MAFIA KING'S MURDER WILL SPUR CHAOS, SAYS CRIME FICTION WRITER
http://tert.am/en/news/2013/01/16/sergey-galoyan-ded-hasan/
16.01.13
The murder of Ded Hassan (Aslan Usoyan), the mafia boss killed in
Moscow earlier today, is likely to create a chaos in the criminal
world, according an Armenian crime fiction writer.
Speaking to Tert.am, publicist and criminal expert Sergey Galoyan
explained that warlike situations in the criminal world often cause
the defeated side to use weapons. "If one side is defeated in the
criminal world, it starts resorting to gun. And the winning side
begins protecting its achievements with the use of weapons, so we
are likely to see more bloodsheds," he said.
Galoyan, who is the author of about 30 crime books, noted that the
bilateral war between the Georgian and Slavonic criminal worlds had
begun back in 2008. He said Ded Hasan's death could provide an answer
to certain questions in the Georgians' favor.
"That's a struggle first of all for the construction of the Sochi
Olympic facilities which have attracted investments of over 80 billion
Rubles. And the Georgians wish to take that under control," he said.
Galoyan believes Ded Hasan's murder may also spur certain unrest in
the Armenian criminal world given the ethnic Yuzid mafia king also
had connections with the Armenian notorieties.
"Murders are perhaps possible in Armenia, but we do not almost have
criminal world representatives here. The powerful figres are in
Russia. So the fight against the Armenians will gain a new momentum,"
said the writer.
Galoyan doesn't rule out the possibility of political re-arrangements
but he isn't inclined to think the murder was politically motivated.
"There's no political motive here. An instruction by the Russian
criminal world is also ruled out. The order could have come mainly
from Georgia," he noted.
The crime writer is sure that Ded Hassan's closest criminal circles
will revenge his death sometime in the near future.
http://tert.am/en/news/2013/01/16/sergey-galoyan-ded-hasan/
16.01.13
The murder of Ded Hassan (Aslan Usoyan), the mafia boss killed in
Moscow earlier today, is likely to create a chaos in the criminal
world, according an Armenian crime fiction writer.
Speaking to Tert.am, publicist and criminal expert Sergey Galoyan
explained that warlike situations in the criminal world often cause
the defeated side to use weapons. "If one side is defeated in the
criminal world, it starts resorting to gun. And the winning side
begins protecting its achievements with the use of weapons, so we
are likely to see more bloodsheds," he said.
Galoyan, who is the author of about 30 crime books, noted that the
bilateral war between the Georgian and Slavonic criminal worlds had
begun back in 2008. He said Ded Hasan's death could provide an answer
to certain questions in the Georgians' favor.
"That's a struggle first of all for the construction of the Sochi
Olympic facilities which have attracted investments of over 80 billion
Rubles. And the Georgians wish to take that under control," he said.
Galoyan believes Ded Hasan's murder may also spur certain unrest in
the Armenian criminal world given the ethnic Yuzid mafia king also
had connections with the Armenian notorieties.
"Murders are perhaps possible in Armenia, but we do not almost have
criminal world representatives here. The powerful figres are in
Russia. So the fight against the Armenians will gain a new momentum,"
said the writer.
Galoyan doesn't rule out the possibility of political re-arrangements
but he isn't inclined to think the murder was politically motivated.
"There's no political motive here. An instruction by the Russian
criminal world is also ruled out. The order could have come mainly
from Georgia," he noted.
The crime writer is sure that Ded Hassan's closest criminal circles
will revenge his death sometime in the near future.