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Turkish mafia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Turkish mafia
Turkish mafia is the general term for criminal organizations based in Turkey and/or composed of (former) Turkish citizens. Crime groups with origins in Turkey are active throughout Western Europe, where a strong Turkish immigrant community exists and the Middle East. Turkish criminal groups participate in a wide range of criminal activities, internationally the most important being drug trafficking, especially heroin. In the trafficking of heroin they cooperate with Bulgarian mafia groups who transport the heroin further to countries such as Italy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=From opium to heroin: Turkey's gold mines < Enquiries < REPORT < Flare Network )〕 Criminal activities such as the trafficking of other types of drugs, illegal gambling, human trafficking, prostitution or extortion are committed in Turkey itself as well as European countries with a sizeable Turkish community such as Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands and Belgium. ''Turkish'' crime groups are not solely gangs composed of ethnic Turks. Individuals of ethnic groups other than Turks but originating in the country are also involved in organized crime. Major Turkish crime syndicates mostly have their origin in two main regions: the Trabzon province on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the mostly Kurdish-populated regions of East and Southeast Anatolia in the south of the country. ==Turkish crime groups==
Criminal groups composed of ethnic Turks are active throughout the country and in communities with a large ethnically Turkish population. Certain Turkish criminal groups have strong links with corrupt politicians and corrupt members of the local law enforcement. They are active in different sections of organized crime and can often be linked to politically motivated groups, such as the Grey Wolves. This can especially be the case with criminals in immigrant Turkish communities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corruptie en georganiseerde misdaad in Turkije - aanvulling bij De diepte van de Bosporus )〕 Powerful and important Turkish criminal organizations mostly have their origin in the Trabzon Province〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Le nationalisme turc prospère à Trabzon )〕 and incorporate members of both the ethnic Turkish and the Turkish Laz populations.
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