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The Abramov Organization


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Eurasian organized crime groups are politically and financially driven groups, influenced, associated and originated from the former Soviet Union or Central Europe. These criminal organizations flourish outside their borders in countless countries, including the United States of America. They inflict hundreds of millions in damage to the USA's economy.

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In the late 90's, Tatarenkov's OCG was dismantled by Russian law enforcement. Members of Tatarenkov's organized crime group were convicted of murder, but some members managed to escape and left Russia for good. A small group ended up in Los Santos, USA. They were highly skilled, knew the black market, and were hardened by their years of working under Tatarenkov's OCG. They quickly returned to their crime routes and formed a small organized crime group that operated in any market or business that offered profit.

 

The Abramov Organization

The Abramov Organization gets its name from Vyacheslav Abramov, their presumed leader. Lacking in strict structure and hierarchy, the organization is often wrongly compared to and associated with the more traditional Russian-American criminal organizations. However, Abramov's group is closely tied with other Eurasian groups sharing similar interests and mindsets. Most of the groups activities consist of white collar crimes and narcotics distribution, but traditional crimes such as car theft and mugging isn't unheard of.

With various business undertakings, both legal and illegal, in and around West Vinewood, where the group is believed to have the most of their ties. The controlling core of the organization is believed to consist of highly educated and business inclined people. It's members rarely resort to violence as most of the operations are done discreetly and professionally. However on the few documented cases of them carrying out such action, it's been described as "swift and ruthless."

 

 

PAST-LIFE


Vladimir Tatarenkovs Organized Crime Group (Sayanogorsk OCG) operated in the Krasnoyarsk Territory in the mid-nineties of the last century. Its leader was Russian criminal authority Vladimir "Tatarin" Tatarenko. The group is considered to be one of the most ruthless OCG in Russia in the 1990s. Tatarin was the left-hand man to Krasnoyarsk criminal communities leader, Anatoly Bykov.

 

His main henchmen in shady affairs were two crime bosses: Pasha Tsvetomuzyka and Vladimir Tatarenkov (Tatarin)

 

In the late 1980s, Tatarin arrived in Sayanogorsk (Khakassia) - a city 336 kilometers from Krasnoyarsk. At that time organized crime groups were active in the city, a prominent place among them occupied the group of Rasim Gasimov, often simply called Rasim. Tatarin joined Rasim, who was mainly engaged in racketeering and quickly became his closest associate.

 

In 1991, after Rasim's death in a bandit showdown, Tatarenkov became the leader of the Sayanogorsk organized criminal group.

 

Soon he comes together with Anatoly Bykov - they are connected by their interest in the aluminum business. Their attention is focused on the Sayan aluminum plant, which by this time is already controlled by the gang of the former boxing trainer Viktor Shorin. A criminal war over the plant began, in which Shorin and his "curator", a Krasnoyarsk authority named Lyapnikov, were killed. But the conflicts over aluminum did not end there.

 

The bloodiest for Sayanogorsk and Krasnoyarsk was the summer of 1994. Criminal showdowns and contract killings took place virtually every day, and the criminals acted in broad daylight. According to some reports, Tatarin's henchmen used to wait for the victim on a bench at the entrance, resting their machine guns on their knees, and after the murder, they would walk slowly to celebrate their success in a bar.

Tatarin himself, although he was wanted, drove quietly through the streets of Krasnoyarsk. But one day changed everything - on July 24, 1994, in the yard of the house No. 193 on the avenue named after the newspaper "Krasnoyarsk Rabochy".

 

Respected businessmen Alexander Naumov and Kirill Voitenko at that time became victims of the murderers

 

A daring crime was committed near the Department of Non-State Security. The murderers opened fire from a machine gun and a pistol at the car in which Naumov and Voitenko were. According to one of the witnesses, the entire car of the businessmen "was riddled with holes so that you could see through the floor." However, the friends managed to jump out and hastily flee. They were caught up and shot from a machine gun a few hundred yards from the car.

However, during the investigation and trial, Tatarin told a different version of what happened. Allegedly, Naumov and Voitenko ran away from the killers with weapons in hand - and a guard from the same private security department opened fire on them, not understanding the situation and deciding that they were going to attack his department.

 

The trail of the suspect

However, the shooting of Naumov and Voitenko had a very difficult background. According to the ICR, 23-year-old Naumov was one of the "sergeants" in Bykov's organized crime group. And at some point, the young bandit got into an open conflict with his  boss: Naumov was outraged that the proceeds from their shadowy activities were distributed unfairly. Soon after, a bomb exploded in front of Bykov's car: he was unharmed but found that Naumov and his close friend Kirill Voitenko were behind the attack. This was a death sentence for the friends.

Bykov passed the organization of the crime to Tatarin, who gave orders to his henchmen - Sergei Bakurov and Vladimir Chuchkov - to kill Naumov and Voitenko. After the crime, the killers managed to escape - Chuchkov is still on the wanted list, and Bakurov received a life sentence. Other members of Tatarenkov's organized crime group were also convicted, of at least eight murders. However, some managed to leave Russia.

 

Tatarenkov  also managed to leave Russia. And although the formal reason was a prosecution for the murders, there were rumors that very influential forces rebelled against the authority, unhappy with how brazenly the Tatarenkov, with Bykov's support, "squeezed" the Sayan aluminum plant. Be that as it may, the bandit settled in Greece, where he was arrested in 1999. He was caught by the Greek police for illegal possession and use of weapons and organizing a criminal organization - and received 14 years. In July 2010, the relevant authorities decided to release Vladimir Tatarenkov early and extradite him to Russia to face charges. He was found guilty of organizing the murders of two Krasnoyarsk hitmen in 1994. A court in Krasnoyarsk sent him to prison for 13.5 years.

 

There is an old Russian proverb: "If you eat alone, you choke"


 

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The faction’s goal is to portray a realistic Eurasian organized crime group. Recruitment to the faction will only be IC and will target any generation Eastern European’s . We expect  faction members to display the highest standards of RP. When you become a member of this faction, you grant us the right to character kill (CK) your character if it is deemed necessary by the faction's leadership. Leadership permission is needed to post screenshots on this thread if you have any question or need help with approaching or interacting with a faction, please contact @Basko@Conwell@Goddemunchies 

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