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Brothers In Arms: Tactical Twins / Planning The Next Move Blaine a/k/a PayDay#2: Earned Through Struggle / 23 Seconds Of Pain8 points
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Supply Run — Goods On The Move Fresh Stock — Myrie's Hustle Plan / Training The Next Generation6 points
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Make sure to check out a new Playa Deville thread, aswell as others related to this project (Clickable) Playa Deville Brothers In Arms | Playa Deville Inc. | Playa Deville Mob | 🔥🙌6 points
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Continuation of: Brothers In Arms' Recruits — The New Era / Brothers In Arms' Recruits — The New Era 2 / Branch Politics Brothers In Arms' Recruits 3 — Blaine Cutt a/k/a Lil Pay Day (#2) / The Moose Ship The Moose Ship 2 — Ground Rules / Lil Pay Day's 23 Seconds (Of Hell) — No Backing Out6 points
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Brothers In Arms thread follows development of Tario Moose a/k/a Big Devil 21st (D-21#1) and his look-alike twin Mario Moose a/k/a Big Demon 23rd (D-23#1), aswell as the development of Brothers In Arms, a clique under the Beachside Crips.6 points
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EHC Meets Beachside — Watchful Eyes / Tight Grip Hustlers Unite — Business Talks & Strategies From Dreams To Reality — Locking It Down / Midget Money#7's Insights5 points
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"Getting tested gone wrong" (soz booty ahh admin text, new screens.lol aint doing it right)3 points
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Brothers In Arms' Recruits — The New Era Brothers In Arms' Recruits — The New Era 2 / Branch Politics3 points
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BROTHERS IN ARMS This thread follows development of the Moose twins, Tario "Devil 21" Moose and Mario "Demon 23" Moose and the birth of their clique, Tario's 23 seconds older. Devil grew up on 21st Street with their father, Reginald "Satan" Moose, the brother of Marion Moose, while Demon, the younger twin, grew up on 23rd Street with their mother, Lakeisha "Lady Satan" Miller. Devil 21 Moose comes from a Army tour, links up with his brother, Demon 23 and that's where the story starts.2 points
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Earlier This Day — Beachside Politics With Lee Beachside Politics With The Twins / Beachside Crips, Brothers In Arms' Pay Day#22 points
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Continuation of: Beach Side Locals — Slim Fit Devil & His Candy (Beachside Kick Sativa) 2 / Lacing Liana Up — Training And Toting Politics Back Home Politics 2 — Deville Is Unfuckwithable / Beachside Devil-21 — Letter To My Enemies 22 points
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Know Where You At — Playa Crip Territory / Beachside Devil-21 — Letter To My Enemies2 points
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Beach Side Locals — Slim Fit Devil & His Candy (Beachside Kick Sativa) 2 / Lacing Liana Up — Training And Toting Politics Back Home Politics ft. Money Mouse#6 Porter — Certified War Crip2 points
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Tour Life — Tario "Big Devil 21" or "D-21" Moose Back Home / True Religion — Praise The Creator Young Lieutenant Black Ops (BK-O#1) — The Paper Chase / Beach Side Locals — Slim Fit Devil & His Candy (Beachside Kick Sativa)2 points
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Serbian Transnational Criminal Organizations The Serbians? Some say they are back on track, while others say they are long gone. Transnational organized crime is coordinated across national borders, involving groups or markets of individuals working in more than one country to plan and execute illegal business ventures. In order to achieve their goals, these criminal groups use systematic violence and corruption. Common transnational organized crime activities include conveying drugs, weapons, trafficking for sex, toxic waste disposal, materials theft, and poaching. Serbian TCOs are politically and financially motivated groups that are responsible for causing significant financial harm to the United States each year. Unlike traditional organized crime groups, they tend to operate around ethnic associations and friendship ties. They also appear to be more agile, organic, and project-based. Serbian TCOs are adept at adopting new technological methods to enhance their illicit activities, thus increasing their ability to expand their criminal market base through cyber-enabled fraud. These groups engage in a myriad of illegal ventures including passport fraud, access device fraud, identity theft, healthcare fraud, real estate fraud, insurance fraud, money laundering, drug trafficking, human smuggling, prostitution, and extortion. Organized crime in the Balkans has its roots in the traditional clan structures. In these largely rural countries, people organized into clans with large familial ties for protection and mutual collaboration. Starting in the 15th century, clan relationships operated under the kanun, or code, which values loyalty and besa, or secrecy. Each clan established itself in specific territories and controlled all activities in that territory. The protection of activities and interests often lead to violence between the clans. The elements inherent in the structure of the clans provided the perfect backbone for what is considered modern-day Balkan organized crime. Many years of communist rule led to black market activities in the Balkans, but the impact of these activities was limited to the region. When communism collapsed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it led to the expansion of Balkan organized crime activities. Criminal markets once closed to Balkan groups suddenly opened, and this led to the creation of an international network. Within the Balkans, organized crime groups infiltrated the new democratic institutions, further expanding their profit opportunities. Balkan criminal organizations have been active in the U.S. since the mid-1980s. At first, these organizations were involved in low-level crimes, including bank robberies, ATM burglaries, and home invasions. Later, ethnic Albanians and Serbians affiliated themselves with the established LCN families in New York, acting as low-level participants. As their communities and presence have become more established, they have expanded to lead and control their own organizations, spreading across multiple states. There is no single Balkan “Mafia” structured hierarchically like the traditional La Cosa Nostra (LCN). Rather, Balkan organized crime groups transcended their clan-like structure to the United States. They are not clearly defined or organized and are instead grouped around a central leader or leaders. Organized crime figures maintain ties back to the Balkan region and have established close-knit communities in many cities across the nation.1 point
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