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Russian gangs

Postby SoCalBandit » March 17th, 2004, 10:16 pm

I heard these foos one of the most dangerous mafias. Does anyone know anything about em?
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Re: Russian Mafia

Postby Ice » March 17th, 2004, 11:47 pm

what exactly do you wanna know?
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Re: Russian Mafia

Postby THALOCPASADENA » March 18th, 2004, 6:42 pm

THE RED MAFIA

THE CRIME BOSS

VICTOR BOUT (BIGGEST ARM'S DEALER IN THE WORLD)

ALEKSANDR SOLONIK (SUPER KILLER)

SERGEI "MIKHAS" MIKHAILOV ( PRESENT DAY BOSS OF THE SOLSNETSKAYA ORGANIZAITON)

EVSEI"THE LITTLE DON" AGRON (A BOSS AT HIS TIME)

ALIMZHAN TOKHTAKHOUNOV(THE MAN WHO FIXED THE SALT LAKE CITY OLYMPIC'S)

NEED MORE INFO GO TO RUSSIAN MAFIE
The row-upon-row of Russian faces stared at me, expectantly, anxiously, but furrowed with frustration. Frustrated Russian faces, just look! It excited me. It was a reason for celebration, I thought. I told them why:

When I first entered what was then still the stagnant Soviet Russia, I was forever disheartened by the omnipresent Russian shrug, a gesture that said, "This is the way things have always been, and will always be. No sense in getting upset." Such resignation was devastating in the face of so much work to be done. The work was not insurmountable; that lethargically passive attitude was.

Now, just four years later, the Russians are not only expecting that change is possible, but they are frustrated that it's not happening fast enough. Hallelujah!

I have traveled to Russia since 1990 as a journalist and businessman, covering the falls of Gorbachev and communism, and the rise of a new nation. I managed a Moscow television news bureau and a newspaper joint venture. I lived in a Russian apartment complex as a Russian would. I could feel -- as much as any foreigner with a pocket full of hard currency and an open exit visa -- the futile harshness of their lives.

This recent trip, I was traveling to three Russian cities in the north, east and south, across the vastness of the country, holding seminars in public and media relations for business and government leaders. Once we got passed their initial suspicions that public relations is simply a science to convince people that wrong is right, they were an eager audience. They could sense I care passionately about their lives. They warmed and opened up about their status and their state.

One Russian businessman said he was glad to see Boris Yeltsin portrayed as such a lush in the foreign media. He said this demonstrates to the world that successful reforms in Russia are not due to sound government, but to sound business.

Indeed, business is booming everywhere. You find privatized mini-malls, kiosks, convenience stores. But there are yet many forces holding business back: mercurial government decrees and stifling tax laws, poor infrastructure and even poorer citizens stunned by astronomical inflation.

And the Russian mafia.
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Re: Russian Mafia

Postby Invincible » March 23rd, 2004, 10:42 pm

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Re: Russian Mafia

Postby LX » May 2nd, 2004, 10:56 am

90% of russian government iz " Russian Mafia "
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Re: Russian Mafia

Postby KRDreJ » May 5th, 2004, 9:50 pm

^^^ lmao true.

Russian Mafia is a corrupt goverment its like Bush being the "American Mafia" on attacking Iraq for OIL
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby 030ganxtaclicca » July 5th, 2004, 1:44 am

this stupid russian take german cars and sell them in his land
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby cbi562 » July 6th, 2004, 11:46 pm

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Re: Russian gangs

Postby Streetcrew » July 24th, 2004, 9:59 pm

I Hear Russian mob is real deep in autotheft, being one of there main incomes. This tru?




Anyone associated with any russian mob plz contact me on AIM or MSN.
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby RedRum2 » August 13th, 2004, 6:16 pm

I hear they real ruthless...instead of just going after they rivals they also go after the rivals family members like they wife and kids...that's just what I heard.
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby dopekid127 » August 13th, 2004, 6:35 pm

i heard of the russina mafia...heard they tax gangs out here in chicago..dont know how true that is but if they are then that alone shows how much power they have
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby Ducati » September 10th, 2004, 12:26 am

030ganxtaclicca wrote:this stupid russian take german cars and sell them in his land


The US does that too? So does england and a shizz load of other countries.
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby cbi562 » September 10th, 2004, 3:07 pm

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Re: Russian gangs

Postby Mraka » December 25th, 2004, 9:02 am

Streetcrew wrote:I Hear Russian mob is real deep in autotheft, being one of there main incomes. This tru?




Anyone associated with any russian mob plz contact me on AIM or MSN.
yes it is .!! zAlll them telling they have nothing else to do,*but 2 stealing a car ,driving to poland ,trough ukrain to russia up siberia .Faking the papers ,paying their "taxes" and alll of them earning that way.???
I bet most of them can not read! I wondered from2000 till a month ago how?A friend of mine talked with his Friend about an oven he would bring to bosnia (1000 mile)and how he would have to underpay a policeman .When he left I told my friend :"if it is about an oven,you have to pay 20 p% of what he is worth right now and it is older than15 years.He would have to pay less to do it legally than that way he is thinking to do it"A week later the other brought something with some words written on it.It was one sentence with about 12 mistakes in it.!!
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby kiwibro » January 4th, 2005, 2:05 am

i have heard that the russian mafia is one of the toughest for oraginzed crime. I was just wondering does anyone have info on how the russian mafia torture people because i remember watching the movie casino and in one part of the movie they torture a guy by shoving his head into a clamp and squeezing it on his head. I was wondering if the russian mafia have similar methods as well..........
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby BendyThumbs » January 4th, 2005, 8:26 am

Casino was Tony "The Ant" Spilotro, not russians. I think torturing depends on the people, not the organization. I am sure there are Russians out there who torture though
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby kiwibro » January 4th, 2005, 2:44 pm

BendyThumbs wrote:Casino was Tony "The Ant" Spilotro, not russians. I think torturing depends on the people, not the organization. I am sure there are Russians out there who torture though


I know Casino was not the russians but i thinking well if they say the russian mafia is the toughest most ruthless mafia out there. I thought they would have some really over the top torture techniques
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby BendyThumbs » January 4th, 2005, 3:55 pm

You want mean torture, the worst i know that is Organized Crime hit in a traditional organized crime family is that of William "Action" Jackson in Chicago. They thought he was a rat so they took him a meat locker, stripped him naked, hung him up on a hook through his rectum. Then they beat with his bats for hours espcially his legs, carved fat (He has a fat man) with a knife, then they took a cattle prod and shocked him all over, they put it in water so it would be even worse and shocked his genitals. All this lasted 2 days, but i heard he was passed out from the pain after one and never woke up.
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby Mraka » January 4th, 2005, 4:04 pm

In Russia the ministeria found a guy betonated into the floor alife.
More and more Journalists are killed or missing!!

A Kazach told me ,he and his guys tortured the girlfriend from anotherone that got a new boy-friend while her original one was in army-service.She had a broken leg before and they raped her with her crutch.

The most russian do heavy drinking.I mean they go way up in thug life but most of the time are not allowed to drive(with 30/5of it const.).The new upperclass is overruning vacating locatins in europe or turkey and behaving like a nudistmafiabunch but giving tips if vommiting onto the buffet.

In my quarter many "russian" came as Exilgermans here and I tried to get familliar(naturaly).The year I went nearly every day to play ball ,I did about 3 full matches with them.They rather hung around.(from dusk till dawn)lol.

a police officer uncovered a group of his colleges that fraud common poeple:they went undercover with a simillar bag with supermarket stuff in it .beyond they preparated guns and bombs.A by passer was asked to take care a minute.Then they went to him and searched the bag,and found surprising stuff in it.The guy was inprisoned by justice for the statistic cops had to fullfill. The officer gang also inprisonned also a bunch of principals .After opening the case to public maybe those "officers were charged(do not know now),but the wrongly arrested (in camp) are not relased yet.
Also the statistic of poeple brought to court and condemnation is horrific.It was better in >Stalin aera< . In other countrys 20% is not guilty.(if I remember right)Now in Russia it is (way)under 10%.
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby 030ganxtaclicca » January 7th, 2005, 2:48 pm

thats probalby no gang or mafia but it is a funny video

http://members.home.nl/maikovdh/Piotrko ... ligans.avi
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Re: Russian Mafia

Postby BfKCmOney » January 8th, 2005, 9:35 am

THALOCPASADENA wrote:THE RED MAFIA

THE CRIME BOSS

VICTOR BOUT (BIGGEST ARM'S DEALER IN THE WORLD)

ALEKSANDR SOLONIK (SUPER KILLER)

SERGEI "MIKHAS" MIKHAILOV ( PRESENT DAY BOSS OF THE SOLSNETSKAYA ORGANIZAITON)

EVSEI"THE LITTLE DON" AGRON (A BOSS AT HIS TIME)

ALIMZHAN TOKHTAKHOUNOV(THE MAN WHO FIXED THE SALT LAKE CITY OLYMPIC'S)

NEED MORE INFO GO TO RUSSIAN MAFIE
The row-upon-row of Russian faces stared at me, expectantly, anxiously, but furrowed with frustration. Frustrated Russian faces, just look! It excited me. It was a reason for celebration, I thought. I told them why:

When I first entered what was then still the stagnant Soviet Russia, I was forever disheartened by the omnipresent Russian shrug, a gesture that said, "This is the way things have always been, and will always be. No sense in getting upset." Such resignation was devastating in the face of so much work to be done. The work was not insurmountable; that lethargically passive attitude was.

Now, just four years later, the Russians are not only expecting that change is possible, but they are frustrated that it's not happening fast enough. Hallelujah!

I have traveled to Russia since 1990 as a journalist and businessman, covering the falls of Gorbachev and communism, and the rise of a new nation. I managed a Moscow television news bureau and a newspaper joint venture. I lived in a Russian apartment complex as a Russian would. I could feel -- as much as any foreigner with a pocket full of hard currency and an open exit visa -- the futile harshness of their lives.

This recent trip, I was traveling to three Russian cities in the north, east and south, across the vastness of the country, holding seminars in public and media relations for business and government leaders. Once we got passed their initial suspicions that public relations is simply a science to convince people that wrong is right, they were an eager audience. They could sense I care passionately about their lives. They warmed and opened up about their status and their state.

One Russian businessman said he was glad to see Boris Yeltsin portrayed as such a lush in the foreign media. He said this demonstrates to the world that successful reforms in Russia are not due to sound government, but to sound business.

Indeed, business is booming everywhere. You find privatized mini-malls, kiosks, convenience stores. But there are yet many forces holding business back: mercurial government decrees and stifling tax laws, poor infrastructure and even poorer citizens stunned by astronomical inflation.

And the Russian mafia.


Yeah i saw a documentary on them last night the Red Mafiya
FBI says theyre really tricky and never dealt with any kind of organized group like the Russinas
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby kiwibro » January 12th, 2005, 12:40 am

[url]http://gangstersinc.tripod.com/Rus.html[/url]

Heres a link i found about the russian mafia.
It tells you alot about the russian mafia and alot of things they have done
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby Mraka » January 18th, 2005, 5:54 am

At friday a Rabby was attacked by a group of young man screaming fascist paroles, near the synagoge in middle of city.Rabby is in hospital.
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby kenni » January 18th, 2005, 7:04 am

kiwibro wrote:[url]http://gangstersinc.tripod.com/Rus.html[/url]

Heres a link i found about the russian mafia.
It tells you alot about the russian mafia and alot of things they have done


oh my god..
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby Pepo » January 22nd, 2005, 5:42 pm

thats probalby no gang or mafia but it is a funny video

http://members.home.nl/maikovdh/Piotrko ... ligans.avi


Funny video, are u sick or something mf... I could kick you around ff..
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby gino » February 6th, 2005, 2:51 pm

that video aint russians its polaks
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby cbi562 » February 7th, 2005, 12:36 am

kiwibro wrote:[url]http://gangstersinc.tripod.com/Rus.html[/url]

Heres a link i found about the russian mafia.
It tells you alot about the russian mafia and alot of things they have done


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Re: Russian gangs

Postby Cabaret » February 14th, 2005, 5:39 pm

The russian mafia is the most powerful mafia, almost all the members got PHD's, they are smart
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby russian_kavkazi » February 16th, 2005, 6:40 pm

to the guy that asked how they tortur first if we want to prove point they first take the guy and we hang him by his arms and then in a basment or somtines a warehouse or a video store then make a fire under there feet untill the skin boils then they take a hammer and break there 6 fingures and drive him 3 blocks away from his housre and let him go. they break fingures and boil the skin to show that he is less of a person then anyone in this world because he will be crawling on his knees and back of his hand home like a slave
my name is Nissan Yanikobev i am from Baku, Averbaijan
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Re: Russian gangs

Postby russian_kavkazi » February 16th, 2005, 6:45 pm

jews that work in for mob draw with knife a jewish star on forehead and back to leave life scar
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