Rampling at it again

agentundercover

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Thousands of Colombians have taken part in violent protests in several cities to demand the return of money invested in disreputable financial schemes.
Police used batons and tear gas to control angry investors and curfews were declared in several cities.
In Popayan in the south-western department of Cauca, 2,000 depositors stormed a home for un retired musicians,
In Pereira, in Risaralda, police caught a British ex Disc Jockey hurrying out the back door of a scheme's office with suitcases of cash and a collection of 'proper' house from the 'good old days'.
They offered one of the bags of tunes to the police to let them go. The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Medellin says they are now in custody and that is the safest place for them, as conned investors have threatened to lynch them.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7726069.stm
 
Thousands of Colombians have taken part in violent protests in several cities to demand the return of money invested in disreputable financial schemes.
Police used batons and tear gas to control angry investors and curfews were declared in several cities.
In Popayan in the south-western department of Cauca, 2,000 depositors stormed a home for un retired musicians,
In Pereira, in Risaralda, police caught a British ex Disc Jockey hurrying out the back door of a scheme's office with suitcases of cash and a collection of 'proper' house from the 'good old days'.
They offered one of the bags of tunes to the police to let them go. The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Medellin says they are now in custody and that is the safest place for them, as conned investors have threatened to lynch them.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7726069.stm

how do you know that's Danny Rampling?!?! lol
 
Thousands of Colombians have taken part in violent protests in several cities to demand the return of money invested in disreputable financial schemes.
Police used batons and tear gas to control angry investors and curfews were declared in several cities.
In Popayan in the south-western department of Cauca, 2,000 depositors stormed a home for un retired musicians,
In Pereira, in Risaralda, police caught a British ex Disc Jockey hurrying out the back door of a scheme's office with suitcases of cash and a collection of 'proper' house from the 'good old days'.
They offered one of the bags of tunes to the police to let them go. The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Medellin says they are now in custody and that is the safest place for them, as conned investors have threatened to lynch them.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7726069.stm

Hat doffed to the G Man for making me splatter my tea all over my excel sheets....
 
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