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Georgian mafia ((グルジア語:ქართული მაფია)) is regarded as one of the biggest, powerful and influential criminal networks in Europe, which has produced the biggest number of "thieves in law" in all former USSR countries and controls and regulates most of the Russian-speaking mafia groups. A major criminal group based in Russia is the Georgian mafia.〔Knowledge For Tomorrow: A Summarized Commentary Of World History, Nature, Health, Religion, Organized Crime, And Inspiration For The Youth: Quinton Douglass Crawford p145〕 Georgian mafia is known as best organized and most ruthless criminal group.〔Germ Warfare: John Lonergan〕 Georgian mafia is very "structured" and "hierarchical". At the head of such a group is a leader who rarely appears in public and, in turn, reports to a "Godfather", who operates on an international level. The power of the leader is largely dependent on his ability to subordinate independent groups of thieves under his authority. His underlings oversee the activities of smaller Georgian criminal gangs. The pyramid is cemented by the payment of tributes to the leader of each group acting in the region. This is the so-called "common fund".〔(The Scope of Activities of Georgian Organized Crime Groups ) Vladimir Odintsov〕 Georgian mafia has two major criminal clans:〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Europol Cracks Down on ‘Russian-Speaking’ Mafia )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FOCUS Information Agency )〕〔(How Italy's 'Operation Skhodka' Nailed The Georgian Mafia ) Mark Galeotti〕 *Tbilisi criminal clan *Kutaisi criminal clan Georgian criminal groups are active throughout the former Soviet Union and Europe. Georgia always had a disproportionately high number of crime bosses and still has a majority of the 700 or so still operating in the post-Soviet space and western Georgia (Kutaisi clan) is particularly well represented.〔Institute of War & Peace Reporting (29 June 2007) Georgia: New Crime Crackdown〕 In some of its rules or "laws", the Georgian mafia parallels the Sicilian Mafia. There are differences but many things are similar.〔Caucasian Review of International Affairs (2006) ''Thieves of the Law and the Rule of Law in Georgia'' p.52〕 ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Georgian mafia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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