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  2. Kkangpae - Wikipedia

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    The mafia boss in Korea is called "hyungnim". The stereotypical image of the quintessential South Korean mafioso is one with a gakdoogi hairstyle, which consists of the sides of the head shaved, with hair remaining on top, a big build, dark, black clothing, tacky suits, black-painted luxury cars, prominent tattoos, and regional accents or ...

  3. Chijon family - Wikipedia

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    The Chijon Family (Korean: 지존파), also known as the Jijon Family, was a South Korean gang active between 1993 and 1994.The gang was founded by Kim Gi-hwan, a former convict, along with six other former prisoners and unemployed workers who shared his grudge against the wealthy.

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

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    The term Russian Mafia, 'mafiya' or mob is a blanket (and somewhat inaccurate) term for the various organized crime groups that emerged in this period from the 15 former republics of the USSR and unlike their Italian counterparts does not mean members are necessarily of Russian ethnicity or uphold any ancient criminal traditions, although this ...

  5. Category:Gangs in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gangs in South Korea" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 14K (triad) K.

  6. The Company (Hawaiian organized crime) - Wikipedia

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    The first change came when a local Korean named George Chung formed his own criminal organization in 1962, recruiting among local Koreans, Japanese, Chinese, Samoans, and Native Hawaiians. The smaller ethnic gangs all vied for control of organized crime, leading to disorganized clashes, over time Chung was able to create an environment where ...

  7. Crime in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The use of drugs in South Korea is a lesser offence; however, there are still drug related offences in South Korea. Most of the drug related offences occur in the Gangnam and Yongsan Districts. In 2013, there were 129 drug related crimes reported in the Gangnam area and 48 drug related crimes reported in the Yongsan area. [citation needed]

  8. Fullerton Boys - Wikipedia

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    Fullerton Boys, commonly spelled Fullerton Boyz, is a group of gang members mostly composed of Korean-American delinquents that lived in the city of Fullerton, California. Most of its members belonged to the LVM gang, SZA gang (Sarzana) gang and some from the Wah Ching gang. These gang members were known to also claim Fullerton Boyz against ...

  9. Category:South Korean criminals - Wikipedia

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    South Korean people convicted of drug offenses (5 P) F. South Korean female criminals (1 P) South Korean fraudsters (13 P) G. South Korean gangsters (1 C, 1 P) P.