Fortune magazine announces "Fortune 5 · World's Most Earning Anti-Social Strength Ranking"
ByEneas De Troya
American economic magazine "Fortune"Once a year"Fortune 500"We are announcing a ranking of companies in the US called" Fortune 5 "ranking organization that is unlikely to have a name on this Fortune 500, this is the year that the criminal organization spreading to the world was announced It is ranked based on income. There are places that do not necessarily match with famous, but it is an interesting ranking.
The 5 biggest organized crime groups in the world
http://fortune.com/2014/09/14/biggest-organized-crime-groups-in-the-world/
No. 1: Solntsevskaya Bratva (Russia) $ 8.5 billion (about 920 billion yen)
Russian Mafia's largest organization "Solntsevskaya Bratva (Bratova) "Ranks first in the world. Although it is said that "real power" is actually divided into considerable subdivisions as organizations, the central department of 12 people controls the flow of gold, and another world It is said that a decision has been made by a back conference being held in camouflage for the event.
Many of the income sources are due to heroin grown in Afghanistan. UN Drug Crime Office (UNODC)report(PDF file), even though the population of Russia is 0.5% of the world, the amount of narcotics distributed in the country accounts for 12% of the world, so how can Russia You can see whether it is an important market for the drug organization.
No. 2: Yamaguchi-gumi (Japan) $ 6.6 billion (about 7150 billion yen)
I ranked second in keeping down numerous mafia in the world, designated gangsters who put headquarters in Kobe City, Hyogo PrefectureYamaguchi Gumi. According to a survey by former Public Security Investigation Agency Mr. Mitsuhiro Suganuma, the top three revenue sources of the organization are "illegal drugs (narcotics) trafficking", "gambling", "extortion / extortion", unprecedentedly high in the world It is characterized as having a structured organizational structure.
No. 3: Camorra (Italy) $ 4.9 billion (about 530 billion yen)
The third place is Italian Mafia as the dominant power of the nation "Camorra (Camora) ". The base is located in the southern part of Italy, and income sources are prostitution, smuggling of weapons, illegal drugs, counterfeit currency, gambling etc. Although it is a criminal organization that has continued since the 19th century, some voices have been raised that they are weakening in recent years.
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No. 4: 'Ndrangheta (Italy) $ 4.5 billion (about 490 billion yen)
The fourth place is Mafia based in southern Italy as well as Camorra "'Ndrangheta (Rondelaga) "Ranked in.
In addition to extortion, drug trafficking and weapons smuggling, it is also involved in illegal dumping of radioactive waste and hazardous waste, and it is regarded as the second force after Camora in the country. It has a route with a drug drug dealer in South America and is thought to control the majority of drug route of Europe. In recent years it has expanded its activities in the United States and in February 2014 members of the Italian Mafia Gambino family based in Indonesia and the United States are arrested all at once.
No. 5: Sinaloa Cartel (Mexico) $ 3 billion (about 330 billion yen)
"Sinaloa Cartel (Sinaloa cartel) "Is the largest criminal organization in MexicoDrug cartelIt seems that it is getting income by brought illegal drug cultivated in South America to the United States. Narcotics trafficked in the U.S. in the year is of the scale of 100 billion dollars (about 11 trillion yen), among which 6.5 billion dollars (about 700 billion yen) is believed to be via Mexico. Since Sinaloa Cartel's share is considered to be 60%, the revenue of the organization is calculated to be 3 billion dollars (about 330 billion yen).
ByCraik Sustainable Living Project
◆ 2015/12/07 additions
Reflected content modification of the original source Fortune. The revenue of Yamaguchi-gumi, which had been ranked first, was revised from "80 billion dollars (about 8.6 trillion yen)" to "6.6 billion dollars (about 7150 billion yen), so the first place and the second place reversed It is. The reason for Fortune's revision is that it is a mistranslation from the original material.
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