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Sunday, September 1, 2024

Australia's Most Wanted Drug Trafficker Arrested in Dubai, Days Ahead of Large Hells Angels Summit in Cancun

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


Australia’s most wanted man, senior Hells Angel Angelo Pandeli, has reportedly been detained in Dubai. The drug kingpin was nabbed this past week, but it remains unclear whether he will be charged, according to Daily Mail Australia.

The 52-year-old is considered to be one of Australia’s biggest cocaine and methamphetamine importers and was recently identified as an ally of the Kinahan cartel. Pandeli left Australia in 2018 and is one of a number of criminals who have chosen to settle down in the UAE. Pandeli is also credited with bringing leaders of different gangs together for drug dealings using Dubai as their base. This comes just before he was expected to travel to Mexico for a major Hells Angels meeting.

Pandeli was due to travel to Cancun, Mexico for a major Hells Angels meeting set up by Canadian Hells Angels figure Marty Robert. He was due to meet with senior members of the biker group based internationally, which is expected to attract leaders from other motorcycle gangs interested in working with Hells Angels and to discuss drug importations into Australia.



UPDATE: On Sept. 6. 2024, Angelo was deported from Dubai back to Australia.

Who is Angelo Pandeli?

Angelo Pandeli joined the Hells Angels MC in Australia in the early 2000s.


He continues to be featured on Australia's most wanted list and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) have been monitoring him for more than a decade. Reports from 2012 note that Pandeli had an "extensive criminal history" while President of the Sydney Hells Angels chapter.

His movements were on the radar of the AFP and local police units in New South Wales, the Northern Territory, and South Australia.

The Australian Tax Office previously took the 52-year-old to court for failing to file a tax return in 2014/15, although this charge was thrown out at Syndey’s Downing Centre Local Court in 2017 after Pandeli’s accountant took the blame for paperwork error.

Pandeli’s tax fraud charges were part of Operation Morpheus, a nationwide effort to combat organized crime, including outlaw motorcycle gangs. Pandeli's sprawling home was raided in 2018 over suspicions of a plot to import $250 million worth of ice (meth) to Australia in a light plane.

Pandeli with his family in front of the Burj hotel in Dubai.
 
Pandeli relocated to Dubai in 2018 and is believed to have met the Kinahans shortly afterwards, selling his Sydney harbour apartment for $8.6 million.

Pandeli holds a significant role in the international drug trade, being one of Australia’s primary importers of cocaine and methamphetamine. In 2021, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission identified him as part of the "Aussie Cartel" responsible for bringing $1.5 billion worth of drugs into Australia annually.

Cocaine sells for more than $350 a gram in Australia and the country’s profit margins give Pandeli major influence in the global supply chain.


He’s been named by the ACIC as part of the ‘Aussie Cartel’, Australians, dual nationals or foreign nationals with links to Australia who operate mostly offshore and coordinate large drug shipments to Australia. This Aussie Cartel worked with Tse Chi Lop or the Sam Gor Syndicate and other Drug Trafficking organisations. Most named by the ACIC have been arrested and are either in Australian Custody or being extradited to Australia.


He was first linked publicly to the Kinahan Cartel in June this year following a joint investigation by True Crime Australia, The Times, and The Sunday Times. 

It alleged that Pandeli and the Kinahans are under investigation for attempting to smuggle tens of millions of Euros worth of cocaine from Colombia to Europe via Ireland. Alleging that Pandeli has formed an alliance with the Kinahans to distribute cocaine globally.



Hells Angels Summit in Cancun

Pandeli was due to be joined by Hells Angels bikies based in Thailand, Canada, the Netherlands, Russia and eastern Europe. Senior members are expected to discuss drug importations into Australia and celebrate links with the Nomads, another Australian bikie group.


It is unclear whether he will attend the gathering, if he is able to make bond, which will most likely be held at the Hells Angels multi-story clubhouse in Cancun and kick off on September 5.


The Hells Angels, the world's largest biker gang with almost 5,000 members across an estimated 475 chapters in more than 60 countries, are known to operate on an international scale. Each chapter is considered autonomous within the larger organization. This has made it difficult for authorities to go after the organization as a whole. In many places like Australia where bikers are known as bikies, many Hells Angels members have not even been motorcycle riders, using the organization and reputation for criminal activity.

It is believed that the first international chapter of the club was founded in Auckland, New Zealand in 1961 for the main purpose of importing amphetamine precursor chemicals as they were not restricted in that country until decades later.

Montreal Hells Angels leader Martin Robert.

Considered and behind the murders of several organized crime figures in Quebec and the killing of a drug trafficker based in Cancun Mexico last year; Martin Robert, better known as Marty has become a powerhouse in the Montreal biker and organized crime scene.

Robert's ultimate goal may be to have Canadian HA, his Montreal group along with the Hamilton group lead by Walter Stadnick, a legend in Canadian biker lore, become the global seat of power for the Hells Angels and to further 'trans-nationalize' the group particularly into regions where they have had less influence in the past. Recent world travels of Robert to several countries including the United States, as part of these trans-nationalization efforts

Hells Angels leaders Marty Robert and Angelo Pandeli got together this summer in June in Dubai to discuss operations & business, all as part of Robert’s efforts over the past half year to grow Canadian HAs influence on the world stage.


It is believed that Robert ordered the slaying of Samy Tamouro, the Hells Angels drug trafficker who fled to Cancun Mexico. The hitmen, captured on video and arrested shortly afterwards are believed to have worked for the CJNG Cartel.


Decades ago, alliances with the Montreal Mafia, namely the Rizzuto Family, saw Hells Angels and support club members handling local distribution and and drug dealing as well as acting as muscle and hitmen for the Canadian Mafia. Irish West End Gang members controlled the ports, the Mafia imported heroin and cocaine and with the country wide network of Hells Angels members the Alliance contributed to Canada's drug problems.


In recent years, the Montreal Hells Angels have started to take a larger role in controlling all aspects drug importation and distribution across Canada. Infighting between Italian factions have left the Rizzutos largely decimated and with the murder of Gregory Woolley last year, allegedly also ordered by Marty Robert, the ties between the Mafia and the motorcycle club in Canada have been largely severed.


In April, 2024 high-ranking Hells Angels member Jason "Ace" Fahey (center) was arrested during a raid on his waterfront home in Five Dock in Sydney's inner west.


He was formerly the Aussie National President of the Bandidos but patched over to the Hells Angels last year. Photos of the two clubs meeting for lunch following his patch over suggests a strong alliance between the two clubs in Australian.

Sources Sunday World, Daily Mail, Gangster Report, Gangster Report, Daily Morning Herald

81 comments:

  1. Sic#006 can you share some intel on the Australian Drug lords.

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    1. Angelo Pandeli is Australia's most wanted in Australia after comancheros drug lord Hakan Ayik was arrested in Turkey. Angelo is the biggest threat to Australian community with his drug trafficking syndicate. He is global player in the drug trade working with mexican cartel and other outlaw gangs in Australia to distribute narcotics right across Australia and he funnels 1.8 billion dollars worth of narcotics into Australia each year..

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    2. Would you let the man RIP.. You know he got killed during the 2nd Culiacanazo right

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  2. a CJNG member in Guadalajara was caught on tape claiming hells angels Canada where buying so much cocaine they had issues filling the orders. this was caught on tape by a canadian informant.

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    1. Lies, cjng font deal drugs
      -cdsnitches groupie

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    2. Big Nuts Big Brains TrutherSeptember 2, 2024 at 4:43 AM

      I doubt that rowboat Pandeli and his family were flaunting their wealth in would've made it to Cancun anyways!

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    3. Loose lips sink ships.

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  3. fuck hells angels and fuck sicario 006. them steroids look dope, i mean man that's superman on dope right there. fuck yeah. hell for eternity, where angel's burn. too bad the Italianz ain't fucking wit dem biker trailer trash boyz nomore. shit, i heard the mossad and the russian mafia broke ties with those fools more than a decade ago. fuck cartels and fuck bikers.

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    1. You speak so intelligently it's like poetry . You seem so smart . Good for you .

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    2. 8:04 AM
      I understood perfectly,we aint all pansy bitches on here like you and your half assed comedy

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    3. 08:04 Your perfect British grammar is so proper . You must the the doctor with 10 P.h.D.s, who works for the Illuminati division of the Department of Offense (iDoO) and Mi6 . Hi doc .

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  4. Hells Angels have their original founding club house in Oakland Cali where they do a lot of business with all the CJNG cells in Oakland San Francisco San jose Modesto

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    1. 421 because of the lenient laws up in Canada the Hell Angels have grown in to top tier OC group something they are not in the USA. They are doing it at a higher level in Canada. Mexican and Chinese groups also love because of the Canada justice system. Tsi Chi Lop got his start in Canada.

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    2. Stop it, Connor, you're embarrassing yourself馃え馃

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    3. 439pm that's a negative chief

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    5. 4:37 PM
      Exacly,Canada is the soft belly of the world.Some of their laws are fuckin hilarious in their absurdity..

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    6. Canada,slap on the wrist shit

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    7. Conor the Hells Angels didn't start in Oakland you goof.

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    8. HA original chapter San Bernardino.

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  5. The Hells Angels from other countries don’t look like bikers.

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    1. I don't think it's their looks that cause law enforcement to investigate them.

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  6. Super smart of these clowns to announce to the whole world they're meeting in Cancun.



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    1. Would be hilarious if they got scooped up by a cartel and held for ransom.

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    2. They ride around on a motorcycle dealing meth while using meth. I'm a lawyer and I've seen some lowlife but those hells angels truly are clowns.

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    3. Unless the real business meeting is being held at the same time but way way further away. You gotta give to get. Ya feeeeeeel me

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    4. 1043 that's not the case in Canada

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    5. 10:43 I hear the Hell's Angels have a lot of power and influence in the prison systems and courts too for that matter.

      Despite what your viewpoints are of a bunch of athletes on dope whoo enjoy motorcycles, you might be confusing the Bandidos, Outlaws, and the Hells Angels.

      Not all bikers are brain dead inbred bastards that served in US Special Forces and decided to spend the rest of their lives doing dope and betraying their Oath to the Constitution of the United States of America (sworn before the Almighty).

      I mean shit some 1% only have sex with their "brothers" children and not their own.

      Not to mention, it is very honorable to steal from corporations and minorities and mafias/cartels that don't align with club objectives (of fucking hoes, snorting cocaine, making drugs, pressing fake xanax and opana and blowing up. airports).

      As long as you die for your brothers and take the blame for the collective criminal enterprise by doing 25 years to life in prison, you are safe.

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  7. The New Zealand Hells Angels were definitely not formed to import meth precursors. There was no meth in New Zealand in the 1960s and the drug scene here was in no way an MC business back then. Amphetamine sulphate existed in New Zealand before the late nineties but only in a very minor way.
    The actual story of the Auckland HA seems to be that they were started by a chancer who didn’t have any real connection to California but by the time they got established the Originals accepted them. It was 1961 they were around for years before any American even heard of them.

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    1. 4:53

      In the 1940s New Zealand had the highest rate of heroin abuse in the world, amphetamine and pseudoephedrine was already in full swing by the mid 60s there. So, I wouldn't be too sure about there not being any meth which eventually exploded by the late 90s.

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    2. @4:53
      There was already crystal meth in New Zealand by the 70s and powered speed by the 60s. Both are meth.

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    3. Look I don’t think that’s actually correct. Meth (as opposed to prescription amphetamines and low purity home cooked amphetamine) was almost unknown in New Zealand until the late nineties. Heroin was pretty common in the sixties and exploded under the Mr Asia syndicate but I’d really like to see the statistic that showed us with the highest use in the world in the forties. Illicit (as opposed to prescription) opiates were basically unknown outside of old school Opium dens which were wiped out by mid century.
      “Speed” has been a thing before meth but it wasn’t anything like meth. According to the best data I can find the first meth lab busted by the NZ police was in 1996.
      Like I said speed has been around for a while but that’s not what the 81s got formed up here to do. Unless someone has some actual evidence.

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    4. 1:46
      Speed is meth.

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    5. 1:46

      If a lab was busted in 1996 that usually means there was already a history of labs in New Zealand. The best data I found was that crystal meth was in New Zealand
      the 70s (the drug not labs) and powdered meth by the 60s.

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    6. @6.41. "Heroin abuse"? What did that mean in the 1940s? You mean the amount of Diamorphine being prescribed, or people buying it on the streets? Come on, the statistics are skewed in so many ways. A World War was brewing, then being fought, and Diamorphine was crucial to that war effort all over the world, and hoarded.

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    7. Well what data is that? I’m all ears because a lot of people are happy making assertions but noone seems to have any actual facts to point at.

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    8. @S

      I clearly stated heroin. New Zealand had the highest rate of abuse for HEROIN in the 1940s. Understand?

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    9. Lots of assumptions being made about NZ where alcohol has long been the most popular recreational and socially accepted inebriate, and still is.

      In the late 60's cannabis was available every autumn for a while, but it wasn't easy to find. You'd more likely smell it at a party than be invited to smoke some.

      None of my contemporaries at Victoria University in Wellington recall any widespread or popular use of speed, amphetamine or methamphetamine at that time, and we were actually there.

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    10. Look I made the first comment here and I stand by it. Speed was a very minority and minor thing in NZ and meth didn’t exist here until the nineties and it didn’t really take off until the 2000s. It’s irritating to see false information promoted especially when it’s so easy to demonstrate otherwise. The Auckland HA may have been the first international chapter but the reason it was able to exist was because Oakland didn’t know about them. They certainly weren’t in cahoots in a non existent meth cabal.

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    11. @4:54

      The book "Mad on Meth" explores New Zealand's addiction to meth/amphetamine/crystal. It goes further than I did, stating it started in the 50s with prescription abuse of amphetamine and then abuse of powdered meth in the 60s. I crossed referenced it with other sources, converging on the fact "speed" was in circulation in NZ by the 60s and "crystal meth" by the 70s. It was imported and in house labs appeared by the 90s. These are not assumptions but info I found. If you think I'm wrong provide at least one source.

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    12. @ 10.14. Yes. I understand. Heroin is Diamorphine.

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    13. @10.14. Diamorphine IS Heroin, and Amphetamines were used for the war effort in so many ways. I was saying that those stats don't mean anything without context. If you can give some context, then cool.

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    14. @S and @Breakmylegs

      My mistake, thank you.

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    15. @7:38 that’s not what the author says. . He says that prescription and over the counter amphetamines were very common and that after the introduction of the misuse of drugs act in 1975 which restricted them things got quiet until the 90s on that front.
      Which makes my original point that the Auckland HA, whatever they were set up for, it wasn’t exporting meth precursors to Oakland. In 1961 in New Zealand it was extremely hard to obtain illicit drugs. Most people didn’t even know about them. Pharmaceutical amphetamines were available here just like everywhere but meth as an illicit commodity didn’t really exist.

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    16. @12:28

      The author says that abuse of prescription amphetamine was around in the 60s and perhaps 50s. There's also an interview with the New Zealand singer Max Merritt who states he was doing "speed" in the 60s in New Zealand. In being charitable to your position, it be interesting to know what exactly he meant by "speed". If he meant abuse of prescription amphetamines or powdered meth.

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  8. Hells angels acting like they are really about that mafia life lol. Bunch of meth heads and dudes with low self esteem that get mad when I passed them on my bike lmao

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    1. That's Koo foo

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    3. I was in Belgium where they were being taunted by the browns and blacks who had Enduro types of motorcycles. Old jawns need to be in a senior home or in the asylum.

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    4. Spot on. The end.

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    5. No offence, but I doubt they were hells angels lol. Just dudes on bikes.

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  9. Mobs are now holding summits in Cancun. I wonder how many LE agencies will be there pretending to be servers?

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  10. least he wasnt kidnapped by one of his own lol

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  11. Bunch of ease targets mafackas along with bitch ass mongols

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    1. Don't invite Hells Angels and Mongols to the same party, because there will be trouble!馃槄

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    2. 1100 wouldn't invite them anyway, sticking ass bikers

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  12. HA big in Vancouver, BC. Control the port there. Many other drug gangs as well. G谩ngsters paradise, Canada is.

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  14. Do these different races of HA even get along?

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  15. Global Hells Angels meeting in Cancun. What could possibly go wrong?

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    1. 152 nothing they most probably would inform the cartel and have cartel protection. In fact I would have a hard time believing they didn't let the cartel know.

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  16. I want to start a motor cycle club called Heavens Demons whos with me?

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  17. credible link to HA getting greg wooley?

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  18. Thank you for wasting my time.

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  19. A little questions to the admins, why did you removed those comments? Just want to know what line not to cross, by the way im not the guy whose comments you deleted, just wanted to know, thank you guys for your free work 馃憤

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    1. The removed comments were in reference to yo mama馃槄

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    2. 1:34 Our policy for what comments are allowed or not allowed can be viewed here. https://borderlandbeat.blogspot.com/2009/04/moderation-of-comments.html

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    3. 5:12 thanks bro, 3:13 do you really want to get into that? Cause im a be honest, ive been deeper into your moms insides that inactually poke you on the head, thats why you are a little slow, sorry, didnt ment to damage you that bad

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    4. @7:32, well that got weird huh. Do you even have your adult teeth?

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  20. Bandidos to Hells Angels I would think that would be frowned upon

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  21. Dudes like that get tagged quick these days.
    The JWO also has a war on strong males, just in
    general. Mexico won't protect anyone, if the
    price is right.

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  22. I'm sorry but this is mainly a copy and paste job from the Australian articles covering Pandeli's arrest and Scott Burnstein's bullshit article on his Gangster Report website. Bro has been caught making stories up so many times it's not even funny and now sadly you're repeating them.

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  23. Those bikers in America aren’t some chumps to play with. Especially the banditos. They’ll shoot shit up just like any gang or cartel. They don’t just have an open door and invite anyone in. They vet or prospect you for a while before you’re become a man actual member. That’s why they rarely get in trouble. It’s happened before. But it’s not common for sure.

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  24. Hilarious Borderland Beat doesn't post the comment calling out their copy and paste job of Scott Burnstein's fake BS.

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