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Convicted (77)
12023-04-13T18:12:04+00:00Anonymous110plain2023-04-25T18:17:10+00:00AnonymousSeventy-seven of 103 of those arrested, almost three out of every four, whose fate is known were found guilty of the charges police made against them (the outcomes of the prosecution of the remaining twelve is unknown).
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