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- Sugarman_Gang abstract "The Sugarman Gang was a burglary ring which operated between Leeds and London, England, during the early 1900s until its breakup by Scotland Yard in 1910. Stolen goods and property would be passed from jewelry auctioneer William Mallinson to Samuel Sugarman, the proprietor of a remnant business. A known fence in the local underworld, Sugarman was known to sell stolen goods including jewelry, watches, drapes, clothing and clocks. A Detective Ernest Nicholls of Scotland Yard, who had been investigating the organization, recognized Sugarman as having previously attempted to report a false burglary. Bringing Sugarman into custody, he was tried at the Old Bailey on charges of conspiracy, fraud and receiving stolen goods and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. Although his accomplices Mallinson and Harold Jenkins immediately fled the country, Harry Jacobson, was arrested. After being freed on bail, Jacobsen had reportedly swindled his mother out of $600 which he claimed would use to compensate the burglary victims before attempting to flee the country himself.".
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageID "8401955".
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageLength "1386".
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageRevisionID "665707155".
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Category:1900s_in_London.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_gangs_in_London.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Leeds.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Nicholls.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Jacobson.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Leeds.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Old_Bailey.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Sugarman.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Scotland_Yard.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLink William_Mallinson_(auctioneer).
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sugarman Gang".
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crime-stub.
- Sugarman_Gang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unref.
- Sugarman_Gang subject Category:1900s_in_London.
- Sugarman_Gang subject Category:Former_gangs_in_London.
- Sugarman_Gang subject Category:History_of_Leeds.
- Sugarman_Gang hypernym Ring.
- Sugarman_Gang type AnatomicalStructure.
- Sugarman_Gang type Organisation.
- Sugarman_Gang type Organisation.
- Sugarman_Gang comment "The Sugarman Gang was a burglary ring which operated between Leeds and London, England, during the early 1900s until its breakup by Scotland Yard in 1910. Stolen goods and property would be passed from jewelry auctioneer William Mallinson to Samuel Sugarman, the proprietor of a remnant business. A known fence in the local underworld, Sugarman was known to sell stolen goods including jewelry, watches, drapes, clothing and clocks.".
- Sugarman_Gang label "Sugarman Gang".
- Sugarman_Gang sameAs Q7635032.
- Sugarman_Gang sameAs m.02725n7.
- Sugarman_Gang sameAs Q7635032.
- Sugarman_Gang wasDerivedFrom Sugarman_Gang?oldid=665707155.
- Sugarman_Gang isPrimaryTopicOf Sugarman_Gang.