Roman Nikoghosyan planned to sneak Rikers escapee David Mordukhaev to California. But most of them are minor-leaguers compared to the more sophisticated Eastern European organized criminals linked to Thieves-in-Law,” said Matt Jacobs, a former assistant US attorney for the Eastern District of New York. “KavKaz Nation gangsters are absolutely violent and dangerous. The “minor-leaguers,” known as the “KavKaz Nation,” have wreaked havoc in the criminal underworld in southern Brooklyn for nearly a decade by stealing from drug dealers, staging home-invasion robberies and working as cocaine and marijuana traffickers, authorities say.īut the hoods - who consider their turf to be Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach - typically fail to rise to the highest level of ex-Soviet organized crime, whose top leaders are referred to as “Thieves-in-Law,” according to a former Brooklyn federal prosecutor specializing in Eastern European rackets. Russian mobster convicted in Brooklyn slay helped feds win fraud conviction: docsįeds say Russian rapper laundered money, flaunted wealth onlineĪ ragtag crew of Eastern European criminals in Brooklyn recently managed to do something they haven’t in years - grab the spotlight from more “sophisticated” gangs, thanks to a daring jail break from Rikers Island, law-enforcement experts say. Gangster who busted out of Rikers barge sentenced for daring escape Russian oligarch’s NYC property manager arrested, faces 60 years in prison
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