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Mobster attack on journalist outrages Italy
Italy reels from images of an attack on a journalist by a mobster in a Rome suburb, as local prosecutors open an investigation.
published: 09 Nov 2017
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Inside Italy's Most Dangerous Mafia | News on Drugs
We dive deep into the secret world of the ‘ndrangheta, Italy’s most powerful and mysterious mafia group, revealing how they revolutionised the global cocaine trade.
This elusive set of violent crime groups revolutionised the world’s drug business – spreading out from their territory in Calabria to extend their power all over the world.
Yet, until now, very little has been revealed about the inner workings of this ultra-secretive criminal network.
Anna Sergi unearths her own family connections to some of the most powerful mafia clans.
Watch next:
Infiltrating Europe’s Most Dangerous Drugs Gangs
https://youtu.be/XwSpPGwKEkg
How Cartels Build Billion-Dollar Empires
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VfdRbIVaBQ
The Drugs Fuelling Deadly Wars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6CfYoMP...
published: 30 Oct 2022
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International bust of notorious Italian mafia group leads to 132 arrests
Authorities say a total of 132 people across 10 countries were arrested in a raid on one of Italy’s most notorious organized crime groups, the ’Ndrangheta. Europol called the massive international bust the "largest-ever coordinated hit" against the group.
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published: 04 May 2023
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How The 'Ndrangheta (Italian Mafia) Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider
Marisa Merico is the daughter of one of Italy's most notorious Mafia godfathers, Emilio DiGiovine of the 'Ndrangheta. She took over running the organized crime group after he was imprisoned and was herself later sentenced to time in prison in the UK and Italy for her involvement in the mob. The 'Ndrangheta is one of Italy's largest mafias, along with the Camorra in Naples and Cosa Nostra in Sicily.
Merico speaks to Insider about the methodology and history of the Calabrian Mafia and about her own experiences of growing up in a Mafia family. She is the author of "Mafia Princess," works as a criminologist, and speaks in prisons in the UK. She is an advocate for prison reform and helping women in the criminal justice system.
Find more about Marisa here: https://marisamerico.co.uk/
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published: 31 Oct 2022
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Inside Italy's biggest mafia trial in decades - BBC News
Members of Italy’s most powerful mafia are facing charges including murder, extortion and drug-trafficking, in a trial that began two years ago.
In the biggest trial of its kind since the 1980s, more than 330 suspects in the 'Ndrangheta mafia group have been testifying and 70 of them have been convicted.
The group, based in the southern region of Calabria, dominates the global cocaine market and has an estimated annual turnover of around $60bn (£49bn).
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor leading the country's fight against organised crime, said convicting the group would create “breathing space” for the community.
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published: 13 Jan 2023
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Business Is Booming for the Italian Mafia During COVID
The coronavirus hit Italy like a freight train. By March 10, there were already over 8,500 cases. Under massive pressure to stop the pandemic from spreading in prisons, the government was forced to make another unprecedented decision – they released more than 200 Mafia members from high-security prisons.
For prosecutors and investigators, this decision walked back decades of hard work. For the mafia, it came at a perfect moment. The coronavirus has not only offered new business opportunities such as selling masks but also has sent Italy spiraling toward complete economic collapse, leaving the most vulnerable Italians with no option but to turn to the mob.
VICE News goes to Naples, Italy to see how the mafia has used the pandemic to tighten their grip on Italy.
Subscribe to VICE News h...
published: 27 Aug 2020
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Breaking the Calabrian Mafia in Italy | Foreign Correspondent
For years, a ruthless mafia has ruled Calabria through intimidation and violence. Now prosectuors are taking them on, charging hundreds in one of the biggest trials in decades. But can the Italian state beat the country's most powerful mafia organisation?
The Calabrian mafia began local but over recent decades it's transformed into a powerful, multi-national criminal organisation, with an estimated turnover of 80 billion dollars a year.
Now Italian prosecutors are running a maxi-trial against members of a family they allege is one of the ‘Ndrangehta’s most powerful clans – the Mancusos.
More than 300 members and associates of the Mancusos have been arrested.
The charge sheet is sobering. It includes murder, extortion, drug trafficking and money laundering.
In this gripping crime saga...
published: 21 Apr 2022
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How the Mafia Took Control of Italian Food
Italy's feared Mafia has moved into a new area, and it's worth billions of dollars. A VICE News Tonight investigation has found the group's tentacles are deep into Italy's food production, from field to fork. But one thing hasn't changed: the criminal group has shown it is still prepared to kill to defend its interests.
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published: 02 Dec 2022
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People on the streets cheer as Italy's most-wanted mafia boss is arrested
Matteo Messina Denaro, the last 'godfather' of the Sicilian mafia and one of the world’s most-wanted criminals, has been arrested in Palermo after 30 years on the run.
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The 60-year-old was apprehended in a private clinic in the Sicilian city. The mobster, nicknamed Diabolik or U Siccu (the skinny one), was once considered a candidate to be the Sicilian mafia’s boss of bosses, after the deaths of Bernardo Provenzano in 2016 and Salvatore Riina in 2017.
According to mafia informers and prosecutors, he holds the key to some of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by the Sicilian mafia. In 2002, he was convicted and sentenced in absentia to life in jail for having personally killed or ordered the murder of dozens of people....
published: 16 Jan 2023
0:52
Mobster attack on journalist outrages Italy
Italy reels from images of an attack on a journalist by a mobster in a Rome suburb, as local prosecutors open an investigation.
Italy reels from images of an attack on a journalist by a mobster in a Rome suburb, as local prosecutors open an investigation.
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Italy reels from images of an attack on a journalist by a mobster in a Rome suburb, as local prosecutors open an investigation.
- published: 09 Nov 2017
- views: 300105
19:42
Inside Italy's Most Dangerous Mafia | News on Drugs
We dive deep into the secret world of the ‘ndrangheta, Italy’s most powerful and mysterious mafia group, revealing how they revolutionised the global cocaine tr...
We dive deep into the secret world of the ‘ndrangheta, Italy’s most powerful and mysterious mafia group, revealing how they revolutionised the global cocaine trade.
This elusive set of violent crime groups revolutionised the world’s drug business – spreading out from their territory in Calabria to extend their power all over the world.
Yet, until now, very little has been revealed about the inner workings of this ultra-secretive criminal network.
Anna Sergi unearths her own family connections to some of the most powerful mafia clans.
Watch next:
Infiltrating Europe’s Most Dangerous Drugs Gangs
https://youtu.be/XwSpPGwKEkg
How Cartels Build Billion-Dollar Empires
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VfdRbIVaBQ
The Drugs Fuelling Deadly Wars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6CfYoMPISA&t=360s
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We dive deep into the secret world of the ‘ndrangheta, Italy’s most powerful and mysterious mafia group, revealing how they revolutionised the global cocaine trade.
This elusive set of violent crime groups revolutionised the world’s drug business – spreading out from their territory in Calabria to extend their power all over the world.
Yet, until now, very little has been revealed about the inner workings of this ultra-secretive criminal network.
Anna Sergi unearths her own family connections to some of the most powerful mafia clans.
Watch next:
Infiltrating Europe’s Most Dangerous Drugs Gangs
https://youtu.be/XwSpPGwKEkg
How Cartels Build Billion-Dollar Empires
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VfdRbIVaBQ
The Drugs Fuelling Deadly Wars
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- published: 30 Oct 2022
- views: 450244
3:17
International bust of notorious Italian mafia group leads to 132 arrests
Authorities say a total of 132 people across 10 countries were arrested in a raid on one of Italy’s most notorious organized crime groups, the ’Ndrangheta. Euro...
Authorities say a total of 132 people across 10 countries were arrested in a raid on one of Italy’s most notorious organized crime groups, the ’Ndrangheta. Europol called the massive international bust the "largest-ever coordinated hit" against the group.
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Authorities say a total of 132 people across 10 countries were arrested in a raid on one of Italy’s most notorious organized crime groups, the ’Ndrangheta. Europol called the massive international bust the "largest-ever coordinated hit" against the group.
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- published: 04 May 2023
- views: 107107
15:19
How The 'Ndrangheta (Italian Mafia) Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider
Marisa Merico is the daughter of one of Italy's most notorious Mafia godfathers, Emilio DiGiovine of the 'Ndrangheta. She took over running the organized crime ...
Marisa Merico is the daughter of one of Italy's most notorious Mafia godfathers, Emilio DiGiovine of the 'Ndrangheta. She took over running the organized crime group after he was imprisoned and was herself later sentenced to time in prison in the UK and Italy for her involvement in the mob. The 'Ndrangheta is one of Italy's largest mafias, along with the Camorra in Naples and Cosa Nostra in Sicily.
Merico speaks to Insider about the methodology and history of the Calabrian Mafia and about her own experiences of growing up in a Mafia family. She is the author of "Mafia Princess," works as a criminologist, and speaks in prisons in the UK. She is an advocate for prison reform and helping women in the criminal justice system.
Find more about Marisa here: https://marisamerico.co.uk/
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Marisa Merico is the daughter of one of Italy's most notorious Mafia godfathers, Emilio DiGiovine of the 'Ndrangheta. She took over running the organized crime group after he was imprisoned and was herself later sentenced to time in prison in the UK and Italy for her involvement in the mob. The 'Ndrangheta is one of Italy's largest mafias, along with the Camorra in Naples and Cosa Nostra in Sicily.
Merico speaks to Insider about the methodology and history of the Calabrian Mafia and about her own experiences of growing up in a Mafia family. She is the author of "Mafia Princess," works as a criminologist, and speaks in prisons in the UK. She is an advocate for prison reform and helping women in the criminal justice system.
Find more about Marisa here: https://marisamerico.co.uk/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8q0zTmstX4
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- published: 31 Oct 2022
- views: 519538
17:15
Inside Italy's biggest mafia trial in decades - BBC News
Members of Italy’s most powerful mafia are facing charges including murder, extortion and drug-trafficking, in a trial that began two years ago.
In the bigges...
Members of Italy’s most powerful mafia are facing charges including murder, extortion and drug-trafficking, in a trial that began two years ago.
In the biggest trial of its kind since the 1980s, more than 330 suspects in the 'Ndrangheta mafia group have been testifying and 70 of them have been convicted.
The group, based in the southern region of Calabria, dominates the global cocaine market and has an estimated annual turnover of around $60bn (£49bn).
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor leading the country's fight against organised crime, said convicting the group would create “breathing space” for the community.
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#Italy #BBCNews
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Members of Italy’s most powerful mafia are facing charges including murder, extortion and drug-trafficking, in a trial that began two years ago.
In the biggest trial of its kind since the 1980s, more than 330 suspects in the 'Ndrangheta mafia group have been testifying and 70 of them have been convicted.
The group, based in the southern region of Calabria, dominates the global cocaine market and has an estimated annual turnover of around $60bn (£49bn).
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor leading the country's fight against organised crime, said convicting the group would create “breathing space” for the community.
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#Italy #BBCNews
- published: 13 Jan 2023
- views: 2253056
12:26
Business Is Booming for the Italian Mafia During COVID
The coronavirus hit Italy like a freight train. By March 10, there were already over 8,500 cases. Under massive pressure to stop the pandemic from spreading in ...
The coronavirus hit Italy like a freight train. By March 10, there were already over 8,500 cases. Under massive pressure to stop the pandemic from spreading in prisons, the government was forced to make another unprecedented decision – they released more than 200 Mafia members from high-security prisons.
For prosecutors and investigators, this decision walked back decades of hard work. For the mafia, it came at a perfect moment. The coronavirus has not only offered new business opportunities such as selling masks but also has sent Italy spiraling toward complete economic collapse, leaving the most vulnerable Italians with no option but to turn to the mob.
VICE News goes to Naples, Italy to see how the mafia has used the pandemic to tighten their grip on Italy.
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The coronavirus hit Italy like a freight train. By March 10, there were already over 8,500 cases. Under massive pressure to stop the pandemic from spreading in prisons, the government was forced to make another unprecedented decision – they released more than 200 Mafia members from high-security prisons.
For prosecutors and investigators, this decision walked back decades of hard work. For the mafia, it came at a perfect moment. The coronavirus has not only offered new business opportunities such as selling masks but also has sent Italy spiraling toward complete economic collapse, leaving the most vulnerable Italians with no option but to turn to the mob.
VICE News goes to Naples, Italy to see how the mafia has used the pandemic to tighten their grip on Italy.
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- published: 27 Aug 2020
- views: 4141620
30:40
Breaking the Calabrian Mafia in Italy | Foreign Correspondent
For years, a ruthless mafia has ruled Calabria through intimidation and violence. Now prosectuors are taking them on, charging hundreds in one of the biggest tr...
For years, a ruthless mafia has ruled Calabria through intimidation and violence. Now prosectuors are taking them on, charging hundreds in one of the biggest trials in decades. But can the Italian state beat the country's most powerful mafia organisation?
The Calabrian mafia began local but over recent decades it's transformed into a powerful, multi-national criminal organisation, with an estimated turnover of 80 billion dollars a year.
Now Italian prosecutors are running a maxi-trial against members of a family they allege is one of the ‘Ndrangehta’s most powerful clans – the Mancusos.
More than 300 members and associates of the Mancusos have been arrested.
The charge sheet is sobering. It includes murder, extortion, drug trafficking and money laundering.
In this gripping crime saga, Fran Kelly travels to Vibo Valentia to tell the story of this historic attempt to curb the power of the ‘Ndrangheta.
She gains access to the man leading the trial, Chief Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri. He’s been investigating the Calabrian mafia for decades and has long been on the mafia’s kill list.
“There’s always tension. There’s always fear and you must always be careful”, he tells Kelly as he drives to court surrounded by his security motorcade. “You have to tame fear and talk to death.”
Kelly speaks with community members who now feel emboldened to speak out against the mafia.
‘The number of people turning on the mafia has increased’, says anti-mafia activist Giuseppe Borrello. ‘It’s new for Vibo Valentia.”
Gratteri’s actions have given hope to Sara Scarpulla, whose son was blown up in a car bomb organised by a member of the Mancuso family.
Kelly also speaks to an anti-mafia prosecutor in Milan, Italy’s financial heart, where the ‘Ndrangheta has established a strong presence.
In Calabria, not everyone in the community is rallying behind Nicola Gratteri’s maxi-trial.
“There’s vicious mudslinging aimed at the Prosecutor’s Office’, explains lawyer Giovanna Fronte. “That’s how the ‘Ndrangheta operates.”
For the people of Vibo Valentia, the maxi-trial has raised hopes of a new chapter in which the State regains control of a land long thought lost to organised crime.
But can these prosecutions uproot the powerful networks of the ‘Ndrangheta?
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For years, a ruthless mafia has ruled Calabria through intimidation and violence. Now prosectuors are taking them on, charging hundreds in one of the biggest trials in decades. But can the Italian state beat the country's most powerful mafia organisation?
The Calabrian mafia began local but over recent decades it's transformed into a powerful, multi-national criminal organisation, with an estimated turnover of 80 billion dollars a year.
Now Italian prosecutors are running a maxi-trial against members of a family they allege is one of the ‘Ndrangehta’s most powerful clans – the Mancusos.
More than 300 members and associates of the Mancusos have been arrested.
The charge sheet is sobering. It includes murder, extortion, drug trafficking and money laundering.
In this gripping crime saga, Fran Kelly travels to Vibo Valentia to tell the story of this historic attempt to curb the power of the ‘Ndrangheta.
She gains access to the man leading the trial, Chief Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri. He’s been investigating the Calabrian mafia for decades and has long been on the mafia’s kill list.
“There’s always tension. There’s always fear and you must always be careful”, he tells Kelly as he drives to court surrounded by his security motorcade. “You have to tame fear and talk to death.”
Kelly speaks with community members who now feel emboldened to speak out against the mafia.
‘The number of people turning on the mafia has increased’, says anti-mafia activist Giuseppe Borrello. ‘It’s new for Vibo Valentia.”
Gratteri’s actions have given hope to Sara Scarpulla, whose son was blown up in a car bomb organised by a member of the Mancuso family.
Kelly also speaks to an anti-mafia prosecutor in Milan, Italy’s financial heart, where the ‘Ndrangheta has established a strong presence.
In Calabria, not everyone in the community is rallying behind Nicola Gratteri’s maxi-trial.
“There’s vicious mudslinging aimed at the Prosecutor’s Office’, explains lawyer Giovanna Fronte. “That’s how the ‘Ndrangheta operates.”
For the people of Vibo Valentia, the maxi-trial has raised hopes of a new chapter in which the State regains control of a land long thought lost to organised crime.
But can these prosecutions uproot the powerful networks of the ‘Ndrangheta?
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- published: 21 Apr 2022
- views: 3117679
42:37
How the Mafia Took Control of Italian Food
Italy's feared Mafia has moved into a new area, and it's worth billions of dollars. A VICE News Tonight investigation has found the group's tentacles are deep i...
Italy's feared Mafia has moved into a new area, and it's worth billions of dollars. A VICE News Tonight investigation has found the group's tentacles are deep into Italy's food production, from field to fork. But one thing hasn't changed: the criminal group has shown it is still prepared to kill to defend its interests.
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Italy's feared Mafia has moved into a new area, and it's worth billions of dollars. A VICE News Tonight investigation has found the group's tentacles are deep into Italy's food production, from field to fork. But one thing hasn't changed: the criminal group has shown it is still prepared to kill to defend its interests.
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- published: 02 Dec 2022
- views: 1883683
1:29
People on the streets cheer as Italy's most-wanted mafia boss is arrested
Matteo Messina Denaro, the last 'godfather' of the Sicilian mafia and one of the world’s most-wanted criminals, has been arrested in Palermo after 30 years on t...
Matteo Messina Denaro, the last 'godfather' of the Sicilian mafia and one of the world’s most-wanted criminals, has been arrested in Palermo after 30 years on the run.
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The 60-year-old was apprehended in a private clinic in the Sicilian city. The mobster, nicknamed Diabolik or U Siccu (the skinny one), was once considered a candidate to be the Sicilian mafia’s boss of bosses, after the deaths of Bernardo Provenzano in 2016 and Salvatore Riina in 2017.
According to mafia informers and prosecutors, he holds the key to some of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by the Sicilian mafia. In 2002, he was convicted and sentenced in absentia to life in jail for having personally killed or ordered the murder of dozens of people.
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Matteo Messina Denaro, the last 'godfather' of the Sicilian mafia and one of the world’s most-wanted criminals, has been arrested in Palermo after 30 years on the run.
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The 60-year-old was apprehended in a private clinic in the Sicilian city. The mobster, nicknamed Diabolik or U Siccu (the skinny one), was once considered a candidate to be the Sicilian mafia’s boss of bosses, after the deaths of Bernardo Provenzano in 2016 and Salvatore Riina in 2017.
According to mafia informers and prosecutors, he holds the key to some of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by the Sicilian mafia. In 2002, he was convicted and sentenced in absentia to life in jail for having personally killed or ordered the murder of dozens of people.
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- published: 16 Jan 2023
- views: 164728
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Brutal UK organised crime group jailed after cocaine theft | BBC News
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bosses in the Huyton Firm, had planned to murder the men they thought had taken more than £1m of cocaine from them.
After a successful challenge in court, BBC Panorama obtained 10,000 of the firm's messages.
They reveal plans for brutal violence, including a hand-grenade attack.
The Huyton Firm - named after the part of Merseyside where it is based - has been run for 30 years by two secretive brothers.
Watch Panorama's The Crime Bosses who Terrorised a City here: https://bbc.in/3UCxvKh
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
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published: 13 May 2024
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What is Organized Crime?
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Criminal activity that involves powerful groups who operate on a large scale may be referred to as organized crime. Criminal gangs, groups, or drug cartels plan and carry out these crimes.
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published: 19 Jan 2023
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All 19 Ways The New York Mafia Makes Money | How Crime Works | Insider
Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about all the ways the mob make their money.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New York neighborhood where the mob had huge influence. He became a made member of the Lucchese crime family in 2013. Pennisi says he decided to leave the mob in 2018 after members of his crew falsely accused him of cooperating with law enforcement. Since leaving the mob, Pennisi has been writing blogs on sitdownnews.com and producing a podcast covering topics of organized crime on https://www.youtube.com/c/Sitdownnews.
00:00 - Intro
00:09 - Range Rover Scam
00:53 - Legitimate Businesses
01:39 - Food Industry
02:46 - Hollywood
03:02 - Sanitation Industry
03:30 - Money Laundering
04:03 - Insider Trading
04:22 - Counterfeiting
04:49 - Cr...
published: 10 Apr 2022
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Chinese brokers launder hundreds of millions for global crime groups | FT Film
Chinese money launderers are facilitating the fentanyl epidemic and helping international drug traffickers, like Mexican cartels and the Italian mafia, launder the proceeds of crime. The FT investigates the connection between capital flight from China and global organised crime
#moneylaundering #drugtrafficking #crime #china #organisedcrime #drugtrade #fentanyl #crime
00:00 - Introduction
00:55 - The rise of Chinese money brokers
03:06 - Fentanyl epidemic
04:51 - Ray Donovan
07:05 - All roads lead to Flushing
11:40 - Chinese money laundering goes global
12:32 - Italian mafias
13:46 - Ndrangheta
14:26 - Port of Gioia Tauro
16:26 - Illegal money collection centres
18:40 - Vanishing remittances
21:12 - Fentanyl deaths
25:07 - Project Sleeping Giants
27:35 - Xizhi Li
29:54 - Renewed cooper...
published: 21 Jun 2024
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How The New York Mafia Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider
Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about how the mob actually works.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New York neighborhood where the mob had huge influence. He speaks on how he ended up being an associate with the Gambino family through John Gotti Jr. before he became a made member of the Lucchese crime family in 2013. Pennisi says he decided to leave the mob in 2018 after members of his crew falsely accused him of cooperating with law enforcement. Since leaving the mob, Pennisi has been writing blogs on sitdownnews.com and producing a podcast covering topics of organized crime on https://www.youtube.com/c/Sitdownnews.
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - The rules
02:51 - The five families
04:21 - The hierarchy
05:34 - The ceremony
07:16 - The responsibilit...
published: 14 Feb 2022
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Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 1 Trailer | Rotten Tomatoes TV
Check out the new Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 1 Trailer starring Christopher Meloni! Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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US Air Date: April 1, 2021
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published: 02 Apr 2021
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Facts about organised crime in the EU
The EU has made substantial progress in terms of protecting its citizens since the early 1990s, often in response to dramatic incidents, such as mafia or other organised crime group murders, big money-laundering scandals, a steep increase in migrant smuggling and trafficking in human beings following the 2015 migration crisis, or – more recently – a sharp rise in cybercrime, fraud and counterfeiting during the coronavirus pandemic. Criminal organisations continue to pose big risks to the internal security of the EU. A rising number of organised crime groups are active in its territory, often with cross-border reach. While the impact of serious and organised crime on the EU economy is considerable, there are also significant political and social costs, as well as negative effects on the wel...
published: 08 Oct 2021
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The Story of Organized Crime
published: 16 Oct 2009
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The Postcode Wars: Street gangs, drugs and organised crime | Four Corners
A brutal conflict is playing out on the streets of Sydney, and the battle lines are drawn between postcodes.
Teens from across the western suburbs are being drawn into its violence, sometimes with deadly consequences.
Four Corners and Background Briefing go inside a powerful and dangerous criminal hierarchy, revealing how it stretches from the kids in the postcode gangs, into the lyrics of drill, and all the way up to some of Australia’s most notorious crime families.
Listen to Background Briefing's episode, 'Meet the teens at the frontline of organised crime', here: https://ab.co/3S5Nj5c
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published: 12 Sep 2022
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How Dubai became a haven for criminals from around the world | 60 Minutes Australia
Aussie criminals are living like kings in the gangsters’ paradise of Dubai.
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It might sound strange, but the crime capital of Australia is currently Dubai. That’s because this glitzy mega city in the Persian Gulf has become home to nearly all of our biggest organised crime bosses. Their thinking in moving offshore is that they’re out of reach of federal and state policing authorities, but they might want to think again. As Nick McKenzie reports, an enormous leak of Dubai property records has revealed not only their residential addresses, but also how the city has become the perfect dest...
published: 19 May 2024
3:10
Brutal UK organised crime group jailed after cocaine theft | BBC News
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bos...
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bosses in the Huyton Firm, had planned to murder the men they thought had taken more than £1m of cocaine from them.
After a successful challenge in court, BBC Panorama obtained 10,000 of the firm's messages.
They reveal plans for brutal violence, including a hand-grenade attack.
The Huyton Firm - named after the part of Merseyside where it is based - has been run for 30 years by two secretive brothers.
Watch Panorama's The Crime Bosses who Terrorised a City here: https://bbc.in/3UCxvKh
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#UKCrime #Liverpool #BBCNews
https://wn.com/Brutal_UK_Organised_Crime_Group_Jailed_After_Cocaine_Theft_|_BBC_News
More than 30 serious criminals have been jailed after UK police cracked their encrypted text messages and uncovered a violent feud over stolen drugs.
Crime bosses in the Huyton Firm, had planned to murder the men they thought had taken more than £1m of cocaine from them.
After a successful challenge in court, BBC Panorama obtained 10,000 of the firm's messages.
They reveal plans for brutal violence, including a hand-grenade attack.
The Huyton Firm - named after the part of Merseyside where it is based - has been run for 30 years by two secretive brothers.
Watch Panorama's The Crime Bosses who Terrorised a City here: https://bbc.in/3UCxvKh
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#UKCrime #Liverpool #BBCNews
- published: 13 May 2024
- views: 105637
3:49
What is Organized Crime?
Video made possible thanks to AI voice generator Eleven Labs, https://elevenlabs.io/?from=josephalexandernordqvistcantoral8044
Criminal activity that involves ...
Video made possible thanks to AI voice generator Eleven Labs, https://elevenlabs.io/?from=josephalexandernordqvistcantoral8044
Criminal activity that involves powerful groups who operate on a large scale may be referred to as organized crime. Criminal gangs, groups, or drug cartels plan and carry out these crimes.
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Criminal activity that involves powerful groups who operate on a large scale may be referred to as organized crime. Criminal gangs, groups, or drug cartels plan and carry out these crimes.
This video complements our article "Organized crime – definition and meaning" at Market Business News: https://marketbusinessnews.com/financial-glossary/organized-crime-definition-meaning/
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- published: 19 Jan 2023
- views: 9520
11:44
All 19 Ways The New York Mafia Makes Money | How Crime Works | Insider
Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about all the ways the mob make their money.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New...
Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about all the ways the mob make their money.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New York neighborhood where the mob had huge influence. He became a made member of the Lucchese crime family in 2013. Pennisi says he decided to leave the mob in 2018 after members of his crew falsely accused him of cooperating with law enforcement. Since leaving the mob, Pennisi has been writing blogs on sitdownnews.com and producing a podcast covering topics of organized crime on https://www.youtube.com/c/Sitdownnews.
00:00 - Intro
00:09 - Range Rover Scam
00:53 - Legitimate Businesses
01:39 - Food Industry
02:46 - Hollywood
03:02 - Sanitation Industry
03:30 - Money Laundering
04:03 - Insider Trading
04:22 - Counterfeiting
04:49 - Cryptocurrency
05:16 - Loan sharking
05:39 - Gambling
06:27 - Online Gambling
06:55 - Gun Trafficking
07:25 - Drug Dealing
07:40 - Prostitution
07:55 - Sex Calls Hotlines
08:11 - Extortion
08:59 - Construction Industry
09:38 - Fiber Optics
10:10 - Outro
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All 19 Ways The New York Mafia Makes Money | How Crime Works | Insider
https://wn.com/All_19_Ways_The_New_York_Mafia_Makes_Money_|_How_Crime_Works_|_Insider
Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about all the ways the mob make their money.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New York neighborhood where the mob had huge influence. He became a made member of the Lucchese crime family in 2013. Pennisi says he decided to leave the mob in 2018 after members of his crew falsely accused him of cooperating with law enforcement. Since leaving the mob, Pennisi has been writing blogs on sitdownnews.com and producing a podcast covering topics of organized crime on https://www.youtube.com/c/Sitdownnews.
00:00 - Intro
00:09 - Range Rover Scam
00:53 - Legitimate Businesses
01:39 - Food Industry
02:46 - Hollywood
03:02 - Sanitation Industry
03:30 - Money Laundering
04:03 - Insider Trading
04:22 - Counterfeiting
04:49 - Cryptocurrency
05:16 - Loan sharking
05:39 - Gambling
06:27 - Online Gambling
06:55 - Gun Trafficking
07:25 - Drug Dealing
07:40 - Prostitution
07:55 - Sex Calls Hotlines
08:11 - Extortion
08:59 - Construction Industry
09:38 - Fiber Optics
10:10 - Outro
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How New York Chinatown Gangs Actually Work | How Crime Works | Insider
https://youtu.be/2osXEixd3kM
How The New York Mafia Actually Works | How Crime Works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGLoylT4hzQ
How Drug Gangs Actually Work | How Crime Works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_TV4GuXFoA
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All 19 Ways The New York Mafia Makes Money | How Crime Works | Insider
- published: 10 Apr 2022
- views: 1284489
39:04
Chinese brokers launder hundreds of millions for global crime groups | FT Film
Chinese money launderers are facilitating the fentanyl epidemic and helping international drug traffickers, like Mexican cartels and the Italian mafia, launder ...
Chinese money launderers are facilitating the fentanyl epidemic and helping international drug traffickers, like Mexican cartels and the Italian mafia, launder the proceeds of crime. The FT investigates the connection between capital flight from China and global organised crime
#moneylaundering #drugtrafficking #crime #china #organisedcrime #drugtrade #fentanyl #crime
00:00 - Introduction
00:55 - The rise of Chinese money brokers
03:06 - Fentanyl epidemic
04:51 - Ray Donovan
07:05 - All roads lead to Flushing
11:40 - Chinese money laundering goes global
12:32 - Italian mafias
13:46 - Ndrangheta
14:26 - Port of Gioia Tauro
16:26 - Illegal money collection centres
18:40 - Vanishing remittances
21:12 - Fentanyl deaths
25:07 - Project Sleeping Giants
27:35 - Xizhi Li
29:54 - Renewed cooperation with China
31:25 - Rise of triads
32:17 - Capital flight
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Chinese money launderers are facilitating the fentanyl epidemic and helping international drug traffickers, like Mexican cartels and the Italian mafia, launder the proceeds of crime. The FT investigates the connection between capital flight from China and global organised crime
#moneylaundering #drugtrafficking #crime #china #organisedcrime #drugtrade #fentanyl #crime
00:00 - Introduction
00:55 - The rise of Chinese money brokers
03:06 - Fentanyl epidemic
04:51 - Ray Donovan
07:05 - All roads lead to Flushing
11:40 - Chinese money laundering goes global
12:32 - Italian mafias
13:46 - Ndrangheta
14:26 - Port of Gioia Tauro
16:26 - Illegal money collection centres
18:40 - Vanishing remittances
21:12 - Fentanyl deaths
25:07 - Project Sleeping Giants
27:35 - Xizhi Li
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31:25 - Rise of triads
32:17 - Capital flight
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- published: 21 Jun 2024
- views: 1489885
16:25
How The New York Mafia Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider
Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about how the mob actually works.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New York neig...
Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about how the mob actually works.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New York neighborhood where the mob had huge influence. He speaks on how he ended up being an associate with the Gambino family through John Gotti Jr. before he became a made member of the Lucchese crime family in 2013. Pennisi says he decided to leave the mob in 2018 after members of his crew falsely accused him of cooperating with law enforcement. Since leaving the mob, Pennisi has been writing blogs on sitdownnews.com and producing a podcast covering topics of organized crime on https://www.youtube.com/c/Sitdownnews.
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - The rules
02:51 - The five families
04:21 - The hierarchy
05:34 - The ceremony
07:16 - The responsibility
09:44 - The corruption
10:50 - The origin
11:59 - The rise & fall
13:53 - The NY mob’s future
15:50 - The plugs
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How The New York Mafia Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider
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Former New York Mafia made member John Pennisi speaks to Insider about how the mob actually works.
John Pennisi was born and raised in an Italian New York neighborhood where the mob had huge influence. He speaks on how he ended up being an associate with the Gambino family through John Gotti Jr. before he became a made member of the Lucchese crime family in 2013. Pennisi says he decided to leave the mob in 2018 after members of his crew falsely accused him of cooperating with law enforcement. Since leaving the mob, Pennisi has been writing blogs on sitdownnews.com and producing a podcast covering topics of organized crime on https://www.youtube.com/c/Sitdownnews.
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - The rules
02:51 - The five families
04:21 - The hierarchy
05:34 - The ceremony
07:16 - The responsibility
09:44 - The corruption
10:50 - The origin
11:59 - The rise & fall
13:53 - The NY mob’s future
15:50 - The plugs
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- published: 14 Feb 2022
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Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 1 Trailer | Rotten Tomatoes TV
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US Air Date: April 1, 2021
Starring: Christopher Meloni, Dylan McDermott, Tamara Taylor
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Facts about organised crime in the EU
The EU has made substantial progress in terms of protecting its citizens since the early 1990s, often in response to dramatic incidents, such as mafia or other ...
The EU has made substantial progress in terms of protecting its citizens since the early 1990s, often in response to dramatic incidents, such as mafia or other organised crime group murders, big money-laundering scandals, a steep increase in migrant smuggling and trafficking in human beings following the 2015 migration crisis, or – more recently – a sharp rise in cybercrime, fraud and counterfeiting during the coronavirus pandemic. Criminal organisations continue to pose big risks to the internal security of the EU. A rising number of organised crime groups are active in its territory, often with cross-border reach. While the impact of serious and organised crime on the EU economy is considerable, there are also significant political and social costs, as well as negative effects on the wellbeing of EU citizens.
Dig deeper into understanding the organised crime in the EU in our publication ‘Understanding the EU response to organised crime’: https://epthinktank.eu/2020/08/31/understanding-the-eu-response-to-organised-crime/
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The EU has made substantial progress in terms of protecting its citizens since the early 1990s, often in response to dramatic incidents, such as mafia or other organised crime group murders, big money-laundering scandals, a steep increase in migrant smuggling and trafficking in human beings following the 2015 migration crisis, or – more recently – a sharp rise in cybercrime, fraud and counterfeiting during the coronavirus pandemic. Criminal organisations continue to pose big risks to the internal security of the EU. A rising number of organised crime groups are active in its territory, often with cross-border reach. While the impact of serious and organised crime on the EU economy is considerable, there are also significant political and social costs, as well as negative effects on the wellbeing of EU citizens.
Dig deeper into understanding the organised crime in the EU in our publication ‘Understanding the EU response to organised crime’: https://epthinktank.eu/2020/08/31/understanding-the-eu-response-to-organised-crime/
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The Postcode Wars: Street gangs, drugs and organised crime | Four Corners
A brutal conflict is playing out on the streets of Sydney, and the battle lines are drawn between postcodes.
Teens from across the western suburbs are being d...
A brutal conflict is playing out on the streets of Sydney, and the battle lines are drawn between postcodes.
Teens from across the western suburbs are being drawn into its violence, sometimes with deadly consequences.
Four Corners and Background Briefing go inside a powerful and dangerous criminal hierarchy, revealing how it stretches from the kids in the postcode gangs, into the lyrics of drill, and all the way up to some of Australia’s most notorious crime families.
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How Dubai became a haven for criminals from around the world | 60 Minutes Australia
Aussie criminals are living like kings in the gangsters’ paradise of Dubai.
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*Synopsis | Gangsters' Paradise (2024)*
It might sound strange, but the crime capital of Australia is currently Dubai. That’s because this glitzy mega city in the Persian Gulf has become home to nearly all of our biggest organised crime bosses. Their thinking in moving offshore is that they’re out of reach of federal and state policing authorities, but they might want to think again. As Nick McKenzie reports, an enormous leak of Dubai property records has revealed not only their residential addresses, but also how the city has become the perfect destination for crooks, and suspected criminals, from all around the world to do their dirty business.
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