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  2. Russian criminal tattoos - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century in the Soviet Union, Russian criminal and prison communities maintained a culture of using tattoos to indicate members' criminal career and ranking. Specifically among those imprisoned under the Gulag system of the Soviet era, the tattoos served to differentiate a criminal leader or thief in law from a political prisoner ...

  3. Russian mafia - Wikipedia

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    Russian organized crime has a rather large stronghold in the city of Atlanta where members are distinguished by their tattoos. Russian organized crime was reported to have a stronger grip in the French Riviera region and Spain in 2010; [6] and Russia was branded as a virtual "mafia state" according to the WikiLeaks cables. [44]

  4. The Mark of Cain (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    Each tattoo represents a variety of things; cupolas on churches represent the number of convictions a convict has, epaulets tattooed on shoulders represent the rank of the individual in the crime world and so on and so forth. The unflinching look at the Russian prison system is slowly woven into the film. Cells meant to hold 15 hold 35 to 45 men.

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    The Russian invitation to the Trump campaign the Senate says Jared Kushner didn't disclose involved a Russian banker accused of links to organized crime.

  7. Criminal tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Specific, identifiable tattoos are seen within organized crime. "La Stidda," a Mafia-style criminal organization in Sicily, is known for using star tattoos to identify members. [10] This small, five-point star is called a stiddari and is typically placed between the thumb and index finger on the right hand.

  8. Banned governing body that's fueling outcry on Olympic boxers ...

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    Not until 2019, nearly two years after the organization elected a president with what U.S. officials call deep ties to Russian organized crime and heroin trafficking, did the IOC finally banish ...

  9. List of post-Soviet gangsters - Wikipedia

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    Kyrgyz crime boss turned politician after 2005 coup, killed later that year. Gafur Rakhimov: Uzbek: Alleged Uzbek organized crime figure and member of the Brothers' Circle. Salim Abduvaliyev: Uzbek: Alleged Uzbek crime lord. [16] Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov: Uyghur: Taivanchik (the Taiwanese) Alleged thief in law Aslan Malsagov: Ingush: Leader of an ...