Probe Agency Can Summon Anyone Necessary For Investigation: Supreme Court

Probe Agency Can Summon Anyone Necessary For Investigation: Supreme Court

The court had asked five district magistrates from Tamil Nadu to appear before the agency.

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court on Tuesday strongly deprecated the non-appearance of five district collectors of Tamil Nadu before the Enforcement Directorate in connection with an ongoing money laundering probe related to alleged illegal sand mining, despite the court’s order.

It directed the officials to appear before the ED personally on April 25 saying failure to do so will have serious consequences.

A bench of justices Bela M Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal said the officials adopted a “cavalier approach” and the action shows they have no respect for the court, law and the Constitution.

“In our opinion, such a cavalier approach will land them in a difficult situation. When the court had passed the order directing them to appear in response to the summons issued by the ED, they were expected to obey the same order and remain present before the ED. This shows that the officers don’t have either respect for the court or the law, much less the Constitution of India. Such an approach is strongly deprecated,” the bench said.

Senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Amit Anand Tiwari, appearing for the Tamil Nadu government, said the officials were busy in maintaining public order and implementation of the social security scheme.

They said the Lok Sabha elections are scheduled in Tamil Nadu for April 19 and the officials have been looking after the poll-related works.

The bench said the officials should have appeared before the probe agency and explained the reasons.

It said that one last opportunity is being given to the officials to appear before the ED in connection with the money laundering probe.

Mr Sibal said a review application has been filed against the February 27 order of the Suprme Court by which the court had asked the officials to appear before the probe agency.

“What is the point of sending the officials before the probe agency, when they have said that they do not have the requisite data sought by the ED,” the senior lawyer said, adding that even authorised agents of the officer can be sent.

He added that ED has not specified whether the officials are being summoned as witnesses or  accused.

The bench asked Mr Sibal to read Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and said, “ED can summon anybody as it says ‘any person’.”

Section 50(2) of the PMLA says, “The Director, Additional Director, Joint Director, Deputy Director or Assistant Director shall have power to summon any person whose attendance he considers necessary whether to give evidence or to produce any records during the course of any investigation or proceeding under this Act.”

Justice Trivedi said, “You were given sufficient time to appear. The order (February 27) was passed a month back. But, they chose not to appear.”

On February 27, the top court directed the five district collectors to appear before the ED in connection with an ongoing money laundering probe.

The Madras High Court, on November 28, last year, stayed the summons issued by the central probe agency seeking the presence of district collectors of Vellore, Tiruchirappalli, Karur, Thanjavur and Ariyalur in connection with its ongoing probe.

The ED moved the top court against the high court order, saying the non-cooperation would hamper its probe.

The Supreme Court had stayed the high court order granting relief to the district collectors and said the plea of Tamil Nadu and its officials was “strange and unusual” and may lead to stalling the investigation of ED in money laundering aspect in connection with the FIRs.

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"Has PM Asked Sri Lanka To Give Back Katchatheevu?": MK Stalin Amid Row

'Has PM Asked Sri Lanka To Give Back Katchatheevu?': MK Stalin Amid Row

Chennai:

 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin slammed the BJP for raising the Katchatheevu issue ahead of the the Lok Sabha polls and said that the issue has started to backfire now.

Criticising PM Modi, Mr Stalin further questioned that why did PM did not ever spoke to Sri Lanka government to return back Katchatheevu Island.

“How much time PM Narendra Modi has gone to Sri Lanka in the last 10 years? Has he asked Sri Lanka government to give back Katchatheevu Island even once. When he met Sri Lankan president did he tell that Katchatheevu Island belongs to India. At that time Katchatheevu is not remembered by PM Modi,” Mr Stalin said.

He asked PM Modi that he remembers that Katchatheevu took place during Nehru and Indira Gandhi period, but does he remember an event that happened before two years?

“PM Modi, in May 26, 2022 came to Chennai at Nehru Indoor stadium and participated in a event. In that event I requested and asked him to release GST fund, give exemption for NEET exam (to Tamil Nadu).

My first request was to retrieve Katchatheevu Island which is the rights of our fisherman. Does he remember it? Has he atleast read the request memorandum,” CM Stalin said.

CM Stalin further stated that in 2015, S Jaishankar then foreign secretary had said that Katchatheevu was never a part of India and now since election has arrived as per their wish the statement is changed, he added.

“For many years when ever questions were raised in parliament on Katchatheevu Island issue, no proper answer was given. Many initiated RTI application to get data on Katchatheevu island, but no clarification was given. The BJP government which said the issue related case is in Supreme Court and didn’t give information on it but now how it has given information through RTI,” he hit out at BJP.

He alleged that PM Modi was suddenly shedding crocodile tears for Katchatheevu Island. “In the last 10 years PM Modi never spoke about shoot out incident against Tamil fisherman and arrest of fisherman by Sri Lankan Navy, has PM Modi condemned Sri Lanka ever?” he asked.

Further coming down heavily on PM, Mr Stalin said that Modi ji never has never spoken on encroachment by China.

“China is claiming many places in Arunachal Pradesh. More than 30 places have been named in Chinese language. What are you going to tell on it? You don’t have guts to oppose China. In such situation do you have the right to speak on Katchatheevu?,” he asserted.

The development comes as PM Modi on Tuesday hit out at the Congress party, accusing it of “dividing the country into pieces” during its 60 year-long regime.

“There was an island under the sea in Tamil Nadu, but the Congress gave it to Sri Lanka and now when our fishermen venture into that area by mistake, they are arrested. Can this Congress ever protect our land when it gave our Katchatheevu to another country,” the PM said.

Coming down heavily on Congress, he further said that the party has given poll ticket to its leader who asked to divide the country into north and south regions, instead of punishing him.

“Congress could not develop the border villages of the country and termed the last villages, but the BJP called those villages the first ones and developed them. If the Congress government had remained in power till date, our former soldiers would have not got ‘one rank one pension’,” the prime minister alleged.

PM Modi on Monday also targeted the DMK for mishandling the Katchatheevu island issue and alleged the ruling party of Tamil Nadu did nothing to safeguard the state’s interests.

New details emerging on the issue of India handing over the Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka have unmasked the DMK’s double standards totally, PM Modi posted on X, citing a news report that said that then Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi had given his concurrence to the agreement despite his party’s public posturing against the deal.

“Rhetoric aside, DMK has done NOTHING to safeguard Tamil Nadu’s interests. New details emerging on #Katchatheevu have UNMASKED the DMK’s double standards totally. Congress and DMK are family units. They only care that their own sons and daughters rise. They don’t care for anyone else. Their callousness on Katchatheevu has harmed the interests of our poor fishermen and fisherwomen in particular,” PM Modi tweeted.

The media report is based on an RTI reply received by Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai to his queries on the 1974 agreement between India and Lanka when Indira Gandhi was the prime minister.
The election for 543 Lok Sabha seats in the country will be held in seven phases starting April 19. Nearly 97 crore voters are eligible to cast votes in the general election. All 39 seats in Tamil Nadu will vote in a single phase on April 19 and the counting of votes will be held on June 4.

Tamil Nadu ranks fifth in terms of Lok Sabha seats, with 39 seats, including 32 unreserved seats and seven reserved for SC candidates. In the 2019 elections, the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance secured an overwhelming victory, winning 38 out of 39 seats.

In 2019, DMK won 23 Lok Sabha seats with a 33.2 per cent vote share, Congress bagged 8 seats with a 12.9 per cent vote and CPI won two seats in Tamil Nadu.

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Raeisi: Terrorist attack shows Israel’s deep desperation


Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi spoke on Tuesday in a phone conversation with his Syrian counterpart, Bashar al-Assad.

President Ebrahim Raeisi has said that the terrorist and criminal attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria is a sign of Israel’s profound desperation and helplessness.

Raeisi spoke on Tuesday in a phone conversation with his Syrian counterpart, Bashar al-Assad.

He added that the passivity and weak position of some Arab countries has prevented the Islamic world from adopting a united stance against Israel, and made the Israeli regime more brazen in committing crimes.

The Iranian president described Israel’s insane actions as the last struggle of a dying regime, which does not respect any humanitarian and international principles.

He said that it has been proven to everyone that “the criminal Zionist regime does not adhere to any of the humanitarian and international principles.”

Raeisi also slammed the US and its Western allies for providing financial, weaponry and media support to Israel.

Assad, for his part, condemned Israel’s attack as a violation of international laws and a sign of moral degeneration of the regime.

He also expressed his condolences to the government and nation of Iran, and the families of those killed in the Israeli attack.

The Syrian president stated that the Zionist regime seeks to escape from the predicament it is caught in by the Palestinian Islamic resistance in Gaza, and emphasized the need to support the axis of resistance and punish the criminal Zionist regime.

On Monday, Israeli warplanes bombed the Iranian consulate in Damascus, located next to the embassy building.

The attack killed two senior Iranian military personnel who were on an advisory mission to Syria as well as five of their accompanying officers.

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps named Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a commander of the IRGC’s Quds Force, and his deputy General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi were among the seven martyrs of the terrorist attack.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has vowed that Iran will “punish” Israel and make the evil regime “regret” its crime of assassinating the country’s military advisors in Syria.


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North Korea Says It Test-Fired New Solid-Fuel Hypersonic Missile

North Korea Says It Test-Fired New Solid-Fuel Hypersonic Missile

North Korea said it successfully test-fired a new mid- to long-range solid-fuel hypersonic missile.

Seoul:

North Korea said on Wednesday it successfully test-fired a new mid- to long-range solid-fuel hypersonic missile, North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun said.

North Korea fired a suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile into the sea on Tuesday in a possible test of a new rocket using solid fuel, drawing swift condemnation from South Korea, Japan and the United States.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected the launch, Rodong Sinmun said, and lauded it as a strategic weapon that demonstrates the “absolute superiority” of North Korea’s defence technology.

North Korea has “fully turned all tactical, operational, and strategic-grade missiles of different ranges into solid-fuel, with warhead control, and capable of nuclearisation”, Kim said, according to Rodong Sinmun.

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Yoga In Space? Rakesh Sharma On Being The World's First 'Antariksh Yogi'

Yoga In Space? Rakesh Sharma On Being The World's First 'Antariksh Yogi'

Wing Commander Sharma went into space on April 3, 1984.

New Delhi:

If you thought practising yoga was tough, try doing it in zero gravity. 

Besides being the only person from India to have spent time in the final frontier, Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma also has the distinction of being the first person to practise the ancient Indian discipline in space, making him the first ‘Antariksh Yogi’.

More than 40 years after he blasted off into space, Wing Commander Sharma spoke to NDTV’s Science Editor Pallava Bagla on using a special harness to do the ‘asanas’ (yoga positions), the challenges posed by the absence of gravity and how the results of his yoga routine compared with the training regimen followed by Russian cosmonauts who were on the mission with him. 

The astronaut said the yoga experiment was included in the mission brief of the Soyuz T-11, the sixth expedition to the Soviet Salyut 7 space station which launched on April 3, 1984, because all spacefaring countries were looking for methods to avoid space sickness. 

“And there were various preparation methods… the one which the West followed and the one which the Soviet Union followed at that time. So here was an attempt to find out if the yogic method of preparing space travellers to withstand the rigours of space would offer a different, viable alternative. Both Ravish sir (Ravish Malhotra, his backup on the mission) and I did yoga about three to four months before the launch,” he said. 

The former Indian Air Force pilot said they had stopped training as per the Russian regimen and the idea was to find out how well prepared they were compared to the cosmonauts in all phases – before the launch, in space and after they came back to Earth. 

“It did teach us a few lessons because doing yoga in space means that you are doing it in zero gravity. Whereas on Earth, when you are doing yoga, there is gravity. The tensions are missing in orbit. So, a harness was designed with elastic cords to replicate that gravity. But, then, even balancing yourself is a bit difficult. So, I would say that if a purist had seen us doing yoga, he would have been quite disappointed,” Wing Commander Sharma quipped.

The astronaut said a lesson learnt was that if yoga is to be practised in space, a better harness is needed. On the results of the comparison between the yogic preparation and the regimen followed by the Russian cosmonauts at the time, he said he was “none the worse”.

“So one can at least say that preparation by the yogic system was not worse than what was being done. But to say that it was better would need a wider sample,” he said.

On whether he would recommend the yoga regimen to India’s four astronaut designates for the Gaganyaan programme, Wing Commander Sharma said it can happen during subsequent missions.

“I really would leave it to those who are getting the experiments together because time has passed. One thing that has not changed is the physiology of the human being. So, I guess, from that aspect it would remain relevant. But let them decide…I think for the first few flights, it’s more important for us to prove the systems and make sure that they are reliable so that we can continue down this path. These experiments can happen at a later stage,” he said. 

Priyanka Chopra had ‘fun’ exploring jungles through the film ‘Tiger’

‘Tiger’, which according to Priyanka is a tale of “love, conflict, hunger and survival” will launch on Disney+ Hotstar on Earth Day.

Published Date – 2 April 2024, 09:18 AM


Priyanka Chopra had ‘fun’ exploring jungles through the film ‘Tiger’


Mumbai: Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who is narrating the story of the planet’s most charismatic animal — ‘Tiger’, said she had fun lending her vocals to the story and exploring the jungles through the film.

‘Tiger’, which according to Priyanka is a tale of “love, conflict, hunger and survival” will launch on Disney+ Hotstar on Earth Day.


Talking about the film, Priyanka wrote on X (formerly called Twitter): “ ‘Tiger’… a story that captures the wild and brings out everything that happens within it – tales of love, conflict, hunger, survival and so much more.”

“In the bustling jungles of India, where creatures big and small, timid and majestic roam, there’s Amba – a tiger with a timeless legacy. She cares for her cubs with so much love that the beautiful bond between mother and child shines through so magnificently,” she added.

The actress shared an anecdote and wrote: “This film was shot over eight years following this beautiful family.”

Every bit of working on the project was fun for Priyanka.

“I had so much fun lending my voice to this incredible story and exploring the jungles through this film. I can’t wait for y’all to enjoy the jungle with us!”

Directed by Mark Linfield, co-directed by Vanessa Berlowitz and Rob Sullivan, and produced by Linfield, Berlowitz and Roy Conli, ‘Tiger’ is the groundbreaking culmination of 1,500 days of filming.

Iranians condemn Israeli airstrike on Iran’s mission in Damascus



Iranians burn Israeli and US flags during a protest at Palestine square in Tehran, on April 1, 2024.(Photo by AFP)

Fatemeh Masoumi

Press TV, Tehrans

Iranians in several cities across the country, including the capital Tehran, have held anti-Israeli, anti-US protests after several Iranian military advisors were killed in an Israeli attack in Syria.

The protesters demanded a decisive response and revenge for the deadly strike on Iran’s consulate in Damascus.


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RR Coach Reveals 'Trade Strategy' By Team To Get Best Out Of Riyan Parag

Rajasthan Royals assistant coach Shane Bond has described in-form Riyan Parag as a player of “extreme talent” and likened him to a young Suryakumar Yadav who joined Mumbai Indians several years ago and went on to become one of the most explosive T20 batters in the world. The 22-year-old Parag has brought his rich form from domestic cricket into the IPL, striking two high quality fifties to help Rajasthan notch up wins in all three games so far.

Parag’s latest effort came against Mumbai Indians in his side’s six-wicket win on Monday. He dropped anchor to spearhead Royals’ chase of 126, scoring 54 not out off 39 balls with the help of five fours and three sixes.

“He (Parag) sort of reminds me a little bit of Surya (Suryakumar Yadav), who came to Mumbai a few years ago. He looks like that – he has got extreme talent. He has just matured as a cricketer, even though he is only 22,” Bond, who is also the RR bowling coach, said at the post-match press conference.

Bond played a crucial role in developing bowling talents at MI in his nine-year stint with the Mumbai-based franchise from 2015 onwards, before shifting base to Jaipur this year.

“He (Parag) has had an outstanding domestic season, obviously, batting up the order. The trade we made with Devdutt (Padikkal), bringing Avesh (Khan) in, that was to put Riyan up into a position which was probably better suited,” the former New Zealand fast bowler added.

Suryakumar, the world’s number one T20 batter, joined MI in 2011 and spent four years at Kolkata Knight Riders from 2014-17 before he was brought back to the Mumbai side in 2018. He is recovering from a recent surgery. Bond said Parag has had to play the role of a finisher in the IPL at a young age whereas other teams have experienced international players in that role.

“Riyan started so young, you forget that he was 17 or something, playing in one of the toughest spots in a batting line-up of No 6. You look at the characters who finish games around the IPL, they are generally pretty experienced guys,” he said.

“(The) Tim Davids, (the) Dave Millers… these are high quality players who play international cricket. Riyan has been tasked with that for a number of years. He is still a very young man, but he has got this wealth of experience behind him now.

“We are getting the best of him. The investment that RR have made of him, it’s starting to reap the rewards. It is pretty exciting what he could offer for the rest of the season for us.” Bond also felt “selfless” Yuzvendra Chahal, who produced a measly spell of 4-0-11-3 to set up Rajasthan’s win on Monday, could be back in India reckoning if he continues to deliver.

“The competition is pretty tough, so one of the real challenges for any bowler coming into this tournament is to forget that there is a World Cup, and you start bowling to get into a World Cup team,” he said.

“If your team is successful, you are in a winning team, selections and rewards come from that. That has more of been our focus, to forget about all that other noise from the outside and just work really hard for each other.

“If we do that, I have got no doubt people are going to start talking like you are now about Chahal and whether he will feature in a World Cup or not. He is bowling beautifully, and if he keeps doing that, then we have got a massive chance in this tournament,” he added.

Bond said having knowledge about opposition players also helps in making strategies for his current team.

“When you have obviously spent so much time with certain players, watched them every day and talked to them about their game and the way that they see the game, that definitely helps,” he said.

“It was quite fun being on the other side of the team. A couple of dismissals, you get a lot of satisfaction from that.” MI pacer Akash Madhwal said a fresh pitch at the Wankhede Stadium assisted bowlers in the first game but maintaining tight lines was equally crucial.

“We had to get our basics right and had to bowl in the line of the stumps. The pitch had some help for the fast bowlers,” said Madhwal, who returned 3/20.

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North Korea Says It Test-Fired New Solid-Fuel Hypersonic Missile

North Korea Says It Test-Fired New Solid-Fuel Hypersonic Missile

North Korea said it successfully test-fired a new mid- to long-range solid-fuel hypersonic missile.

Seoul:

North Korea said on Wednesday it successfully test-fired a new mid- to long-range solid-fuel hypersonic missile, North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun said.

North Korea fired a suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile into the sea on Tuesday in a possible test of a new rocket using solid fuel, drawing swift condemnation from South Korea, Japan and the United States.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected the launch, Rodong Sinmun said, and lauded it as a strategic weapon that demonstrates the “absolute superiority” of North Korea’s defence technology.

North Korea has “fully turned all tactical, operational, and strategic-grade missiles of different ranges into solid-fuel, with warhead control, and capable of nuclearisation”, Kim said, according to Rodong Sinmun.

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"A Frightened Tyrant": Is The Game Up For Israel's Netanyahu?

'A Frightened Tyrant': Is The Game Up For Israel's Netanyahu?

Anti-government protesters gathered as they stage a four-day sit-in Jerusalem on Tuesday.

Jerusalem:

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Houdini of Israeli politics and its longest serving prime minister, has been written off many times before.

But with thousands of protesters on the streets every night this week demanding his resignation, and growing anger at his handling of the war in Gaza, many wonder how long the veteran political escapologist can survive.

The usually bullish Netanyahu, 74, appears both physically and politically fragile.

Deeply unpopular — no more than four percent of Israelis trust him, according to one poll late last year — the war in Gaza is taking its toll on the man Israelis call Bibi.

Visibly frail and sallow, he was short-tempered and distracted during a television speech Saturday which his former minister and Likud colleague Limor Livnat called “catastrophic”.

The left-wing daily Haaretz said he looked “like a frightened tyrant”.

Netanyahu was even more gaunt when he left hospital in Jerusalem Tuesday after a hernia operation only to have to face the ire of the international community after an Israeli strike killed seven aid workers for a US-based group in Gaza.

“It happens in war,” Netanyahu said with a tact which may not have been appreciated in the White House, which said it was “heartbroken” at the deaths.

“Netanyahu has been buried politically many times before and bounced back,” said Emmanuel Navon, a former Likud member and political science professor.

“But this time is different because of October 7. It is not the same country. It’s over for Bibi.

“He is 74, doesn’t do any exercise, has a very hard job and he had a pacemaker put in six months ago.”

– Blamed for October 7 ‘disaster’ –

But Navon doubts Netanyahu will be forced from office by the new wave of mass street protests despite the fury of the hostages’ families.

Einav Zangauker, the mother of one of the 134 still held in Gaza, branded him a “pharaoh, a slayer of first-borns” at Tuesday night’s rally outside parliament in Jerusalem, the fourth consecutive night of protests.

They have seen hostage families uniting with anti-government demonstrators who spent nine months on the streets last year trying to stop controversial judicial reforms pushed by Netanyahu’s far-right allies.

The “disaster” of October 7 would have killed off any other politician. But Navon compared Netanyahu’s hold over the ruling Likud party to Donald Trump’s over US Republicans.

“Likud lawmakers are petrified to be penalised in the next primaries by the ‘Trio’ — Bibi, his wife and his son who decide everything,” said the professor at Tel Aviv University.

“Peoples’ political lives depend on him. He has surfed populism, his candidates now tend to be conspiracy theory wackos. It is not the same party of 20 years ago.”

– Divide and rule –

With his coalition reeling from crisis to crisis, enemies seem to be circling as never before around the leader of Israel’s most right-wing government ever.

Prosecutors are pushing ahead with a corruption trial against him despite the war, and protesters tried to break through police barriers to get to his home on Tuesday for the second time in four days.

Even his defence minister, Likud stalwart Yoav Gallant, is defying him over the deeply divisive issue of ultra-Orthodox Jews escaping compulsory military service even as the war in Gaza rages and another looms with Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Netanyahu has long relied on the support of religious parties to govern.

“Excusing a whole community when the military needs so much more manpower is unforgivable,” General Reuven Benkler told AFP at an anti-government rally Monday.

The 65-year-old came out of retirement to serve in the north after the Hamas attack which resulted in 1,160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Israel’s retaliatory campaign has killed at least 32,916 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.

Benkler said the “hostages will not come home while Bibi is still in power”, adding that Netanyahu was dragging out the war in Gaza to prolong his rule — a claim endlessly repeated on the protests.

“He doesn’t give a damn about anyone else apart from himself.”

Netanyahu’s three-decade hold over Israeli politics was based on divide and rule, Navon said. And his claim that only he could keep the country safe, October 7 shattered that.

His promise of elections in 2026 was “delusional”, the analyst said. “But protesters demands for them now are also unrealistic. The end of the year when the war has been won in Gaza and the north is more likely,” he added.

On Tuesday night, hostage mother Zangauker accused Netanyahu of letting Israel’s guard fall, declaring at a mass protest to thunderous cheers: “It’s all your fault — 240 were kidnapped on your watch.”

“You nurtured and raised Hamas,” she added, and yet “you call us traitors (for protesting during a war) when you are the traitor.”

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