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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.
Serbian organized crime experts estimated 10,000 ... The first Serbian mafiosi came to Australia in ... one of the most powerful crime groups in Serbia's history.
Australian Defence League [11] Bulgarian mafia [12] The Carlton Crew [13] Greek mafia [14] Honoured Society [15] Kinahan Organised Crime Group [16] Pettingill family [17] National Socialist Network [18] Romanian mafia [19] Russian mafia [20] Serbian mafia [21] Siderno Group [22] Soldiers of Odin [23]
The term Russian Mafia, 'mafiya' or mob is a blanket (and somewhat inaccurate) term for the various organized crime groups that emerged in this period from the 15 former republics of the USSR and unlike their Italian counterparts does not mean members are necessarily of Russian ethnicity or uphold any ancient criminal traditions, although this ...
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The largest religious body of Serbian Orthodox Australians is the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand, located in Alexandria, Sydney. [23] [24] Unique underground Serbian Orthodox Church in Coober Pedy. 17.4% of Serbian Australians declared "No Religion/Not Stated", 5.7% "Roman Catholic" whilst 1.4% professed "other faith's". [21]
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.
Robert Jovicic (Serbian: Роберт Јовичић/Robert Jovičić) was a long-time resident of Australia who was deported to Serbia and Montenegro, where he became destitute in 2005. Jovicic was born on 4 December 1966 in France to Yugoslavian parents.