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Some fictional depictions show crime scene clean-up involving criminal organizations. Crime fiction sometimes refers to the term "'''cleaner'''" as an expert in destroying and removing evidence, usually working for criminals. For example, if a murder has been committed, a cleaner is contracted to remove all traces of the crime as if it never happened.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Government Versus Organized Crime|last=Marion|first=Nancy|publisher=Prentice Hall|year=2016|isbn=978-0131724068|location=Upper Saddle River}}</ref>
 
Professional wrestler [[Kenny Omega]] also adopted the gimmick "The Cleaner" during his time in [[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]] as a member of the [[Bullet Club]] stable, whicu was inadvertently reveived as a caretaker-type character and briefly self-lampooned in [[All Elite Wrestling]] where two women would proceed his entrance by sweeping the stage whilst dancing.
 
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