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Dojin-kai
The , or "Dojin group", is a yakuza organization headquartered in Kurume, Fukuoka, on the Kyushu island of Japan,〔("Boryokudan Situation in 2010" ), April 2011, ''National Police Agency'' 〕 a designated yakuza syndicate,〔("Police of Japan 2011, Criminal Investigation : 2. Fight Against Organized Crime" ), December 2009, ''National Police Agency''〕 with approximately 850 members.〔 As well as being known as a militant yakuza organization, the Dojin-kai has also been known as a ''de facto'' drug cartel, as its activities have allegedly included large-scale drug trafficking, specifically methamphetamine trafficking, which is traditionally shunned in the yakuza world. With its activities of drug trafficking, the Dojin-kai has allegedly been Japan's largest wholesale dealer in drugs since the late 20th century, after the disbanding of three other yakuza groups based in northern Kyushu; Tagawa-based Sadaoka-gumi, known as "() Methlord in the Showa era" which was crushed by the Taishu-kai, Okawa-based Hamada-kai, and Kumamoto-based Yamano-kai. ==History== The Dojin-kai was formed in 1971 from four old yakuza groups united by the first president, Isoji Koga (former bakuto yakuza〔''Document Kyushu Yakuza Wars'', "Person, Isoji Koga" (p.240), Masaki Yasuda, December 1990, Seinen-shokan ISBN 4-7918-0496-1 〕 born 1934〔''Document Kyushu Yakuza Wars'', "Person, Isoji Koga" (p.228), Masaki Yasuda, December 1990, Seinen-shokan ISBN 4-7918-0496-1 〕). Seijiro Matsuo, the Secretary General of the first-generation Dojin-kai, succeeded as the president in 1992.〔("1993 Police White Paper Chapter 1 : The Actual Condition of the Boryokudan" ), 1993, ''National Police Agency'' 〕 In the same year, 1992, the Dojin-kai was registered as a designated boryokudan group under the Organized Crime Countermeasures Law.〔("The designated boryokudan Dojin-kai" ), 28 March 2009, ''Yomiuri Shimbun'' 〕
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