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Blekingegadebanden : ウィキペディア英語版
Blekingegade Gang

The Blekinge Street Gang ((デンマーク語:Blekingegadebanden)) (December 1972 to May 1989) was a group of about a dozen communist political activists who during the 1970s and 80s committed a number of highly professional robberies in Denmark and sent the money to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. However those activists were also the official leaders of a small political party, whose official ideology formed the moral excuse for their crimes. The gang's claims to fame were the professionalism of their heists, and the 1989 discovery of a large cache of weapons and explosives in a hideout flat on ''Blekingegade'' ("Blekinge Street") giving the gang its press name. The gang referred to themselves as the inner core of three organizations named KAK, KUF and KA/M-KA.〔Peter Øvig Knudsen, ''Blekingegadebanden 1: Den danske celle'', Gyldendal 2007, ISBN 978-87-02-04369-3 (in Danish)〕〔Peter Øvig Knudsen, ''Blekingegadebanden 2: Den hårde kerne'', Gyldendal 2007, ISBN 978-87-02-05906-9 (in Danish). The timeline on pages 516 to 523 was especially useful〕〔Jørgen Moos as told to Jeppe Facious and Anders Peter Mathiasen, ''Blekingegadebetjenten'', Peoples's Press 2007, ISBN 978-87-7055-186-1 (Police memoirs in Danish)〕〔Niels Jørgensen, Torkil Lauesen and Jan Weimann: (デンマーク語:Det Handler om Politik) (It is About Politics) in Social Kritik Issue 117, Volume 21, March 2009, ISSN 0904-3535, pp 4-61, includes four pages of references.〕
== Key members ==

* Gotfred Appel (September 1963 to May 4, 1978 (expelled) died 1992) Founder of the official party.
* Ulla Hauton (September 1963 to May 4, 1978 (expelled) died Spring 1989) Gottfred Appel's mistress and 2nd wife.
* Jørgen Poulsen (period unknown, deceased). Part of the KAK leadership until 1976. May or may not have known about the detailed gang activities.
* Jens Holger Jensen (Fall 1967 to September 15, 1980 (died)) Firefighter, paramedic, karate expert, most active member.
* Niels Jørgensen (1969 to April 13, 1989 (arrested), died September 2, 2008〔〔ekstrabladet.dk: (Frontmand for Blekingegadebanden er død ), unconfirmed tabloid news report, retrieved September 12, 2008 at 03:12 (in Danish)〕) Lab technician, Holger Jensen's best friend. Sentenced to 10 years of prison.
* Torkil Lauesen (1971 to April 13, 1989 (arrested)) Sentenced to 10 years of prison.
* Jan Weimann (1967 to April 13, 1989 (arrested)) Computer consultant at major national suppliers, allegedly had trusted access to police computers in the months before his arrest. High school friend of Holger Jensen. Sentenced to 10 years of prison.
* Bo Weymann〔His surname used to be spelled Weimann but he reverted to the older spelling ''Weymann'' after the Danish Name Act was reformed in 2006. dr.dk: (Weymann var stemmen i Øvigs bøger ), local news story from March 17, 2009, retrieved August 5, 2009 (sidebar)〕 (1982〔dr.dk: (Weymann var stemmen i Øvigs bøger ), local news story from March 17, 2009, retrieved August 5, 2009〕 to April 1988 (resigned from gang)) Research librarian, younger brother of Jan Weimann. Worked with Jan Weimann at the computer supplier too. Sentenced to 7 years of prison.
* Peter Døllner (ca. 1968 to February 1985 (resigned from gang)) Timberman. Sentenced to 1 year of prison, released with "time served" after sentencing.
* Karsten Møller Hansen (???? to 1989 (arrested)). Sentenced to 3 years of prison, released with "time served" after sentencing.
* Carsten Nielsen (December 1987 to May 2, 1989 (crashed car, blinded and arrested)) Getaway driver. Sentenced to 8 years of prison.
* Marc Rudin (on loan from PFLP during final robbery) PFLP operative from Switzerland.
* A female M.D. (could have been Saima Fahoum Jönsson, with the PFLP cover name Dina Carlsson,〔http://tankaromib.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/var-allt-i-ebbe-carlsson-rapporten-blaha-blaha-om-svt-kobras-carlos-schakalen-dokumentar-och-en-tidningsanka-fran-1988/〕 referred to as "Anna" in the Peter Øvig Knudsen books, nameless in the Moos book) who was not a gang member but provided identities of patients for temporary identity theft,〔 and information on medical sedation procedures (officially given under false pretenses, she did not know the real purpose〔). Neither charged nor convicted and today elected politician in Lund, Sweden.〔http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article10944532.ab〕

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