Kray brothers 'at centre of illegal bond sales' – archive, 31 July 1968
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31 July 1968: The Kray twins, Ronald and Reginald, were referred to by the word broads, and red" meant Charles Kray. The word colony" meant bank."
Two copies of a code used in the disposal of stolen securities were said to have been found by police searching the New York flat of one of 11 men, including the three Kray brothers, who appeared at Bow Street, London, yesterday.
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