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    RUSSIAN MAFIA SUSPECTS HELD ACROSS EUROPE
    Giles Tremlett in Madrid

    guardian.co.uk
    Monday 15 March 2010 13.18 GMT

    Spanish police confirm operation involving Germans, Swiss and Austrians

    Masked members of the Basque regional police escort a suspect arrested
    in Algorta as part of a police operation against a Russian mafia
    network. Photograph: Miguel Tona/EPA

    Police across Europe are carrying out dozens of arrests of suspected
    members of a Russian mafia network dedicated to extortion and violent
    crime in numerous countries, Spanish police confirmed today.

    At least 69 people have been arrested in raids that started over the
    weekend, with police claiming that the gang had exported the worst
    Russian mafia methods to numerous countries, including Britain. "These
    people were prepared to kill if necessary and accepted tasks of that
    nature," an anonymous Spanish police source told El País newspaper
    this morning.

    "The operation is ongoing. There will probably be even more arrests
    during the day," a Spanish police spokeswoman said.

    Spain's special organised crime unit was in charge of the operation,
    she said, with 24 arrests in Barcelona, Bilbao and in the province
    of Valencia. It was not clear where the other 45 arrests were made.

    Investigators in Germany, Austria and Switzerland are also involved
    in the operation, according to Spanish media.

    The arrests were reportedly mostly of low-level foot soldiers in
    a mafia network that stretched from Turkey via much of continental
    Europe to Ireland and Britain. "This was a group that operated in
    various countries," El País's police source said. The money was
    laundered through messenger companies and small businesses set up in
    Spain. Those arrested were reportedly from Russia, Georgia and Armenia.

    Police have carried out a series of operations against the Russian
    mafia and its money-laundering operations in Spain's corruption-riddled
    property sector over the past four years.

    Among those to have been detained in recent years is Zakhar Kalashov,
    accused of being a senior mafia boss. Kalashov is on bail, awaiting
    sentence in a money-laundering trial that was carried out under tight
    security and that ended in December.

    Spanish investigators complain that courts have been too ready to
    grant bail to the numerous alleged Russian mafia members they have
    detained. "We had gained a lot of prestige in Europe for our operations
    against the Russian mafias and these decisions have thrown part of
    that work into the dustbin," the El País source complained.

    Alleged leaders of the Malyshevskaya criminal group are among those
    to have been released from jail on bail in recent times. Kalashov
    himself was released from prison on bail a fortnight ago. Those
    arrested today were recorded on phone-taps discussing his potential
    release, according to El País.
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