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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/04/16 02:50 PM
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italian mafia and triads have also several members of high class, politicians, businessmen, doctors... italian mafia is very close to freemasons I'm not disputing that. The groups that formed what is Nigerian OC today, were oil business executives. The average Nigerian in America has at least one degree, so I'm sure the founders of Nigerian OC held MBAs and Doctorates. This would influence the nature and scope of the crimes that the syndicates would get involved in. As was also pointed out in this thread, Nigerians have a lot of cultural influence over people from other parts of Africa. Technically they would have a presence in every country where there are large groups of Africans. And their influence would be greater than their numbers.
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/04/16 04:20 PM
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I agree in the Netherlands, a HUGE drug hub, domestic groups called "Penose" are dominant. right... have they political connections? i wonder if there is some criminal group in europe aside italian, russian and balkan criminal groups that are strongly political connected... maybe corsican? they sure have some political link Corsicans are still powerful, but lost influence because of the many murders, arrests and competition from the Arab gangs.
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/05/16 09:26 PM
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All European Countries, Russia, China, Japan, Australia, U.S, Canada, Brazil, plus more. Your 30+ years late on the "growing" notice.
Again, Start a thread for this discussion.
If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven't spend the night with a mosquito. - African Proverb
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/18/16 09:17 AM
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@BlackFam; I was reading this and thought of you and this topic....
Johnny is the perfect exponent of the most effective and reliable criminal organization on the African continent: the Nigerian underworld. The Nigerian underworld is an international force that has grown out from its roots to the four corners of the earth. They are small-to medium-size groups with a familial, tribal basis, and the branches of their interests extend to many important open-air drug markets. It’s a mix of tradition and modernity, which has allowed the Nigerians to get a foot in all the African capitals north to south, and to spread beyond the continent,thanks in part to the experience they gained selling heroin in the 1980s—international flights loaded with mules, and when those weren’t enough, Nigerian traffickers recruited the flight crew. Then cocaine arrives, and the Nigerians throw themselves into the new business. Europe’s needs have to be met, and the Africans are ready. So ready that they start obtaining coke directly from the producing countries. Today their presence in Europe is huge, and they’re in great demand by the Colombian and Mexican narcos, as well as by the Italian mafias. One of the progenitors is Peter Christopher Onwumere. Before he was arrested in Brazil in 1997, Onwumere proved he was a real international narco. He negotiated, bought, organized transports, and raked in the cash. The Nigerians are phenomenal subcontractors, and they know...
An excerpt from ZeroZeroZero, Roberto Savianos book on cocaine.... Good read
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/18/16 12:20 PM
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An outfit is only going to be as strong as the government they have ingratiated themselves with, and no stronger than that government is itself.
Because Italy seems to be so anti-organized crime, that would eliminate any and all mainland Italian syndicates from the top of the list because not being in the favor of their home governments puts them on shaky ground.
I have read that Bolivian drug traffickers will not leave the borders of their country to transport drugs....because production of cocaine is (or was) legal...within their country. That makes their organizations pretty strong.
In another example, Canadian Cosa Nostra seems stronger than American Cosa Nostra at this time, due to the differences in the way crimes are prosecuted in the US versus Canada. In Canada things are easier for an outlaw, therefore they are probably stronger. What does it matter how many made men you have, how many guns you have, and how much money you make...if you are under indictment???
It really might come down to who has the blessing of their government and how strong their government is.
I would say the Caruana and Cun-trera mafias are right at the top.
I can't make a fair comparison of OC groups against one another world wide because I've never looked up the list. All I can do is put forward my formula for what makes an outfit truly "tough".
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/18/16 01:03 PM
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An outfit is only going to be as strong as the government they have ingratiated themselves with, and no stronger than that government is itself.
Because Italy seems to be so anti-organized crime, that would eliminate any and all mainland Italian syndicates from the top of the list because not being in the favor of their home governments puts them on shaky ground.
I have read that Bolivian drug traffickers will not leave the borders of their country to transport drugs....because production of cocaine is (or was) legal...within their country. That makes their organizations pretty strong.
In another example, Canadian Cosa Nostra seems stronger than American Cosa Nostra at this time, due to the differences in the way crimes are prosecuted in the US versus Canada. In Canada things are easier for an outlaw, therefore they are probably stronger. What does it matter how many made men you have, how many guns you have, and how much money you make...if you are under indictment???
It really might come down to who has the blessing of their government and how strong their government is.
I would say the Caruana and Cun-trera mafias are right at the top.
I can't make a fair comparison of OC groups against one another world wide because I've never looked up the list. All I can do is put forward my formula for what makes an outfit truly "tough". It's a futile question because there are many factors that make up a threat potential of organized crime groups. Some have even been put into a working formula, like the Slepnir Matrix, by law enforcement. But it's not tennis rankings. It's debatable how anti-Mafia Italy really is, even if it's come along way, but the fact the Mafia there has thrived for so long, even if Italy has been very anti-Mafia, it should be self evident that your comment about the Italian groups isn't the case. They have been around for years and years and won't be going away anytime soon. Meanwhile, one could argue there was even more corruption and instability in Colombia in the 1980s and 1990s. According to your theory, that should have enabled the Medellin and Cali cartels to last. But that wasn't the case.
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/18/16 04:13 PM
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@ Cabrini-Green Someone's done their homework. @ Ivy Precisely.
If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven't spend the night with a mosquito. - African Proverb
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/18/16 04:44 PM
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An outfit is only going to be as strong as the government they have ingratiated themselves with, and no stronger than that government is itself.
Because Italy seems to be so anti-organized crime, that would eliminate any and all mainland Italian syndicates from the top of the list because not being in the favor of their home governments puts them on shaky ground.
I have read that Bolivian drug traffickers will not leave the borders of their country to transport drugs....because production of cocaine is (or was) legal...within their country. That makes their organizations pretty strong.
In another example, Canadian Cosa Nostra seems stronger than American Cosa Nostra at this time, due to the differences in the way crimes are prosecuted in the US versus Canada. In Canada things are easier for an outlaw, therefore they are probably stronger. What does it matter how many made men you have, how many guns you have, and how much money you make...if you are under indictment???
It really might come down to who has the blessing of their government and how strong their government is.
I would say the Caruana and Cun-trera mafias are right at the top.
I can't make a fair comparison of OC groups against one another world wide because I've never looked up the list. All I can do is put forward my formula for what makes an outfit truly "tough". It's a futile question because there are many factors that make up a threat potential of organized crime groups. Some have even been put into a working formula, like the Slepnir Matrix, by law enforcement. But it's not tennis rankings. It's debatable how anti-Mafia Italy really is, even if it's come along way, but the fact the Mafia there has thrived for so long, even if Italy has been very anti-Mafia, it should be self evident that your comment about the Italian groups isn't the case. They have been around for years and years and won't be going away anytime soon. Meanwhile, one could argue there was even more corruption and instability in Colombia in the 1980s and 1990s. According to your theory, that should have enabled the Medellin and Cali cartels to last. But that wasn't the case. I think if it wasn't for the immense pressure the US put on the Colombian government, they would've been around a lot longer that's for sure.
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Re: Most Powerful CO in the world
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09/28/16 07:43 AM
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italy is so anti-mafia that it couldn't wiped out mafia groups lol they are so strong that survived tons of indictments, there are anti-mafia blitzes almost daily in italy... i think only a dictatorship can defeat the mafia in fact mussolini weakened the mafia very much Like i said before,in Italy you are guilty until its proven otherwise,so a lot of arrested in that blitzes get released. People are afraid to buy property seized from the mafia,so its bought by the mafia and returned to the original owners as soon as they are released from prison.
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