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The so - called ' vagabond brotherhood ' provided the network for transmitting
orders and collecting profits . In the Soviet era , the gangs operating from their
prison bases were no threat to ordinary " civilians ' . Their enemy and rival was
the ...
The so - called ' vagabond brotherhood ' provided the network for transmitting
orders and collecting profits . In the Soviet era , the gangs operating from their
prison bases were no threat to ordinary " civilians ' . Their enemy and rival was
the ...
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Since the 1970s , the illegal profits of the bureaucracy had been ploughed into
jewellery , gold , cars and luxury goods , or smuggled abroad . A bureaucrat ,
gangster or black - market producer could not use his money for anything else .
Since the 1970s , the illegal profits of the bureaucracy had been ploughed into
jewellery , gold , cars and luxury goods , or smuggled abroad . A bureaucrat ,
gangster or black - market producer could not use his money for anything else .
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There was also evidence that European criminal syndicates were exchanging
their drug profits for vouchers sold as part of Russia ' s privatisation programme .
And drug money was reportedly used to purchase Russian raw materials , which
...
There was also evidence that European criminal syndicates were exchanging
their drug profits for vouchers sold as part of Russia ' s privatisation programme .
And drug money was reportedly used to purchase Russian raw materials , which
...
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