Originally Posted By: mickey2
calm down, it's a legitimate question and the answer is no. Other than a few small criminal families, mostly of turkish descent, there is no german organized crime. The Ndrangheta and the camorra are the dominating forces there. Look up the duisburg slaying in 2007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Luca_feud

due to very weak (almost non-existant) laws to tackle oc in germany, the italian mafia thrives.



Although i think the Russians are stronger force than them in Germany.

[/b]The Eastern European and Russian mafia clans have a far greater social, political and economic influence here in Germany than any other criminal organization. You must remember that especially the criminal organizations from the former USSR have access to the energy sector. They have large companies, aluminum companies, some of which dominate the world market. It's basically on a completely different level.[b]


A italian attorney general comparing Italians and russians in germany.

Last edited by doggystyle; 12/28/17 02:05 AM.