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  2. Organised crime in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia also acts as a drug port, often sending supplies to-and-from Europe and other parts of Asia. Many international criminal organizations also operate within the country. [22] West African, Chinese, European, and Iranian groups ship drugs in and out of Indonesia through organised crime groups that run the illegal drug industry in ...

  3. Bloods - Wikipedia

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    The gang symbol of the Bloods, [1] as the sign reads the word "blood" Bloods members identify themselves through various indicators, such as colors, clothing, symbols, tattoos, jewelry, graffiti, language, and hand signs. The Bloods' gang color is red. They like to wear sports clothing, including jackets that show their gang color.

  4. Preman (Indonesian gangster) - Wikipedia

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    Preman is a term for Indonesian organized crime groups, encompassing street level criminals up through crime bosses. Premans are often perceived negatively throughout Indonesian society due to associations with violence and criminality.

  5. Category:Bloods - Wikipedia

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    Bloods-related articles or biographies on figures who have claimed to have ties with a gang affiliated with the Bloods. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  6. Solo Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Solo Gang (Indonesian: Geng Solo) refers to Indonesian police and military officers active in the city of Surakarta (Solo being the informal name for Surakarta) during the mayoralty of Joko Widodo (2005–2012), who were promoted into high-ranking positions during Widodo's presidency. The term initially referred to police officers but ...

  7. Petrus killings - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Indonesian citizens began witnessing an increase of dead bodies in public. At first, the government and other security authorities did not reveal the cause or reason behind the deaths. Commander of Indonesia's Armed Forces, General Leonardus Benjamin Moerdani initially blamed the killings on gang wars. Moerdani later claimed ...

  8. Hercules (gangster) - Wikipedia

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    He was a respected figure among the migrants from East Indonesia, providing newcomers jobs, networks as well and protections. He remained in rivalry against other organized crime figures as well, including John Kei and Basri Sangaji. Since 2008, Prabowo reapproached Hercules after founding the Great Indonesia Movement Party. A social ...

  9. Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66 - Wikipedia

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    Discussion of the killings was heavily tabooed in Indonesia and, if mentioned at all, usually called peristiwa enam lima, the incident of '65. [170] Inside and outside Indonesia, public discussion of the killings increased during the 1990s and especially after 1998 when the New Order government collapsed.