Frankfurt mafia
The Frankfurt mafia[4] was a crime group from Veles, Macedonia that was involved in the heroin trade in Frankfurt, Germany[5] and Vienna, Austria.[6] It was part of the Macedonian mafia.
Founded | Late 1990s |
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Founders | Zoran Manaskov bossot
Manaskov "Skrsheniot" Spase[1] |
Named after | City of Frankfurt in Germany |
Founding location | Veles, Macedonia |
Years active | 1990s[2]-present |
Territory | Macedonia, Austria, Germany |
Ethnicity | Macedonian |
Activities | Heroin trafficking, money laundering |
Rivals | Albanian mafia |
Notable members | Jordan Jordanovski "Rkulot" Kenan "Keno" Vejsilovic Tome Dimovski "Tomche" [3] |
International activity
Germany
Boris Rhein, Hessen's Interior Minister stated that the Frankfurt mafia held about 90% of the drug trade market in Frankfurt for a couple of years.[7][8]
See also
References
- Уапсени педесетина членови на Франкфуртската мафија 19 September 2013 "Vecer", Retrieved 30 January 2017 (Macedonian)
- Приведени уште пет лица од „Франкфуртската мафија“ 12 February 2011 "Makfax", Retrieved 30 January 0217 (Macedonian)
- Затворски казни за водачите на Франкфурт мафија 12 June 2012 "Denesen", Retrieved 30 January 2017 (Macedonian)
- "Huge 'Macedonian-led' heroin ring broken up in Europe". BBC. 23 December 2010.
- "Police in three countries take on 'Frankfurt Mafia' drug ring". DW. 24 December 2010.
- "Police in three countries take on 'Frankfurt Mafia' drug ring". DW. 24 December 2010.
- "ВЕЛЕС: Со франкфуртска мафија градат куќи и заработуваат по 15 илјада евра". Telegraf.mk. 21 September 2013. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014.
- "Schlag gegen die Drogen-Mafia! | Regional | BILD.de". 19 September 2013.
- "Апсење осомничени членови на "Франкфуртската мафија", дилери на дрога". Нова Македонија. 10 January 2013. Archived from the original on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
- "Drug bust".
- "Huge 'Macedonian-led' heroin ring broken up in Europe - BBC News". BBC News. 23 December 2010.
- "Täter in Mazedonien - Heroin-Ring bei Operation "Fire Alarm" zerschlagen | krone.at". 10 January 2013.
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