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Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups #911372
04/26/17 11:40 AM
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Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups in International Drug Trade
Written by Parker Asmann Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Dominican Republic Caribbean

Authorities say the majority of some 20 gang members detained in the Bronx neighborhood of New York City last week were Dominican, shedding light on how the low profile of gang members from the Dominican Republic has allowed their powerful transnational links to be overlooked.

Known as the "Slut Gang" ("Pandilla Puta"), several of the organization's members were arrested on April 20 and indicted on racketeering, narcotics, robbery, extortion and firearms offenses.

According to the indictment, the gang "sold narcotics, carried loaded guns, and comitted acts of violence against rival gangs in the Bronx."
The gang is just one of many operating in New York City, along with the Latin Kings, Bloods, Crips, Trinitarios and the MS13.

According to a 2011 police briefing obtained in 2013 by the New York Times, Dominican gangs were estimated to have more than 1,100 members in the city.
During the operation to arrest the Slut Gang members, authorities from the New York Police Department (NYPD), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) seized crack, heroin, ecstasy (MDMA) and marijuana, in addition to guns and ammunition.
Last year, authorities targeted two of the Slut Gang's rivals, the Big Money Bosses (BMB) and 2Fly YGz (2Fly) gangs, in the "largest street gang takedown in New York City history."

In an unrelated operation earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security arrested one of its own agents for allegedly trying to help Dominican drug traffickers smuggle over 100 pounds of cocaine through New York's John F. Kennedy international airport.
InSight Crime Analysis
Despite being often overlooked, organized crime groups in the Dominican Republic have powerful transnational links that have made them major players in the international drug trade.

According to the DEA's 2016 National Drug Threat Assessment, transnational crime groups in the Dominican Republic do in fact "pose a threat" to the United States, though not as much as their Mexican and Colombian counterparts.
US-based Dominican organized crime groups primarily operate on the East Coast in cities like Philadelphia, Boston and New York. These groups receive "direct supplies of cocaine and heroin" from local groups in the Dominican Republic that work "directly with Colombian sources of supply," the DEA report states.
The DEA also notes that Colombian and Mexican drug trafficking groups rely on Dominican networks to "transport and distribute" drugs at the retail level in the United States. These groups often dominate the local drug trade as a result. For example, the DEA report states that Dominican traffickers are the "dominant retail distributors of cocaine" in the metropolitan area of New York City.

In response, Dominican and US authorities are increasing collaborative efforts to fight drug trafficking and other forms of organized crime. One of these measures is the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, a regional effort by the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), the Dominican National Directorate for the Control of Drugs (Dirección Nacional de Control de Drogas - DNCD) and the Dominican Armed Forces (Ejército de República Dominicana) to "substantially reduce illicit trafficking."

While US President Donald Trump has promised to ramp up deportations of suspected gang members -- particularly those of the MS13 -- this is unlikely to have much impact on Dominican gangs' operations. Whereas deported MS13 members often return to El Salvador and re-establish the "clicas" and structures they formed in the United States, the Dominican Republic has not developed a similar problem. Rather, an intelligence source in the Dominican Republic told InSight Crime that Dominican gang members deported from the United States often become involved in transnational criminal activities, particularly drug trafficking.

The Dominican Republic's role in the drug trade is significant, and appears poised to grow in importance. During a recent trip to the capital Santo Domingo, the head of the DNCD suggested to InSight Crime that up to 120 tons of cocaine were passing through the island every year, a huge percentage of which goes to Europe. This is an extraordinary amount of drugs, equivalent to about 15 percent of annual global cocaine production.
And as in the United States, Dominican crime groups play an important role in the trafficking and distribution of drugs in Europe.

In 2014, Spanish news outlet ABC described the Trinitarios, a Dominican gang operating in Madrid, as "the most dangerous gang" in the city. Indications of violent Dominican gang activity in Madrid have continued to surface in the years since.
The Trinitarios are also reportedly active in Italy. Last year a murder in Milan reportedly involving the Trinitarios prompted authorities to request that 250 soldiers be deployed to the area. According to news service Agenzia Giornalistica Italia, there has been a "bloody gang war" for several years among the Barrio 18, MS13 and Trinitarios over drug trafficking operations in the city, highlighting the transnational reach of these criminal groups. http://www.insightcrime.org/news-analysi...onal-drug-trade

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: Scorsese] #911400
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good article, Scorsese.

Dominicans who do get deported, re-enter the country via Puerto Rico. They go there, get fake ID and then boat or fly to the mainland. It was so easy before that US passed all kinds of strict travel document requirements for Puerto Ricans....but doesn't stop D.R.s with the right amount of money.


Was surprised to read about foreign street gangs battling for turf in ITALY of all places. I thought the local crime groups over there had it locked down. I thought anybody operating over there had to get permission from them to set up shop.

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: Scorsese] #911401
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Hopefully, as birthrates plummet in third-world countries, crime will decline. There has to be a way to get the poorest woman alive to stop giving birth to so many who suffer.

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: Boss_of_Knickerbocker] #911402
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Last time i recall Italy wasn't a Third World country.


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Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: BlackFamily] #911403
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Is the Dominican Republic third-world?

Either way, I'm hoping to see birth rates continue to plummet, as they are, and the world will be better off.

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: Scorsese] #911407
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"Slut Gang" ("Pandilla Puta") is it a new Dominican gang in New York?
I know two Dominican gangs in New York and on the east coast.
Dominican do not Play and the Trinitarios.

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: BlackFamily] #911488
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BF,

Don't mind certain people on this board. John Gotti's parents were poor & had 13 children....and I think five of the Gotti boys became felons. You'll never read a "birth control" "poverty leads to crime" or "why don't these poor women stop having kids" comment in a Gotti thread. Only about Black and Brown people. It's called hypocrisy.

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: Scorsese] #911503
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Nice reply

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: miklo] #911820
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Originally Posted By: miklo
"Slut Gang" ("Pandilla Puta") is it a new Dominican gang in New York?
I know two Dominican gangs in New York and on the east coast.
Dominican do not Play and the Trinitarios.


slut gang was just a neighborhood street crew from a specific NYCHA building in the bronx and the surrounding neighborhood. NYC gangs are weird and a lot less traditional and black and white as the "classic" gangs you have in LA or Chicago. there are street crews like these, and its members may also be members of other larger gangs. so in the "slut gang" you can have guys who are bloods, YGs, trini, etc... for these kids it mostly starts as a street crew (or "3 letter gang" as they are sometimes referred to) and when they eventually go to jail, thats when they click up with a bigger, traditional gang like the bloods

DDP isnt really around too much anymore. Trini is the big dominican gang, witth its members also potentially having "double membership" with a neighborhood crew

Re: Arrests Highlight Role of Dominican Crime Groups [Re: getthesenets] #911841
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Wonderful reply. I been on/off the section due to a lack of conversation. I actually just now seeing the reply today LoL. Same ole hypocrisy, It's in their DNA ( Kendrick Lamar, song stuck in my head).


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