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At the end of the Gang War of 2002, the Yardies thrived the most from the outcome and continued to do business in London as normal. Jamahl survived the Sol Vita explosion and carried on running his gang like before. After the war, Jamahl decided to spend more time focussing on guns instead of drugs, as he had always preferred the former anyway.

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  • Gang War of 2004
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  • At the end of the Gang War of 2002, the Yardies thrived the most from the outcome and continued to do business in London as normal. Jamahl survived the Sol Vita explosion and carried on running his gang like before. After the war, Jamahl decided to spend more time focussing on guns instead of drugs, as he had always preferred the former anyway.
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  • At the end of the Gang War of 2002, the Yardies thrived the most from the outcome and continued to do business in London as normal. Jamahl survived the Sol Vita explosion and carried on running his gang like before. After the war, Jamahl decided to spend more time focussing on guns instead of drugs, as he had always preferred the former anyway. Between the end of 2002 to early 2004, the Yardies ruled in peace. Things changed however when Jimmer Collins was released from prison in 2004. Due to the death of Nick Collins in 2002, the Collins gang did nothing for two years until Jimmer's return, who resurrected the gang and renamed it the Collins crew.
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