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    POLICE CHIEFS SAY ETHNIC CRIME GROUPS IN MOSCOW DO NOT SUPPORT TERRORISTS

    Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Moscow
    12 Mar 04

    Moscow police officials have rejected suggestions that the capital's
    ethnic criminal groups finance terrorists as this is not in their
    interest. A newspaper article provides overview of main ethnic
    criminal gangs in Moscow. The following is the text of report by Petr
    Verigskiy and Ilya Zubko, headlined "Moscow's criminal ethnic
    communities" by Russian government newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta on 12
    March. Subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    Moscow is controlled by ethnic criminal groupings, most of which were
    set up by former residents of the North Caucasus and
    Transcaucasus. Ethnic gang members committed more than 4,300 crimes in
    the capital city last year. Yesterday (11 March), staffers of the
    Moscow GUVD (Main Directorate of Internal Affairs) UBOP (Directorate
    for Combating Organized Crime) spoke about police efforts to
    counteract ethnic criminal groupings.

    "We cannot say that a particular ethnic criminal grouping in Moscow
    occupies the leading position or is the most powerful," Andrey
    Bolshakov, chief of the First Operational Investigative Unit of the
    Moscow GUVD UBOP, stated: "In addition, a considerable number of
    crimes committed by members of these groupings have a latent character
    and are directed against their fellow countrymen. Members of various
    diasporas are, so to speak, stewing in their own juice and prefer to
    sort out their internal problems without anybody's
    help. Specialization of gangs from Caucasus

    Naturally, it is pointless to speak about the specific number of
    members of particular criminal groupings: Gangs do not issue
    membership cards to their members. However, one can state that each
    gang set up based on the ethnic principle has its own
    "specialization."

    According to police data, the Azeri gang is the largest criminal
    grouping operating in Moscow. Its members, in particular, control drug
    trafficking in the capital. More than 30 Azeri organized criminal
    groupings currently operate in Moscow, mostly on the local
    markets. The groupings are also involved in currency exchange frauds,
    car thefts, and trading in stolen cars.

    One of the oldest groupings - the Armenian one - "tackles" contract
    murders and controls hotels and the gambling business. Some groupings
    do not shun armed robberies and thefts.

    The Georgian-Abkhazian grouping has the largest number of so-called
    "kingpins." The Georgian-Abkhazian conflict had absolutely no impact
    on the ethnic unity of these two groupings. Its members specialize in
    robberies, thefts, extortions, and financial frauds.

    Chechen criminal grouping "goes beyond rules"

    The Chechen criminal grouping is considered the most odious in
    Moscow's criminal world. The point is that this grouping does not
    recognize the peculiar code of the criminal world set by "kingpins"
    and always "goes beyond rules." The Chechens' activities are very
    diverse and include extortion, kidnapping, arms trade, drug
    trafficking, and control of banks, hotels, casinos, entertainment
    centres, and markets. This organized criminal grouping is more unified
    than any other gang.

    Asian gangs

    The groupings comprising guests from Asia - Chinese and Vietnamese -
    are among the most "closed" ones. The Chinese associate exclusively
    with members of their narrow circle and promptly transfer profits to
    their homeland.

    The Chinese grouping is divided into several smaller groups based on
    the territorial principle: "Beijing," "Harbin," and "Shanghai" (the
    "Beijing group" is considered the cruellest one). Members of the
    Vietnamese organized criminal grouping, just as the Chinese, mostly
    control the activities of their fellow countrymen legally residing in
    Russia. Both the Chinese and the Vietnamese also trade in precious
    metals and often get involved in the sale of "slaves" to the European
    countries through Russia. The peculiar features of the Asian gangs are
    very strict discipline, implicit obedience to leaders, and mutual
    protection. Apprehended members of the "brigades" are sometimes so
    scared of their leaders that they categorically refuse to testify.

    Criminals transcend ethnic barriers

    "Criminal groupings divided Moscow's territory a long time ago,"
    Yevgeniy Guzar, a section chief in the Moscow GUVD UBOP stated. "The
    criminal war that was waged in the 1990 is over. Nevertheless, the
    division of the spheres of influence continues all the time. New
    people come and demand their spot under the sun. Curiously, ethnic
    animosity is no longer as important as in the past. We happened to
    detain Slavs and persons from the Caucasus, Armenians and Azerbaijanis
    who jointly committed crimes. They place the lust for gain and profit
    above all."

    Police reject links between Chechen terrorist and criminals in Moscow

    Many people say that Chechen gunmen, for instance, are provided with
    money by their fellow countrymen living in Moscow. In particular, some
    people believe there is a link between the ethnic criminal groups and
    the terrorist attack in the Moscow subway. Investigation officers
    categorically reject these claims.

    "It is disadvantageous for the groupings operating in Moscow,
    including the ones from the North Caucasus, to support terrorists,"
    Yevgeniy Guzar stated with confidence. "They have their families and
    businesses here, and there is no guarantee that they will not be
    damaged during terrorist attacks. Naturally, members of the diaspora
    support their relatives in the hostilities zone. However, what
    happens to the money after that is a different story. In any case we
    do not have any information that they are intentionally 'feeding'
    terrorists."
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