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  2. Bulgarian mafia - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks Cables - Bulgarian mafia; Bulgarian mafia / crime pages & videos "Bulgarian mafia boss shot dead". BBC News. 20 December 1998. "Bulgarian tycoon gunned down". BBC News. 8 March 2003. "Bulgarian football boss shot dead". BBC News. 26 August 2005. "Bulgarian sex slave gang smashed". BBC News. 17 October 2006. Jackson, Patrick (27 July ...

  3. List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. List of groups engaged in illegal activities This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and ...

  4. American Mafia - Wikipedia

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    The organization's name is derived from the original Mafia or Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian Mafia, with "American Mafia" originally referring simply to Mafia groups from Sicily operating in the United States. The Mafia in the United States emerged in impoverished Italian immigrant neighborhoods in New York's East Harlem (or "Italian Harlem"), the ...

  5. Stand Up.BG! We are coming! - Wikipedia

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    The second part of the former name of the party, "Mafia, get out!" (Bulgarian: Мутри вън!, romanized: Mutri van!, мутра, pl. мутри being a slang word for mafia member), was taken directly from president Rumen Radev's final words in his speech in 9 July 2020 in front of the gathered crowd which was one of the factors that sparked the 2020–2021 anti-government protests.

  6. Konstantin "Samokovetsa" Dimitrov - Wikipedia

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    Konstantin "Samokovetsa" Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Константин Димитров - Самоковеца) (November 21, 1970 – December 6, 2003) was a famous Bulgarian mobster and one of the major drug traffickers of the Balkans during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  7. Category:Organized crime by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Organized crime in the United States by ethnicity (11 C) A. Albanian Mafia (14 P) ... Bulgarian mafia; C. Cape Verdean organized crime; Caucasian Front (militant group)

  8. Vasil Bozhkov - Wikipedia

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    Bozhkov's name is mentioned in the WikiLeaks correspondence leaked to the US Embassy in Bulgaria. Together with Todor Batkov , Grisha Ganchev and the brothers Krasimir and Nikolay Marinov, leaders of the SIC crime group, Bozhkov was given as an example "of some of the most famous connections" of Bulgarian business with organized crime .

  9. Ivo Karamanski - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] A colorful underworld character in the Bulgarian Mafia, he was reputed to be a killer "who never even shot a gun". [4] His nickname was "the Godfather" and they also called him "Capo di tutti Capi". His personal signature and phrase was "The good boys go in heaven, the bad ones wherever they want (like) to". [5]