Rolex Gang
The Rolex Gang is a South African gang. The Rolex Gang is an organized crime unit that specifically steels Rolex watches and sells them to dealers and Private buyers. The so-called Rolex Gang nick name is self explanatory. Their modus operandi conssits of identifying shoppers at high-end shops in the Sandton , Johannesburg area and following them to their homes where they rob them of their Rolex watches and any other luxury goods.
The gang's members are believed to dress impeccably, drive top-of-the-range cars and wear expensive jewelry to allow them to blend in with their surroundings. They are all armed and will kill without hesitation. They have different modus operandi, they could team up as a gang of 20 to rob a store or a team of 2, the robberies are often referred to as "vicious".
After more than a year of denying that Johannesburg's notorious Rolex gang existed, the South African police claimed to have arrested the alleged mastermind of the syndicate.
The alleged mastermind was arrested in Morningside South Africa following a tip off. On a previous occasion He was arrested and release after applying to the South Gauteng High Court where R10 000 bail was granted.
The problem is still ongoing, and has not been resolved. It is currently considered to be dangerous for anyone wearing or buying Rolex watches in South Africa.
Tourists should refrain bringing their Rolex watches to South Africa or any expensive jewelry.
The Rolex Gang is a South African gang that mainly operates in South Africa, although there are incidents that have been recorded in other countries such as England.
The Rolex Gang is a South African gang. The Rolex Gang is an organized crime unit that specifically steels Rolex watches and sells them to dealers and Private buyers. The so-called Rolex Gang nick name is self explanatory. Their modus operandi conssits of identifying shoppers at high-end shops in the Sandton , Johannesburg area and following them to their homes where they rob them of their Rolex watches and any other luxury goods.
The gang's members are believed to dress impeccably, drive top-of-the-range cars and wear expensive jewelry to allow them to blend in with their surroundings. They are all armed and will kill without hesitation. They have different modus operandi, they could team up as a gang of 20 to rob a store or a team of 2, the robberies are often referred to as "vicious".
After more than a year of denying that Johannesburg's notorious Rolex gang existed, the South African police claimed to have arrested the alleged mastermind of the syndicate.
The alleged mastermind was arrested in Morningside South Africa following a tip off. On a previous occasion He was arrested and release after applying to the South Gauteng High Court where R10 000 bail was granted.
The problem is still ongoing, and has not been resolved. It is currently considered to be dangerous for anyone wearing or buying Rolex watches in South Africa.
Tourists should refrain bringing their Rolex watches to South Africa or any expensive jewelry.
The Rolex Gang is a South African gang that mainly operates in South Africa, although there are incidents that have been recorded in other countries such as England.
Gregor Smerdyakov is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe.
Gregor has no relations with Dmitri Smerdyakov (AKA Chameleon).
His first appearance was in District X #1. "Smerdyakov" is a Russian expletive, roughly equivalent to "shithead." The character's name likely derives from a character in The Brothers Karamazov.
Fictional character biography
Gregor took medication to suppress his unusual mutant talent. When he ventured into the underground with his friend, Nemesio, he forgot his medication and ended up evolving into a sentient tree-form when he fell asleep.
Gregor lived with his sister Mitya and her young son named Mikhail.
Smerdyakov was one of few mutants that retained their superhuman powers after the M-Day.
Powers and abilities
Arboreal mutation caused his body to take root if stationary for too long, ultimately transformed him into an inanimate tree-like being with assorted root systems, branches, and even mutated fruit.
Other versions
House of M
In the House of M reality, Gregor’s fruit possessed qualities that enabled Absolon Mercator to unleash the genetic potential of latent mutants. Together, they founded and operate the Center for Illumination and Transformation.
Gregor has no relations with Dmitri Smerdyakov (AKA Chameleon).
His first appearance was in District X #1. "Smerdyakov" is a Russian expletive, roughly equivalent to "shithead." The character's name likely derives from a character in The Brothers Karamazov.
Fictional character biography
Gregor took medication to suppress his unusual mutant talent. When he ventured into the underground with his friend, Nemesio, he forgot his medication and ended up evolving into a sentient tree-form when he fell asleep.
Gregor lived with his sister Mitya and her young son named Mikhail.
Smerdyakov was one of few mutants that retained their superhuman powers after the M-Day.
Powers and abilities
Arboreal mutation caused his body to take root if stationary for too long, ultimately transformed him into an inanimate tree-like being with assorted root systems, branches, and even mutated fruit.
Other versions
House of M
In the House of M reality, Gregor’s fruit possessed qualities that enabled Absolon Mercator to unleash the genetic potential of latent mutants. Together, they founded and operate the Center for Illumination and Transformation.
Ahsaan Rizvi (born March 29, 1988) is a Pakistani author of telecommunication, best known for the 2011 technical title Reconfigurable RF Front-End for Multi-standard Communication: Design, Analysis and Evaluation. The book was published by Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP) GmbH & Co.
Early life
He was born on March 29, 1988 in Lahore, Pakistan. Ahsaan’s father, Syed Ghulam Panjtan Rizvi did his Masters in Commerce (M.Com) from Hailey College of Commerce, Lahore and later earned the degree of LLb. He joined Civil Services of Pakistan in 1980. Ahsaan attended The Karachi Academy School, Karachi and La Salle Higher Secondary School, Multan , graduating in 2010, later attending Military College of Signals, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad.
Professional career
In 2010, he joined Islamabad, a subsidiary of Etisalat Group, as an Executive Engineer. He has been assigned the responsibility of maintaining nationwide interconnects of PTML and involved in planning and optimizing the core network of the GSM operator.
Technical Publication
In 2011, Ahsaan Rizvi published the book titled “” through Lambert Academic Publisher (LAP), GmbH & Co. KG Germany.
Because of the research-intensive nature of his book, Rizvi spent almost two years in the preparation of the book. The research on this project was funded by Research and Development after a thorough evaluation of the project proposal and feasibility report. The research was conducted in Military College of Signals, a constituent campus of National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, under the supervision of Mr. Safwat Irteza Butt, the then lecturer at that college and now PhD candidate in RF and Microwave Research Laboratory, Ilemenau University of Technology, Germany.
Awards
# Research and Development Fund Award for Final Year Project of Rs. 0.14 million in 2009-10.
#Winner of Conceive, Implement and Compete (CIC) Competition 2009, CTE2C Military College of Signals, , Islamabad, Pakistan.
Early life
He was born on March 29, 1988 in Lahore, Pakistan. Ahsaan’s father, Syed Ghulam Panjtan Rizvi did his Masters in Commerce (M.Com) from Hailey College of Commerce, Lahore and later earned the degree of LLb. He joined Civil Services of Pakistan in 1980. Ahsaan attended The Karachi Academy School, Karachi and La Salle Higher Secondary School, Multan , graduating in 2010, later attending Military College of Signals, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad.
Professional career
In 2010, he joined Islamabad, a subsidiary of Etisalat Group, as an Executive Engineer. He has been assigned the responsibility of maintaining nationwide interconnects of PTML and involved in planning and optimizing the core network of the GSM operator.
Technical Publication
In 2011, Ahsaan Rizvi published the book titled “” through Lambert Academic Publisher (LAP), GmbH & Co. KG Germany.
Because of the research-intensive nature of his book, Rizvi spent almost two years in the preparation of the book. The research on this project was funded by Research and Development after a thorough evaluation of the project proposal and feasibility report. The research was conducted in Military College of Signals, a constituent campus of National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, under the supervision of Mr. Safwat Irteza Butt, the then lecturer at that college and now PhD candidate in RF and Microwave Research Laboratory, Ilemenau University of Technology, Germany.
Awards
# Research and Development Fund Award for Final Year Project of Rs. 0.14 million in 2009-10.
#Winner of Conceive, Implement and Compete (CIC) Competition 2009, CTE2C Military College of Signals, , Islamabad, Pakistan.
Eastern Boulevard is a major arterial road in Montgomery, Alabama. Eastern Boulevard forms as indicated by its name the eastern part of the boulevard beltway system around the core of the city. The road follows a north-south path through the fast-growing eastern part of the city from the intersection of Southern Boulevard and McGhee Road/Troy Highway near the Montgomery Mall (where Southern Blvd because East Blvd) to the intersection of East Blvd and Dickson Drive/Wetumpka Highway (where East Blvd becomes Northern Boulevard). The road carries portions of US 80 and US 231, which do not go into the core of Montgomery, through the city.
The southern half of the road, from Southern Blvd to I-85, is heavily commercialized. Major retail, hotels, and office locations can be found on this stretch the road. Winton M. Blount Cultural Park, home of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival is located on this part of the road.
The north part half of the road, from I-85 to Wetumpka Highway, is considerably less congested. This stretch of the boulevard has been mostly converted to expressway with associated access roads. Eastdale Mall, a shopping mall anchored by Belk, Dillard's, JCPenney, and Sears are major retail centers located on this section of East Boulevard. Lagoon Park is also located here.
Because of the lack of north-south arterials is eastern Montgomery, heavy congestion plagues East Boulevard. To relieve some of this congestion, a second loop is being constructed around the city.
The southern half of the road, from Southern Blvd to I-85, is heavily commercialized. Major retail, hotels, and office locations can be found on this stretch the road. Winton M. Blount Cultural Park, home of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival is located on this part of the road.
The north part half of the road, from I-85 to Wetumpka Highway, is considerably less congested. This stretch of the boulevard has been mostly converted to expressway with associated access roads. Eastdale Mall, a shopping mall anchored by Belk, Dillard's, JCPenney, and Sears are major retail centers located on this section of East Boulevard. Lagoon Park is also located here.
Because of the lack of north-south arterials is eastern Montgomery, heavy congestion plagues East Boulevard. To relieve some of this congestion, a second loop is being constructed around the city.