One of the three lions that had been living in the bush in the Glückstadt area
saying this was the work of a team comprising various government departments and private organisations
two Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife’s organised teams were dispatched to the area to search for lions following reports of livestock being killed by wild animals
The Ezemvelo team working alongside a second team led by a private professional hunter
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following the double shootings in Copenhagen a day earlier
including one at a synagogue that left a young Jewish guard dead
"Terror is not a reason to move to Israel," added Rabbi Jair Melchior
The Danish lender pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiring to commit bank fraud and admitted providing banking services to suspicious customers — including in Russia — through its Estonian branch, despite knowing of the money laundering risks, the US Justice Department said in a statement.
Danske is working to move past a scandal that wiped out top management and saw thousands of customers leave in one of Denmark’s worst ever cases of corporate malfeasance. The case has left a scar on a country more known for financial transparency, adding to a list of northern European lenders including ABN Amro Bank and Deutsche Bank, that have been ensnared in money laundering issues.
For years, Danske Bank lied and deceived US banks to pump billions of dollars of suspicious and criminal funds through the US financial system
“For years, Danske Bank lied and deceived US banks to pump billions of dollars of suspicious and criminal funds through the US financial system,” Manhattan US Attorney Damian Williams said. The largest bank in Denmark “deliberately disregarded US law” and “facilitated the laundering of criminal and suspicious proceeds” through the US financial system, he said.
The scandal was unveiled by an overlooked whistleblower in Danske’s Estonian branch who contacted Danish media to reveal that the bank had ignored signs indicating “potentially criminal transactions” to move billions of dollars to the West from 2008 to 2017, including from Russian customers, the Justice Department said. Danske Bank said in 2018 that it failed to adequately screen €200 billion in non-resident cash.
The scandal isn’t the worst crisis ever to hit Danske Bank. In the 1920s, its rapid expansion ended in near-collapse with the Danish state coming to the rescue. The CEO back then, Emil Glueckstadt, ended up in jail for downplaying the extent of the bank’s woes. He died in custody pending trial, and much of his estate was used to cover the court expenses relating to the scandal.
The amount of the fine matches the provisions Danske has set aside to cover the case, most recently in October, when it said it was closing in on agreeing to a $2 billion fine. The Copenhagen-based lender said it will pay the US Justice Department $1.21 billion, the SEC $179 million and the Danish Special Crime Unit 4.75 billion kroner (€640 million).
While the Danske case was one of the highest-profile cases to embroil a European bank in recent years, it’s far from being the only one. ABN Amro in 2021 agreed to pay €480 million to end a Dutch investigation that found “serious shortcomings” in its processes to combat money laundering. Earlier this year, Deutsche Bank’s offices in Frankfurt were searched by law enforcement authorities over reports about potential money laundering that were filed by the lender.
“The resolutions mark the end of the investigations by US and Danish authorities,” Martin Blessing, Danske’s chairman, said in a statement. “We have cooperated since we were approached by the authorities and accept the terms of the resolutions.”
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Stewart, Ralph and Ronald, both of Fontana, and two grandchildren. Private services will be under the direction of the Neptune Society in Riverside. Memorial donations may be made to a trust fund for his widow, 8811 Emerald Fontana, 92335. Clarence Odle, Redlands Clarence M. Odle, 64, a 43-year resident of Redlands, died Wednesday in Fontana.
He was born in Missouri. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; two sons, Harold of Fontana and Kenneth of Redlands; a brother, Fred T. of Bakersfield; two sisters, Virginia Stacy of Mentone and Lucille Hubbard of Lindsey, four grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Friday in Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands.
The F. Arthur Cortner Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Shaun McPherson, S.B. Shaun Kevin McPherson, infant son of Jack K. and Pamela McPherson of San Bernardino, died there Thursday.
Other survivors include his maternal grandfather, John Hauge and his paternal grandparents, George and Joan McPherson, all of San Bernardino. Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. today in Bobbitt Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Redlands. Lendon Myers, S.B.
Lendon H. Myers, 78, of San Bernardino, died Thursday in a Glendora hospital. He was born in Beloit, Kan. He was a loan officer with Bank of America for 38 years. Survivors include his wife, Mary a son, Lendon Jr.
of Diamond Bar, and a grandson. Services were held in Oakdale Memorial Park, Glendora. Oakdale Memorial Park and Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Adelanto man killed A resident of this desert city was killed and his son injured Friday afternoon when their pickup truck was hit broadside by a car, police spokesman said. Melendez, 56, of 16787 Vereena who was driving the truck, died at Victor Valley Hospital shortly after the 1:20 p.m.
accident. His son was transferred to Kaiser Foundation Hospial in 1 Fontana where he was listed in serious condition with a possible broken neck. The driver of the car, Wesly Anderson, 29, of 14214 Rodeo Drive, Victorville, was listed in stable condition at George Air Force Base Hospital. Two passengers in the car suffered minor injuries. The police spokesman said Anderson's car was northbound on state Highway 395 here when it struck the pickup, westbound on Bartlett Avenue.
The older Melendez was thrown out of the pickup upon impact and his son was trapped inside and had to be removed by fire department personnel. TILLIE'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL ESTABLISHED 1939 1557 W. Baseline 889-0081 Joseph G. Lopez, Mgr. MT.
Lords. FUNERAL CHAPEL SERVING SAN BERNARDINO FAMILIES SINCE 1922 1356 No. Mount Vernon Ave. 889-2721 Mark Chaw 889-0173 ESTABLISHED IN 1911 MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1525 No. Waterman Ave.
889-0173 Roy R. Brown Saturday, 10:00 A.M. Rev. Daniel O' Callaghan Rosary: Sunday, 7:30 P.M. St.
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View Cemetery 1299 E. HIGHLAND Leonor Carranza, S.B. Leonor E. Carranza, 81, a 76-year resident of San Bernardino, died there Friday. She was a native of Durango, Mexico.
She was a homemaker and a member of St. An- thony's Catholic Church. Survivors include two sons, Henry of San Bernardino and Alfred of Highland; four daughters, Hortensia C. Mendoza of Montebello and Marie Casillas, Magdalena Medrano and Ophelia Tena, all of San Bernardino; four sisters, Pauline Flores and Annie Alonzo, both of San Bernardino, Eulalia Robledo of Pico Rivera and Laura Alvarado of Inglewood, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Rosary will be 7 p.m.
Sunday in the Mark B. Shaw Memorial Chapel, where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Mass is scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday in St.
Anthony's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Thelma Carder, Barstow Thelma May Carder, 54, a 15-year resident of Barstow, died Wednesday at her home. She was born in Logan, Utah. She was a social sciences instructor at Barstow Community College.
Survivors include a brother, Bruce Carder of Antioch; a stepbrother, Alan Carder, and a stepsister, Laura Carder, both of Los Angeles. A memorial service is scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday in the Mead Mortuary Chapel, Barstow. Private burial will follow. Kenneth Howell, Hesperia Kenneth E.
Services are scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday in Kern Hesperia Mortuary where friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today. Inurnment will be in Victor Valley Memorial Park. Mary Suitor, Fontana Mary G.
Suitor, 79, a 54-year resident of Fontana, died there Wednesday. She was born in Canada. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Orange Blossom Chapter and was a charter member of Fontana Community Church. Survivors include a son, John A. of Fontana; a sister, Lillian Rudman of Canada, and four grandchildren.
Graveside services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday in Montecito Memorial Park. Allen-Gleason McNearney Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements and friends may call there from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Donations may be made to a favorite charity.
Lillian Rolfe, Mentone Lillian Rolfe, 83, of Mentone, died Thursday in Redlands. She was born in Ontario, Canada and was a 60-year resident of San Bernardino County. She was a homemaker and a Protestant. Survivors include five sons, Robert of Champion, William D. of Chrisholm, Allen J.
of Mentone, James F. of New Brunswick, N.J, and John W. of Bridgeport, a daughter, Janet Buettner of Monroe, a brother, Harry A. McDougall, 21 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 1 p.m.
Monday in Bobbitt Memorial Chapel, where friends may call after noon Sunday. Burial will be in Mountian View Cemetery. Robert Stockham, S.B. Robert G. Stockham, 60, a 12-year resident of San Bernardino and a former 40-year resident of Redlands, died Wednesday in Fontana.
He was born in Missouri. He was a chef for 26 years and was last employed at Monte Corona in Blue Jay. Formerly he worked at Empire Bowl in Redlands and operated a nursery. He was a member of Redlands Elks Lodge No. 583, American Legion Post 106 and was active in Newmark Little League, San Bernardino.
Survivors include his wife, Mary a daughter, Linda J. and a brother, Marvin, both of San Bernardino. Cryptside services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday in Hillside Memorial Park. The F.
Arthur Cortner Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made in his name to the American Cancer Society, in care of Lorrie Poyzer, Redlands City Hall. Nina Soderstrom, Yucaipa Nina B. Soderstrom, 80, a five-year resident of Yucaipa, died Wednesday in Fontana. She was born in Oklahoma.
She was a member of World War I Barracks, Auxiliary No. 1370 of Redlands and a past noble grand of the Rebekah Lodge. Survivors include her husband, Lawrence a son, William Collier of South Bend, three daughters, Mabel Gilbert of Alpine, Jean Snyder of Virginia Beach, and Jackie Edgar of Hemet; two sisters, Dolores Hansen of Muskogee, and Rachel Patterson of Tulsa, ten grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday in the F.
Arthur Cortner Chapel, with burial following in Riverside National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of Lorrie Poyzer, Redlands City Hall. Mildred Quihuis, Hesperia Mildred M. Quihuis, 71, of Hesperia, died Monday in a Victorville hospital after an illness. She was born in England and lived in Hesperia three years.
Survivors include her husband, Frank; a daughter, Monica Stammers of Victorville; a brother, Herbert Bexfield of Australia, and three grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday in Kern Memorial Chapel, Victorville, with burial following in Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside. Winnie Westmoreland, Hesperia Winnie M. Westmoreland, 67, of Hesperia, died Wednesday in a San Gabriel hospital after a long illness.
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