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calin

American  
[ka-lin] / kæˈlɪn /

noun

  1. an alloy of tin and lead, once common in the manufacture of Chinese utensils, tea caddies, etc.


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We found a network of five transport companies, including Zus Transport, seemingly purchased by Mr Calin this year.

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The profile picture helped us identify her as a relative of Mr Calin, and the wife of a man named Benjamin Mustata.

From BBC

The same number had also been used by "Benny" to buy one of the transport companies using Robert Calin's name and bank details.

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The BBC discovered that the takeover was funded by a bank transfer from a company owned by a UK-based Romanian lorry driver named Ionut Calin, who went by his middle name Robert.

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But Mr Calin died in November 2024, we confirmed with Romanian officials.

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