Romanian mafia

Romanian mafia
FoundedLate 1960s
Founding locationRomania
TerritoryRomania, the Balkans, Moldova, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil, United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Australia
EthnicityRomanians, Moldovans, Romanis
Criminal activitiesHuman trafficking, illegal drug trade, prostitution, murder, cigarette smuggling, extortion, cyber crime, arms trafficking, property crime, racketeering, RFID skimming, online automotive fraud, wire fraud, robbery, loan sharking, assault, kidnapping, theft, contract killing
AlliesSicilian Mafia
Camorra
Ndrangheta
Albanian mafia
Bulgarian mafia
Serbian mafia
Sinaloa Cartel

The Romanian mafia or Romanian organized crime (Romanian: Mafia Românească) is the category of organized crime groups whose members are citizens of Romania or living abroad in the Romanian diaspora. In recent years they have expanded their criminal activities in the European Union, reads a Europol report on EU organized crime, being active mostly in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. The Romanian Mafia is composed of several major organized groups, which in turn have wider networks throughout Europe and have even reached as far as North and Central America.[1]

Including major heists and some of the biggest scams in history, the Romanian mafia is known worldwide for ATM-skimmings as well as pimping and drug trafficking. Gangs are organized horizontally, the leader of a group being called 'Nașu' which means "Godfather" in Romanian. Some Mafia groups in Romania also known as "Clanuri Interlope" or "Brigăzi" have codes of silence and also marked Mafia tattoos. Police in Australia who have dealt with a violent wave of Romanian gangs said that "The Romanians are one of the hardest criminal enterprises to crack due to the fact that they usually only deal with other Romanians and can be extremely violent when needed. Romanian Mafia gangs in the Americas are different than those in the EU, where in the Americas the Romanian mafia has built a very lucrative pact with the Sinaloa Cartel".

In Romania, the criminal organisations have deep connections into politics.[2][3][4][5]

  1. ^ "Southeast Europe Online". Southeasteurope.org. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
  2. ^ https://mainnews.ro/clanurile-interlope-din-romania-si-legaturile-acestora-cu-politicieni-prezentate-in-presa-de-ani-de-zile/
  3. ^ "Legăturile interlopilor cu politica: Sportivii lui Băluță, recuperatorii lui Dragnea, clanul din AUR | Newsweek Romania". 21 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Radiografia MAFIEI din jurul baronului de Ilfov, Hubert Thuma – Dezvăluiri incendiare la Culisele statului paralel | BĂNĂȚEANUL". 9 June 2022.
  5. ^ "EXCLUSIV DEZVĂLUIRI: Cum a încercat Piedone să fugă din țară ca să scape de pușcărie. Destinația finală era Italia sau Dubai. Înainte de asta s-a rugat de interlopul Nuțu Cămătaru să-l protejeze în spatele gratiilor, dacă nu-i va reuși fuga". 29 April 2022.

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