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კანონიერი ქურდი (Thief in law) - the former Soviet Union countries are characterized by the term. "Thieves in law" - Georgian Criminal Organization, It looks like a Modern La Cosa Nostra but fully has no analogues in the world practice. The tradition was established in 1930 - in the criminal codes, and are characterized by the existence of strict principles, as well as lock-up and a certain level of secrecy. Basically, the "thief in law" stipulates that the followers of these traditions should keep certain traditions - rules and principles. All of the Thives are the wiseguys like in the La Cosa Nostra.
Crime bosses credited appearance 1930 - ies, when the Stalin regime's repression of political opposition and strengthened Activity collapsed the general crime fighting. This struggle has increased collectivization and the famine of 1932-1933. The criminal world has become a major unifying force of resistance and non-government trend was obeyed, and the somewhat elite - lords of the underworld, who called themselves the pre-revolutionary Georgian criminal traditions.
The criminal behavior united, traditions and practices - rules distinguished Code. This meant the denial of public norms and rules, including, with respect to the family (the woman with the crime bosses have had a permanent connection). Also significant was the complete prohibition of cooperation with state authorities.
In the 40ths, The thieves in law has used in the World War 2 and they lost activity of the tradities and rules beacuse of connection with the govermnet. They were called "Bitches" [Geo: ბოზებს] When they have returned to back to the Country the "War" between the thieves has been started due the pretensies between the other authorities and veteran thieves which led to a major loss.
In 1979, The Georgian Mafia authorities and leaders has arranged meeting where were the . The agreement was reached - 10% of income of ilegal entrepreneurs - to pay in exchange for immunity from thieves.
Modern thief in law (Mobster) / Introduction. Traditionally thief in a law is a man who has a criminal record and people knows him inside of the Criminal World, Who is respected and knowledged and who has enough authority in the underworld, after the thing the big men (Bosses) are arranging meeting to process a special thing which looks like Italian process when the man gets a Made-Guy status in the Family, The authorithies are gathering up and baptizing him as a thief in law.
Unlike many other criminal society, union crime bosses do not have a single root. The upper level of the principle of full equality. Similar associations governing body "skhodka" with the organizational issues are solved, including the written appeal against the criminal world. The thieves are seeking to establish control over the prisoners - as requested, as well as tampering and intimidation.
The crime bosses functions include: certain groups of criminals and their criminal activities in different areas of control, the criminal field of conflict resolution, a common criminal salaroebis ("Collected Money"), the use of control, external contacts with foreign criminal organizations.
Today Georgian Mobs and Organizations are all around the world but mostly in the France, Spain, U.K., Denmark and all around the Europe. Most of them are charged for extortion and mostly occupied with [Thief, Gangster, Racketeer, Drug-trafficker]
2014 Winter Olympics conflict between the Georgian and Russian Mobsters. It has been started by the two Georgian wiseguys (Bosses) Tariel Oniani and (Qurdish-Georgian) Aslan Usoyan. Starting in 2007, Ûsoyan was embroiled in a gang war with Georgian mobster Tariel Oniani, who was seeking to reestablish himself in Moscow. Several of Ûsoyan's top lieutenants were killed including the Armenian national Alek Minalyan, a man allegedly in charge of extorting construction firms working on the 2014 Winter Olympics. In July 2008 police raided Oniani's yacht as a meeting took place amongst the criminal leaders in an attempt to settle the conflict. Ûsoyan was not however amongst those detained. He later gave an interview to a newspaper, denying the stories of escalating violence and stated that "We are a peaceful people and don't bother anybody, we are for peace in order to prevent lawlessness".
Vyacheslav Ivankov was brought in to mediate the conflict, in which he sided with Ûsoyan's faction. He was however shot by a sniper while leaving a Moscow restaurant in July 2009, and died of his wounds in October that year. Although he did not attend, Ûsoyan sent an elaborate wreath to Ivankov's funeral saying "To our brother from Grandpa Hassan".
In April 2010, Ûsoyan was arrested by Ukrainian security forces after entering the country illegally using false documents. His business in Ukraine was allegedly connected to a rift with an Armenian organized crime group. On 16 September 2010, Ûsoyan was shot by a 9mm calibre bullet fired by an unidentified assailant in central Moscow, but survived the attack along with his bodyguard who was also wounded. It was at first announced to the press that Ûsoyan had died to ensure his safety.
In the early 2010s the Obama administration placed sanctions on members of the alleged criminal organisation the Brothers’ Circle. It has been speculated by security expert Mark Galeotti that the so-called Circle is a stand-in for Ûsoyan's network. On 16 January 2013, Ûsoyan was shot in the head by a sniper perched on the sixth floor of an adjacent apartment building after leaving a restaurant which served as his 'office', and despite efforts of his bodyguards and ambulance workers he died en route to the hospital. The family decided to fly Ûsoyan's body to be buried in his native Tbilisi, but the Tbilisi International Airport refused to accept the plane. His death is thought to be likely to spur chaos in the criminal world. The day Usoyan was shot dead, an Armenian crime fiction writer, Sergey Galoyan said, in a conversation with a local news website, that the Russian Mafia's Georgian king's murder might be linked to a certain unrest in the criminal world, particularly the construction of the Sochi Olympic facilities which are said to have attracted considerable investments.
The main suspects behind Usoyan's murder are Georgian wiseguy and the Boss of Barcelona Crime Organization Tariel Oniani and Rovshan Janiev. After the Grandpa Khasan's death there is a war going on in the Russia between the Criminal Organziations.
Some people says that the Georgian - Caucasian Mafia controls the Russia.
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