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Post office front for gun ring, police sayupdated: Wed Mar 14 2012 04:39:00

Australian police have smashed an illegal gun trafficking ring which they claim supplied Sydney's organized crime gangs with handguns from Europe via a suburban post office.

CNNMoney: Judge tosses another claim in Madoff caseupdated: Wed Feb 22 2012 14:32:00

In another blow to the trustee in the Bernard Madoff case, a federal judge threw out a $20 billion lawsuit attempting to recover more of the stolen funds.

Five alleged Mafia members arrested, charged in Brooklynupdated: Fri Jan 27 2012 19:14:00

Five alleged members of the infamous Bonanno crime family were arrested in New York on Friday and charged with racketeering, extortion, illegal gambling and drug distribution, officials said.

Spanish police arrest suspected Chinese mafia membersupdated: Wed Oct 05 2011 13:11:00

Police in Barcelona have arrested 39 members of a suspected Chinese mafia and freed 30 young Chinese women whom they allegedly forced into prostitution, a senior officer of the Catalan regional police told CNN Wednesday.

CNNMoney: The cyber Mafia has already hacked youupdated: Wed Jul 27 2011 09:45:00

This is part three of a week-long series on the ecosystem of cybercrime.

U.S. plan targets transnational crime organizationsupdated: Mon Jul 25 2011 14:18:00

The Obama administration announced a new strategy Monday to combat transnational crime organizations, spurred by information indicating the groups have grown and expanded their operations in recent years.

How the feds caught 'Whitey' Bulgerupdated: Mon Jun 27 2011 15:09:00

Kara Finnstrom reports that the arrest of accused mobster James "Whitey" Bulger in Santa Monica is the talk of the town.

Alleged Philadelphia 'boss' of La Cosa Nostra arrestedupdated: Tue May 24 2011 06:59:00

FBI agents Monday arrested alleged Philadelphia crime boss Joseph Ligambi and 10 others in a takedown federal authorities hope represents a crushing blow to organized crime in Philadelphia.

Alleged New England mob boss snared in massive sting pleads not guiltyupdated: Sun Feb 27 2011 10:25:00

A reputed former New England mob boss pleaded not guilty Thursday in federal court, just over a month after he was among 127 people nabbed in a massive sting targeting organized crime.

Authorities crack down on transnational Armenian Power crime groupupdated: Thu Feb 17 2011 11:33:00

Authorities announced charges Wednesday against 99 members of a transnational organized crime group in southern California called the Armenian Power, whose enterprise allegedly collected $20 million through kidnapping, extortion, bank fraud and narcotics trafficking.

Dozens arrested in bust of organized crime groups, sources sayupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 13:59:00

Federal authorities Wednesday arrested dozens of mostly Armenian alleged members of Eastern European organized crime groups suspected of a range of health care and other fraudulent activities, according to federal law enforcement sources.

Huge mob bust nets 127 suspectsupdated: Fri Jan 21 2011 12:25:00

Some 127 people are charged in what the FBI calls the largest mob round-up in history. CNN's Mary Snow reports.

FBI targets mob in major sweep, dozens in custodyupdated: Fri Jan 21 2011 12:25:00

In one of the largest single-day operations against the Mafia in FBI history, federal agents working with local law enforcement fanned out across Italy, New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island to arrest 127 people allegedly involved in organized crime, officials said.

Violence threatens Mexican tourist spotupdated: Tue Jan 11 2011 22:44:00

CNN's Rafael Romo reports on violent crime in Acapulco, and the threat it poses to Mexico's tourism industry.

Will resort tourists keep coming as Mexican violence spreads?updated: Tue Jan 11 2011 22:44:00

It's one of the most famous tourist destinations in Mexico.

Police arrest Italian mob bossupdated: Thu Nov 18 2010 06:35:00

Fugitive Italian mobster Antonio Iovine has been arrested in the country's south, Interior Minister Roberto Maroni said Thursday.

No. 2 mob boss arrested in Japanupdated: Thu Nov 18 2010 04:32:00

The second-in-command of Japan's largest crime syndicate was arrested Thursday, joining the No. 1 boss behind bars, police said.

Feds shuffle forces to "ramp up" against international crime gangsupdated: Mon Jul 12 2010 20:09:00

Federal prosecutors battling organized crime and those fighting criminal gangs are being merged into a single unit in a move designed to "ramp up" the fight against international criminal organizations, the Justice Department announced Monday.

Alleged drug lord to face chargesupdated: Fri Jun 25 2010 18:04:00

Christopher "Dudus" Coke is accused of leading a drug ring that pushed narcotics in the New York area and elsewhere.

'Goodfella' Hill: Gambino bust no shockupdated: Thu Apr 22 2010 18:20:00

In this CNN exclusive, former "wiseguy" Henry Hill reacts to new charges against the Gambino crime family.

Mob just out to make a buck, 'wise guy' saysupdated: Thu Apr 22 2010 18:20:00

Former Lucchese crime family "wise guy" Henry Hill isn't surprised by allegations this week that a major New York crime family ran an underage prostitution ring.

Gambino crime family under fireupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 19:33:00

Fourteen alleged members of the Gambino crime family have been indicted on a number of charges.

Ex-cop: Child prostitution marks new low for mafiaupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 19:33:00

The mafia has traditionally maintained respect for women and children, but allegations the Gambino crime family was involved in underage prostitution may mean the last vestiges of mob reverence are gone, authorities said.

14 alleged members of Gambino crime family chargedupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 07:46:00

Fourteen alleged members of the Gambino crime family have been indicted on charges including murder, racketeering, prostitution of minors and trying to locate and intimidate a sequestered jury, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Manhattan, New York, said Tuesday.

Feds give up on prosecuting 'Junior' Gottiupdated: Wed Jan 13 2010 19:58:00

The Teflon apparently doesn't fall far from the tree.

Boom times for global organized crimeupdated: Tue Dec 15 2009 10:50:00

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, while chronicling the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and in the Balkan states, journalist and TEDGlobal speaker Misha Glenny gained a deep understanding of the influence of eastern European privatized law enforcement -- otherwise known as the mafia. This led him to write a book called "McMafia: Seriously Organized Crime," for which he traveled the world, talking to victims, criminals, and the police officers trying to catch them. Glenny speaks about his research and the risks he took to get the story.

Mafia grows globallyupdated: Tue Dec 15 2009 10:50:00

Journalist Misha Glenny uses his sources that include criminal insiders to look at the global growth of organized crime.

FBI: Mobster swindled $150mupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 12:21:00

The FBI says Semion Mogilevich swindled Canadian and American investors out of $150 million. CNN's Jeanne Meserve reports.

Organized crime hits Medicareupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 11:26:00

Taxpayer-funded health care plans fall victim to crime gangs, reports CNN's Allan Chernoff.

Organized crime's new target: Medicareupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 11:26:00

Organized crime gangs are exploiting a new target for illegal profit: Medicare and Medicaid.

New York braces for another Gotti trialupdated: Thu Sep 10 2009 13:49:00

The son of the late Gambino family crime boss John Gotti is set to stand trial in federal court in New York on Monday on murder and racketeering charges that could put him in prison for life if he is convicted.

Italian police arrest suspected mafia bossupdated: Tue May 19 2009 12:36:00

Italian police have arrested a suspected mafia boss who is considered one of the most dangerous criminals in the country, according to Italian media reports Tuesday.

Sicilian mafia 'decapitated' by mass arrests, say policeupdated: Tue Dec 16 2008 15:20:00

Italian paramilitary police carried out massive arrests Tuesday against the Sicilian mafia in Palermo, "decapitating" the organization's leadership structure, the head of the city's carabinieri said.

For 'Junior' Gotti, it's all about trial's locationupdated: Fri Nov 21 2008 16:22:00

John "Junior" Gotti's lawyers are asking a federal judge in Florida to move his murder conspiracy and racketeering trial to New York.

Time.com: Why Is the Pope So Silent About the Mob? updated: Tue Oct 21 2008 14:00:00

As thousands express their anger at the Camorra's threat to a young writer, the Pope chooses to say nothing

'Junior' Gotti denied bail on racketeering, other chargesupdated: Tue Aug 05 2008 18:18:00

John "Junior" Gotti, son of the late Gambino family mob boss John Gotti, was arrested in New York on Tuesday and faces a number of federal charges including racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder and drug trafficking, authorities said.

'Junior' Gotti faces chargesupdated: Tue Aug 05 2008 18:18:00

John "Junior" Gotti has been indicted on racketeering, drug and murder charges.

Mafia feels heat from feds, crime rivalsupdated: Wed Jul 16 2008 19:10:00

The Teflon Don is dead and gone. The Mustache Petes of the Mafia's old guard are mostly behind bars. And the crime rackets have gone global.

Changing tacticsupdated: Wed Jul 16 2008 19:10:00

The FBI's Mike Gaeta tells CNN's Kelli Arena about the ever-changing techniques of today's mob families.

Criminals target energy, financial markets, Mukasey saysupdated: Wed Apr 23 2008 17:54:00

Attorney General Michael Mukasey warned Wednesday that organized criminal networks have penetrated portions of the international energy market and tried to control energy resources.

Time.com: Maimed by the Mobupdated: Thu Mar 13 2008 08:00:00

Viewpoint: Italy cannot fix its broken political system until it summons the anger and determination needed to fight the scourge of organized crime

Reputed mobsters rounded up in U.S., Italyupdated: Fri Feb 08 2008 04:41:00

A massive anti-mafia sweep that stretched from New York to Sicily has not only cut off the head of the Gambino crime family but lopped off "the shoulders and chest" too, a spokesman for the attorney general of New York said.

Trans-Atlantic mafia crackdownupdated: Fri Feb 08 2008 04:41:00

U.S. and Italian authorities arrest dozens of people in a massive anti-mafia sweep. CNN's Alessio Vinci reports

Time.com: The Case of the Exiled Mobstersupdated: Thu Feb 07 2008 21:00:00

A huge police operation leads to the arrest of nearly 80 alleged mafiosi and brings an old gang war to light

Crime family crackdownupdated: Thu Feb 07 2008 20:25:00

Alleged members of the Gambino crime family have been arrested on charges that include conspiracy and murder.

Prosecutors: Sweep cripples Gambino crime familyupdated: Thu Feb 07 2008 20:25:00

A massive anti-Mafia sweep that stretched from New York to Sicily has not only cut off the head of the Gambino crime family but lopped off "the shoulders and chest" too, prosecutors said Thursday.

Time.com: Top Sicilian Mafia Boss Arrestedupdated: Mon Nov 05 2007 10:00:00

Italian police capture the reputed new head of the Sicilian Mafia and his son in a major victory in the battle against organized crime

FBI: Did Most Wanted gangster visit Italy in April?updated: Sat Sep 15 2007 18:06:00

The FBI on Friday released a picture and video of a man and woman seen on the Italian island of Sicily in April, saying they could be fugitive underworld crime boss James J. "Whitey" Bulger, sought for his alleged role in numerous murders and organized crime activities, and his girlfriend.

Have you seen this man?updated: Sat Sep 15 2007 18:06:00

The FBI is investigating the possible sighting of one of its 10 most wanted fugitives. CNN's Kelli Arena reports.

Time.com: Organized Crime Nets $2 Trillionupdated: Tue Sep 11 2007 09:40:00

Organized crime may have brought in more than $2 trillion in revenue last year, about twice all the military budgets in the world combined

Italian police arrest 32 over 'Mafia' shootings updated: Wed Aug 29 2007 22:17:00

Hundreds of police raided a small town in southern Italy on Thursday and arrested 32 suspected members of organized crime clans believed to be involved in a feud that killed six Italians in Germany earlier this month.

Feds: Innocent men don't talk in codeupdated: Wed Aug 29 2007 21:49:00

Men who have nothing to hide don't talk in heavy code, prosecutors say.

Don't be spooked by hit man, prosecutor saysupdated: Tue Aug 28 2007 02:42:00

The government's star witness was an admitted hit man who casually described how he strangled, stabbed, beat or shot his victims, often not bothering to know why the mob targeted them.

Burial for suspected Mafia victimsupdated: Thu Aug 23 2007 08:46:00

Relatives wailed and others threw red roses during the funeral Thursday for two brothers, killed in a suspected Mafia in Germany slaying that left four other Italians dead.

Weapon found in 'mafia feud' probeupdated: Fri Aug 17 2007 23:03:00

German police investigating the gangland-style killing of six Italian men in Duisburg this week said on Saturday they recovered a weapon and other objects that are now being analyzed as possible evidence.

Image shows mafia feud 'hitman'updated: Fri Aug 17 2007 05:16:00

German police have issued a sketch of a man thought to be linked to the gangland-style killing of six Italian men this week, attributed to a mafia clan feud, in the northwestern city of Duisburg.

6 Italians die in 'clan execution'updated: Thu Aug 16 2007 08:02:00

Police in Germany found six young Italian men shot in the head execution-style outside a train station in the western city of Duisburg Wednesday in an attack officials believe was part of a feud between organized crime clans.

The best -- and worst -- gangster moviesupdated: Tue Apr 24 2007 07:33:00

Having spoken to the Godfather himself, CNN decided to respect the family of gangster movies. Here's our top 10 favorite mob-related flicks -- as well as the ones we'd like to see sleep with the fishes.

Ex-N.Y. cops face new murder chargesupdated: Thu Aug 04 2005 12:00:00

Two former New York City police detectives accused of being hit men for the Mafia were each indicted Wednesday on another murder charge in the 1986 killing of a jewelry merchant.

Ex-N.Y. cops plead not guilty to hit men chargesupdated: Fri Apr 22 2005 10:50:00

Two former New York City police detectives accused of being hit men for the Mafia more than 20 years ago pleaded not guilty at their Brooklyn federal court arraignment Thursday on charges that included murder, drug distribution and money laundering.

2 former N.Y. cops charged as Mafia hit menupdated: Fri Mar 11 2005 08:12:00

Two former New York City police detectives face a federal court hearing in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Friday after being indicted on murder charges for allegedly acting as hit men for the Mafia more than 20 years ago.

Remains of Mafia captains identifiedupdated: Tue Dec 21 2004 18:21:00

The New York Medical Examiner's Office has identified the skeletons of Philip "Phil Lucky" Giaccone and Dominick "Big Trin" Trinchera, two Mafia figures believed to be the victims of a gangland shooting more than 20 years ago, FBI officials said Tuesday.

Remains of mafia captains identified updated: Tue Oct 19 2004 02:01:00

Authorities have found the skeletons of two mafia captains, believed to be victims of a gangland shooting over 20 years ago, FBI officials said Monday.

FBI: Albanian mobsters 'new Mafia'updated: Wed Aug 18 2004 21:36:00

Thousands of Albanians and others who fled the Balkans for the United States in recent years have emerged as a serious organized crime problem, threatening to displace La Cosa Nostra (LCN) families as kingpins of U.S. crime, top FBI officials said Wednesday.

Review: What the real 'Sopranos' are likeupdated: Tue Apr 13 2004 11:11:00

In an episode of "The Sopranos," two members of Tony's inner circle, Christopher Moltisanti and Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri, get into a major beef over which one of them should pick up the check for an expensive dinner. The disagreement leads to a major and violent confrontation.

Two sons of late Colombo mob boss indictedupdated: Tue Mar 30 2004 14:49:00

Two sons of the late Colombo crime family's boss were indicted with 29 others on federal racketeering and other charges Tuesday in New York City.

Alleged mob bosses among 18 indictedupdated: Tue Jan 20 2004 14:07:00

Eighteen people federal prosecutors identified as members of the Bonanno crime family were indicted Tuesday on racketeering and conspiracy charges, including involvement in 15 killings.

Fortune: Capitalism In A Cold Climate The story of Trans World's aluminum empire is filled with bribes, shell companies, profiteers, and updated: Mon Jun 12 2000 00:01:00

If the Russian aluminum industry had a face, it would look like Lev Chernoy's: corrugated, pockmarked, insulated from the outside world by a metal detector and an army of armed guards. Crippled by ...

Fortune: Boxing Daysupdated: Mon Apr 17 2000 00:01:00

Even a Sopranos nut (like me) would be put to sleep by most day- to-day accounts of organized crime--which is why I nodded off through the middle of The Devil and Sonny Liston (Little Brown), a loo...

FSB: East Meets Mex An American entrepreneur thought he could strike gold selling Tex-Mex fare to Estonians. What he updated: Sat Apr 01 2000 00:01:00

On a hill in Tallinn, Estonia, with a steady rain falling, an American entrepreneur gazes out over a vast expanse of grass to a massive, Soviet-built band shell below. To anyone driving past on the...

Fortune: THE TROUBLE WITH THE TEFLON TEAMSTER THE FEDS AND THE PRESS OVERLOOKED THE DARK SIDE OF REFORMER RON CAREY. HERE'S WHAT THEY MISupdated: Mon Oct 27 1997 00:01:00

How did the feds get in this mess?

Fortune: MURDER IN MOSCOW WHEN PAUL TATUM'S JOINT VENTURE IN MOSCOW BEGAN TO GO SOUR, OMINOUS THINGS STARTED TO HAPPEN. INSTEAD OF FLEEINupdated: Mon Mar 03 1997 00:01:00

What is healthy for a Russian is deadly for a foreigner. --Russian proverb

Fortune: CARTING AWAY NEW YORK CITY'S GARBAGE CARTELupdated: Mon May 27 1996 00:01:00

After dominating New York City's garbage business for 40 years, the Mafia may finally be getting dumped. Credit a government investigation and free-market forces, with perhaps a journalistic nudge....

Fortune: TALK ABOUT TOUGH COMPETITION HOW BILL RUCKELSHAUS IS TAKING ON THE NEW YORK MOBupdated: Mon Jan 15 1996 00:01:00

WILLIAM Ruckelshaus was lunching with a group of editors and reporters at the New York Times in Manhattan when the question was popped. It was 1992, and the chairman of Browning-Ferris Industries, ...

Fortune: THE FBI IS A TOUGH OUTFIT TO RUN Should the biggest push be against drug lords or white-collar criminals? Or glasnost-era spies?updated: Mon Oct 09 1989 00:01:00

THINK OF the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a service company with 260 lines of business -- the number of laws Congress tells it to enforce -- competing for resources and management attention. ...

Fortune: THE FBI'S BIGGEST HITS AND MISSES OF THE 1980s updated: Mon Oct 09 1989 00:01:00

ORGANIZED CRIME HIT:Mafia kingpins cases, 1981-89. Over eight years, 87 members of Mafia leadership nationwide are convicted.

Fortune: THE MAFIA'S BITE OF THE BIG APPLE Byzantine building codes and horrendous logistics help the mob control New York City constructupdated: Mon Jun 06 1988 00:01:00

A CONCRETE-POURING job like Manhattan's new $486 million Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, completed two years ago, should have drawn a flock of bids. Not in New York City. Only two came in for th...

Fortune: HOW THE MAFIA LOOTS JFK AIRPORT More than $59 billion of freight and 27 million passengers a year are irresistible pickings for updated: Mon Jun 22 1987 00:01:00

THE SEAT BELT SIGNS flash on. Over the intercom comes the pilot's voice: ''We have started our descent into John F. Kennedy International Airport.'' Descent indeed. Few passengers landing here real...

Fortune: Bashing the Bosses updated: Mon Dec 22 1986 00:01:00

The government cracked down on the $50-billion-a-year business of organized crime, and indictments brought to trial about half of the 50 biggest Mafia bosses (FORTUNE, November 10). Now six of the ...

Fortune: THE EDITOR'S DESKupdated: Mon Nov 10 1986 00:01:00

WHAT more can be said about the Mafia? Well, plenty. Organized crime is, among other things, a potent economic force. Yet rarely, if ever, has the press examined the mob as a business, one that has...

Fortune: THE MOB'S OUTSIDE CONSULTANTSupdated: Mon Nov 10 1986 00:01:00

Consultants are almost as popular with organized crime families as they are with corporations. These special counsellors -- lawyers, labor experts, and political advisers -- shuttle between members...

Fortune: AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERupdated: Mon Nov 10 1986 00:01:00

Organized crime in the U.S. is not a Mafia monopoly. Members of the Chinese Triad secret societies and Japanese Yakuza have acquired growing influence in Hawaii and on the West Coast, where their l...

Fortune: THE BOOKKEEPER WHO DID HIS JOB TOO WELLupdated: Mon Nov 10 1986 00:01:00

As underboss and comptroller of the Kansas City mob, Carl DeLuna felt immense concern for his fiduciary responsibilities. ''Toughy,'' as he is known, called his meticulous record keeping ''doin' th...

Fortune: MONEY LAUNDERING--MORE SHOCKS AHEAD Banks are just the beginning. Federal strike forces are also looking into brokerage houses, updated: Mon Apr 01 1985 00:01:00

EVEN BOSTON'S CAB DRIVERS, normally a shockproof bunch, are scandalized: they can tell you every detail of the troubles at the Bank of Boston, one of Beantown's oldest--and, until lately, most vene...

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