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  2. Organised crime in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first Serbian mafiosi came to Australia in the late '70s, organised in a Yugoslav clan, their headquarters were some 15 kafanas in Sydney, Wollongong and Melbourne. [5] In the '80s the Serbian Mafia was reinforced with the arrival of Serbian immigrants.

  3. List of gangs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Alameddine crime network [4] - predominantly Lebanese. The gang operates out of Merrylands, New South Wales . 03 District - 3318, 5214 (Edenhope, Goolwa) 03s Main Rival Is Ararat (3377) and Nhill (3418)

  4. Serbian mafia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian mafia (Serbian: Cpпска мафијa, romanized: Srpska mafija), or Serbian organized crime, are various criminal organizations based in Serbia or composed of ethnic Serbs in the former Yugoslavia and Serbian diaspora.

  5. Bandidos MC criminal allegations and incidents in Australia

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    Bogdan Cuic, a member of the Bandidos' "West End" chapter in Brisbane, fled to Serbia after shooting and killing Jei "Jack" Lee during a botched cocaine deal in Eight Mile Plains on 12 April 2012. Cuic was extraditing from Serbia in 2016, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced nine-and-a-half years' imprisonment in November 2018.

  6. Ustaše in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, the Returned and Services League of Australia has for many years allowed representatives of the genocidal Serbian Nazi-collaborator militia, the Chetniks, to march in Anzac Day parades across the country. [8] [page needed] [13] [14] HOP meeting in Australia in the 1960s with Fabijan Lovoković and Ivica Kokić seated at the head of ...

  7. Robert Jovicic - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Jovicic became addicted to heroin and turned to crime. By 2004, his criminal record numbered some 158 criminal convictions, mainly for burglary and theft. [ 1 ] In June 2004 his permanent residency was cancelled and he was detained, before being deported to Belgrade , Serbia , at the discretion of the then Australian Immigration ...

  8. Category:Serbian-Australian culture - Wikipedia

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    Serbian mafia; Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand This page was last edited on 19 January 2024, at 19:40 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Principi group - Wikipedia

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    The Principi group, also known as Belivuk-Miljković clan, founded under the name Janjičari, is a Serbian notorious hooligan firm of JSD Partizan, that is involved in organized crime, and was founded by Veljko Belivuk and Aleksandar Stanković. [1]