharibabad Mohalla in Dhabeji, Thatta.

A special CTD team was immediately sent there on July 17 and to their utter surprise, his father, Mohammed Nawaz, without any hesitation told them that his son Hafeez had been shifted to Afghanistan’s Spin Boldak area.

Three sisters, two brothers living in Afghanistan
Mr Nawaz, who is living with another son, Haq Nawaz, in Thatta also told the CTD team that not only Hafeez but his wife, his two other sons and three daughters had also been shifted to Afghanistan.

The family originally hailed from Molia village in Abbottabad.

They said that Abbasi had studied at a seminary in Shah Faisal Colony for three years where he adopted the path toward militancy. His certain colleagues at the seminary were instrumental in motivating him towards militancy and they allegedly sent him to Afghanistan.

The sources disclosed that as per information provided by his father, his three daughters, who had been shifted to Afghanistan, were ‘Alima’ (religious scholars) and two of them had married IS militants there.

His two more sons, Abdul Aziz and Abdul Shakoor, were also living in Afghanistan, they said, adding that Shakoor recently told his father that now “it’s his turn” to become a suicide bomber, said the sources.

Abbasi’s eldest sister was married and lived with her family in their hometown in Abbottabad.

The suspected bomber’s father along with his son used to sell milk and vegetables in the Dhabeji area.

The CTD sources said that the father did not show any remorse or express any feeling of sadness when they informed him that his son had carried out a suicide attack in the Mastung rally.

Links with former Karachi TTP chief
The father told the CTD that Abbasi was working with Haji Daud there.

A CTD official told Dawn, on the condition of anonymity, that Haji Daud, also known as Daud Policewala, was a policeman in Karachi till mid-2000. He was also appointed as the city chief of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) by now slain Mullah Fazlullah.

The official said they got reports that Haji Daud had developed differences with Mullah Fazlullah as he joined the militant Islamic State group. He was also reportedly injured in a clash with TTP militants there.

The sources said that the CTD officials got the mobile phone number of Hafeez from his father and by using latest technology they came to know that he had arrived in Chaman from Afghanistan on June 29.

He was also in touch with at least nine persons, including three belonging to Sindh, they added.

The alleged bomber was later moved to Qila Abdullah and subsequently to Mastung, where he had carried out the suicide attack on Siraj Raisani’s election rally.

The CTD-Sindh informed their counterparts in Balochistan about Abbasi’s alleged handler in Qila Abdullah and his local facilitator in Mastung.

Important arrests made
In Karachi and Thatta, the sources added that law enforcement agencies conducted raids and made “some important arrests”.

A CTD official feared that Abbasi’s younger brother Shakoor, who is a teenager, might carry out a terrorist attack.

The official, who wished not to be named, told Dawn that they had arrested some members of the IS network in Karachi.

He added that concerted efforts were under way to ‘dismantle’ the group before it could strike again in the country.

The CTD official believed that IS was “actively flourishing and being patronised by foreign intelligence agencies” in Spin Boldak “to sabotage the election process, trigger destabilisation in the country and to mainly target CPEC [China-Pakistan Economic Corridor- related activities”.

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India-Pakistan
‘Armed men’ force KWSB officials to supply water to cantonment areas, says KWSB chief
2018-05-29
[DAWN] Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) Managing Director Khalid Sheikh on Monday alleged that "certain state departments" force the KWSB officials to supply extra water to "cantonment areas by taking the staff hostage at gunpoint".

During a hearing of the Supreme Court-mandated water commission headed by retired Justice Amir Hani Moslem, Sheikh said, "The hydrant at Shah Faisal Colony is shut down in order to supply extra water to Pakistain Air Force (PAF) base".

He claimed that the pumping station at Karsaz is operated in a similar manner.

The KWSB MD told the water commission that on Sunday a few gunnies, reportedly belonging to a state department, forced the KWSB staff to shut down the Shah Faisal Colony hydrant. His claim was seconded by pumping station's in charge Khalid Farooqi, who said that the gunnies "shut down the hydrant, cursed and beat him".

Farooqi also claimed that he was kidnapped by the gunnies who "took him on a drive" and later released him.

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India-Pakistan
Journalist disappears in Karachi
2017-07-10
Abdullah Zafar, a journalist associated with English daily The Nation, was allegedly taken away from his residence in Lawyers’ Society, Karachi in the early hours of Sunday.

Abdullah's father, Zafar, told Dawn that around 10 to 15 people came to his house at around 3:30am and took away his son after blindfolding him. Two of the men were in police uniforms while the remaining men, who had arrived in three vehicles, were in plain clothes, he added.

According to Zafar, the men had also detained his brother after raiding his residence in Shah Faisal Colony.

The plain-clothed men accused Abdullah of giving a "fake cheque" worth Rs50 million, which they said later "bounced". Zafar, however, claimed that his son was innocent and such allegations were "laughable", adding that his son has no association with any religious or political party.

Zafar alleged that an officer at the Sachal police station received his application but "appeared to be reluctant to register the FIR" on his complaint.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Malir, Rao Anwar, told Dawn that the police was not involved in Abdullah's alleged abduction, adding that the Inspector General of Police, A.D. Khawaja, had also asked him to look into the disappearance of the journalist.

Rao Anwar said that he has directed the Sachal police SHO to lodge the case if the family submitted an application.

Zamir Shaikh, resident editor of The Nation in Karachi, told Dawn that Abdullah has been covering the political beat in the newspaper for the last three years.
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India-Pakistan
Jamaat-i-Islami plans protests in '50 areas' across Karachi
2017-04-02
[DAWN] Jamaat-e-Islaami (JI) has called for protests at 50 locations across Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
today, a day after yesterday's riots paralysed major arteries in the city.

Confirming the planned protests, JI's social media head Kashif Hafeez told Dawn.com their renewed protests against K-Electric began right after Asr prayers today.

Areas where the party plans to hold protests include Malir Zone, Shah Faisal, Gulshan Zone (near Disco Bakery), Jauhar Zone (near Samama Shopping Mall), Lea Market, Garden Area, Fresco Chowk, Defence Moar, Baloch Colony, Kala Pul, Karimabad, UP Moar, Liaquatabad, Daewoo Chowrangi, Malir Press club, Katti Pahari, and Sher Shah Chowrangi.

The call for mass protests comes after yesterday's events which saw a a protest erupt into a standoff between the police and JI workers when the Karachi chapter Emir Hafiz Naeemur Rehman was tossed in the calaboose
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
by the police.

JI workers then proceeded to block Shara-e-Faisal and other major thoroughfares causing hardship to commuters and skirmished with law enforcing authorities.

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India-Pakistan
Boy killed, over 20 wounded in jubilant firing in city
2017-01-03
[DAWN] KARACHI: A boy was killed and a girl and three women were among the over 20 people maimed as several areas of the metropolis reverberated with New Year jubilant gun sex on Saturday midnight, police and hospital officials said.

The seven-year-old boy was hit with a stray bullet near Ayesha Manzil in Azizabad.

The police said Subhan with his father, Irfan, was travelling on a cycle of violence when unidentified people fired gunshots to herald New Year.

The child sustained bullet wounds in the head and was taken to a private hospital in Nazimabad, where he died.

In other gun sex incidents in several localities, at least 20 people sustained bullet wounds, said police and hospital sources.

"We received 10 people brought with injuries from several areas," said Dr Seemin Jamali, executive director of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre.

Among the injured were seven-year-old girl Arba and three women. Arba sustained bullet wounds in Liaquatabad. Her condition was critical as she received bullet injuries in her abdomen, added Dr Jamali.

Later on, she was referred to the National Institute of Child Health for further treatment.

Among the three maimed women, the condition of Afshan was serious because she also received bullet wounds in her abdomen in Jacob Lines.

Meanwhile,
...back at the alley, Slats grabbed for his rosco...
a police spokesperson said that Asad Razzaq, 35, and Shaharyar Jaffar, 25, received bullet wounds near the Kharadar police post.

Fourteen-year-old Raheel Latif was hit by a stray bullet on Kashmire Road near Jail Chowrangi.

In Garden 40-year-old Inayat Qadir was shot at and maimed near Ramaswami.

Seventy-year-old Syed Mustafa

Qasim received a stray bullet at Soldier Bazaar-3 while 25-year-old Waqas received bullet wounds near Noorani Kabab House.

Eighty-year-old Mushtaq received stray bullet near Bilal Masjid in Landhi-6.

Pir Sattar Shah, 40, was maimed near the Hasanzai restaurant in Patel Para.

In Baldia, Hussain Sattar, 20, was maimed while in Pak Colony Amar Gul, 41, was maimed in jubilant firing.

A man, Zahid Shakoor, 25, was shot at and maimed when people resorted to firing in Shah Faisal Colony while 30-year-old Safeer Shah was injured in Abidabad, Baldia.

Meanwhile,
...back at the alley, Slats grabbed for his rosco...
around a dozen youngsters were detained in the Clifton and Defence areas on Saturday night for rowdyism, said South SSP Saqib Ismail Memon.

He added that two coppers were also tossed in the calaboose
You have the right to remain silent...
and suspended for resorting to firing into the air in jubilation outside the Clifton cop shoppe.

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India-Pakistan
Five suspected foreign trained militants arrested in Karachi
2016-09-06
KARACHI: Police’s Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on Monday claimed to have arrested five suspects involved in sectarian killings in the metropolis.

Speaking at press conference at CTD Civil Lines, the senior officer claimed the held suspects were involved in killings of religious scholars, doctors and prominent personalities on sectarian grounds and were planning to target ‘prominent religious scholars’ before Eidul Azha.

"They were allegedly involved in targeted killings of Mufti Ghulam Akbar, Mufti Kamran Husain, Hafiz Mohammad Sajid, Dr. Fazlur Rehman, Maulana Yasir and others."

"Arrested suspects are foreign trained," additional inspector general of police, CTD, Dr. Sanaullah Abbasi said.

“Karachi has become a battlefield for proxy war of foreign countries who wanted to destabilise Pakistan generally and Karachi particularly,” elaborated the counter-terror force chief.

Abbasi said the CTD has “spotted” such elements who planned to recruit the people and send them abroad for training.

"One of the suspect's is a master mind of sectarian killings," he claimed, adding that he was born in Sukkur and migrated to Karachi and has done his masters in economics.

Sharing the initial investigation report of the held suspects, the CTD Sindh chief said that the gang of militants had killed Hafiz Sajid, owner of My Choice Bakery in Shah Faisal Colony, because the victim had served as a “guard” of Maulana Aurangzeb Farooqi.

He further added the suspects had also recently gunned down Mufti Kamran and Mufti Ghulam Akbar inside a seminary in Gulshan-i-Iqbal who were affiliated with the banned Ahle Sunnah Wal Jamaat

The suspects also confessed to their involvement in killing of homeopathic doctor Fazlur Rehman recently in the Landhi area over sectarian ground.

Moreover, the suspects were also involved in the murder of Maulana Habib Rehman, who was gunned down in Gulistan-i-Jauhar earlier this year.

The held suspects have also revealed their involvement in targeting Maulana Muhammad Yasir last year in February in Gulistan-i-Jauhar.

This gang of sectarian militants was also involved in targeted killings of two brothers, identified as Mohammad Tauseef and Mohammad Tanveer who were “active” members of the banned Lashkar-i-Jhangvi in Khokhrapar.

Earlier in 2013, the suspects also gunned down Esa Baloch near Russian consulate in Clifton over suspicion of him being affiliated with Jundullah.

Furthermore, this group targeted Qari Ghulam Sarwar outside a seminary in Block-19, F B Area in limits of Samanabad police in “revenge” of killing of Allama Taqi Hadi in year 2013, revealed the CTD Sindh head.

Earlier in year 2012, the gang members also gunned down Muhammad Imran in New Karachi who was associated with banned Sipah Sahaba Pakistan.
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India-Pakistan
Baker shot dead in ‘sectarian’ attack
2016-06-17
[DAWN] A Hafiz-e-Koran bakery owner was rubbed out in a suspected sectarian attack in Shah Faisal Colony on Wednesday noon, police said.
A hafiz-e-koran is somebody's who's memorized the entire Koran. Doing that makes your doughnuts really, really tasty. They're kinda like Zam-Zam water, only can can dunk 'em.
They added that two suspects riding a cycle of violence stormed ’Choice Bakery’ located in main bazaar in Shah Faisal Colony-4 and fired at its owner, Hafiz Mohammed Sajjad, 27, and fled. He sustained critical bullet wounds and was taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre where doctors pronounced him dead
He's dead, Jim!
on arrival. He sustained wounds on his neck, said Dr Seemin Jamali.
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India-Pakistan
Body of missing polio worker found
2016-01-30
LANDIKOTAL: Bullet-riddled body of missing polio Supervisor Shah Faisal was recovered from Regi area on Friday.

Jamrud Political Tehsildar Asmatullah Wazir told that Shah Faisal who is a resident of Shah Kas was serving as area supervisor with health department and he went missing two days ago. He said that unidentified miscreants shot dead the polio supervisor and dumped his body in Regi area of Peshawar that share border with Jamrud, Khyber Agency.

Family members of the slain polio worker said that two days ago they had received his last phone call from Karkhano Market and then he went missing. Reason behind the blind murder could not be ascertained and investigation is in progress.
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India-Pakistan
Three killed in alleged sectarian attacks
2015-09-10
[DAWN] KARACHI: Three men were shot dead in two separate incidents in suspected sectarian attacks, said police officials.

A bakery owner, Imran Iqbal, 30, and his employee, Waqas, 27, were gunned down in an attack on their shop in North Karachi.

They belonged to the Deobandi school of thought and may have been targeted on sectarian grounds, said Karachi-Central SSP Muqaddas Haider.

In another incident in Shah Faisal Colony, a worker of Sunni Tehreek (Bilal Qadri group), Mohammed Qasim, 28, was killed, said SHO Ejaz Khan.
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India-Pakistan
Karachi seminaries' swoop: Jihadi literature seized from madressah
2015-09-05
[DAWN] In the first search operation since the identification of 49 madressahs suspected to have links with 'terrorist organizations' in Sindh, police seized Jihadi literature and posters belonging to a banned bad boy organization from the hostel of one of the seminaries, it emerged on Thursday.

The law enforcers conducted a search of three madressahs in Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
's West district and one in East district and jugged
Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit!
one person in possession of the Jihadi literature inside the seminary.

"We searched Jamia Binoria in SITE, Masjid and Madressah Al-Badar in Qasba Colony and Masjid and Madressah Al-Mustafa in Orangi Town," SSP west Azfar Mahesar told Dawn. The police also searched Madressah Jamia Farooqia in Shah Faisal Colony.

"During the search of the Madressah Al-Mustafa hostel, we seized some Jihadi literature found in one of its rooms. There were also some posters and stuff of the banned
...the word banned seems to have a different meaning in Pakistain than it does in most other places. Or maybe it simply lacks any meaning at all...
organization
. All those were seized," the officer said, adding that the exercise largely remained smooth with the cooperation of the administration of each madressah.

The SSP said the police investigated and identified the student who had actually carried the literature into the room. After verification and thorough counterchecks, it was proved that the literature belonged to that student, he said, claiming that the police took him into their custody.

"It's basically Jihadi literature, not the kind that triggers sectarian hatred," said SSP Mahesar, adding that investigation was under way to find any possible "links of the presence of the literature inside the madressah with its administration or other students".

The police booked and arrested the student under Section 153-A of the Pakistain Penal Code. Titled "promoting enmity between different groups," Section 153-A of the PPC reads: "Whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representations or otherwise, promotes or incites, or attempts to promote or incite, on grounds of religion, race, place of both, residence, language, caste or community or any other ground whatsoever, disharmony or feelings of enmity, hatred or ill-will between different religious, racial, language or regional groups or castes or communities."

The Sindh home department had identified 49 madressahs having alleged links with 'terrorist organizations' against whom the 'relevant authorities' were told to take action last month. The madressahs were identified on intelligence reports.

The officials claimed to have shared the information with both the Rangers and Sindh police for 'appropriate action' against them. How­ever, the Pakistain Rangers, which were leading the 'targeted operation' in Karachi, were not part of the search operation of the madressahs.
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