“Criminals are like weeds, Alfred. Pull one up, another grows in its place.”
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Bruce Wayne
Imagine a gangster community- mafia from around the country exchanging
information and resources. Now imagine them in the largest country in the
world and to be professing a code of honour like never before and you’ve got the
thieves in law.
What started off in the Stalin-era Gulag as prison gangs are now the uppermost
echelon of trans-Eurasian crime and Vorovskoy Mir has never been truly realized
like it is today.
Any description of the Vor v zakone or infamously called ‘Thieves in Law’ (and
thieves by law as well) falls short in comparison to their true notoriety, for they are
not petty thieves, despite their name. They are pure-blooded criminals, at the very
top of the villainous hierarchy, with both money and power, in not only the societal
but also the political sphere. So how can we stop them?
The answer - Project Millennium
A Project Millennium working group allows law enforcement officers to share
their experiences, exchange intelligence, and identify emerging trends and modus
operandi of Eurasian crime groups.
The dilemma - How do you apprehend something more enigmatic and influential
than the jurisdiction themselves?
Bear no biases and good luck!
AGENDA
Analyzing and implementing Project Millennium with special emphasis on Thieves in Law.