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The Romanian Diaspora [T/C]


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The fall of the communist regime after the 1989 Revolution offers the chance for the development of Romanian organized crime groups internationally, consolidating underworld ties with the Balkan mafias, neighboring Romania. Networks of human trafficking and pimping that procure victims in the east of the country and in Moldova, easily manipulated women who grew up in the captivity of poverty of the previous century and men eager to work hard to support their families, create the possibility of mafia intervention in the future docile people. Thus, the neighborhood crooks who noticed this opportunity associated with the underworld groups and gave birth to an entire mafia operation on Romanian territory.

 

One of the largest organizations at the beginning of the 21th century was led by the son of the former commissioner of the Romanian police in Bucharest, Lucian Cotoi, also known as Sacalul, who was unmasked by the Directorate for the Investigation of Crimes of Organized Crime and Terrorism in 2005 for fraudulent employment contracts of Bucharest's workers who were promised salaries of thousands of euros in Bulgaria, Ukraine and Greece, but which proved to be signed documents that force the employee to 15 hours of slavery in construction sites and sanitation. Following an investigation, Lucian Cotoi and his brother-in-law were convicted of human trafficking and corruption, but the two were released after Judge Mihail Grigorescu received 50,000 thousand euros from the mafia network of which the two were part.

 

The degeneration of the Romanian faction took place during the intervention of the General Anticorruption Directorate, which put an end to the manipulative chain of public employees on the Muntenian thieves. A number of 31 people were investigated from the beginning to the end of this operation, 31 of which 24 were arrested in 2008. Prosecutor Tudor Constantinescu proves the existence of a mafia hierarchy organized under the leadership of Lucian Cotoi  and his brother-in-law, Andrei Tudose , which includes 28 characters suspected of drug and weapons trafficking, armed robberies and burglaries, fraud and pimping. The 3 people heard in the end: Judge Mihail Grigorescu, prosecutor Victor Chirila and Deputy Commissioner Eusebiu Flavius, Costel Podgoreanu, were also arrested for corruption, bribery, fraud and money laundering through legal affairs run by this underworld group from Bucharest

 

 

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The rebirth of the Cotoi clan resumed in 2010, this time with the cooperative support of the Balkan Mafia from the United States of America, under the uncertain leadership of a Kickboxing fighter, Cristian Simionescu, and his Hungarian manager, Miksa Szabolcs. The two rose through the American underworld due to the countertops arranged for the matches of the young Transylvanian. Then came fraud, tax evasion, pimping, human trafficking and even narcotics and arms trafficking during communism, sanctions applied to the two mafia bosses who would build an empire. The modern theme of the Romanian groups from the States stands out, especially, through the mafia ensemble from Los Santos, San Andreas, directed by Gigi Dumitrescu from Craiova. The fluidity of his criminal operations and his associates, but also the possibilities offered to Balkan immigrants, strengthened the notoriety of the underworld group.
As a result, the international organization for police cooperation, Interpol, decided to open a case in order to stop the evolution of this mafia group in the United States of America. But learned with the discretion and circumvention of the law, the Romanian-Moldovan clan led by Simionescu strongly protected themselves from the descendants, Interlop informants and traitors from the group. The downfall of his partner, Miksa Szabolcs, was when the organization became vulnerable. The loss of the legal man, the one who not only knew every plan of the organization, every banknote he washed and every scam made, but he was also the only one who had something to lose if he had not poured Cristian Simionescu in front of the agents.

 

 

 

The year 2015 meant for the Cotoi Brigade the end and start of a new mafia era for the family of the same name. Supported by the underworld minds with which they have been affiliated for the last 5 years, Lucian Cotoi's son and nephew, Cristian and Petrica, would find a place in Europe to develop, both individually and jointly, their own bases. of their groups. The family was already living on millions of euros in cocaine trafficking from Greece. All that was left for the two young men to do was to gain the trust of the Balkan captains who controlled the network. Emil Pirvulescu, also known as Emi Caiac, immediately infiltrated the Balkan Mafia template, standing under the wing of Liviu Tudose in England. But Cristian was not so lucky. At the age of 20, Cristian Cotoi did not have the necessary reputation to be integrated into the nightlife that his family lived. His conduct revolved around pimping. Having money, fucking around, but also a stable character of neighborhood gentleman, Cristian enrolled at the National University of Physical Education and Sports, from where he started his own pimping system in the dormitories in Bucharest.

 

The deportation of Cristian Simionescu was not a total success. In Serbia, he was handed over to the corrupt Romanian authorities, who, turning their face to Simionescu and looking at the 100,000 euros promised by the Serbian mafia, allowed the Moldovan thief 5 minutes of tolerance, during which time he was extracted from scene with a fish transport van. The mobster remained hidden in Belgrade for another 2 months, until the Romanian inspector Viorel Lupascu tracked them down, in February 2012. The meeting between the two ended with gunfire, two people died as a result of the heat and Cristian Simionescu was injured. . After returning from the hospital, the thief was sentenced to 70 years in prison, breaking the American dream and the mafia paradise in which he lived for only 4 years.



The collapse of the mafia branch in the United States offered Cristian Cotoi the chance to expand his horizons to America. His cousin, Petrica, was already a brigader leader in England, producing tens of millions of euros a year with the Balkan mob. Cristian saw his interest in a growing group in 2017, under the wing of the Mircu brothers, in Los Santos, San Andreas. For 3 years, Cristian Cotoi made a name for himself in the Romanian regime in the States, but he followed a more serious approach, avoiding other ethnicities and working only with the Romanians he trusted.

 

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In terms of Out of Character, the faction follows a more organized development process than the one presented so far. The old members, but also the players who will join the project will be influenced to raise their role-playing standards in order to portray a Romanian-American clan as close to reality as possible. Thus, we focus on creating stable relationships with the characters we interact with and aim not to enter into unfavorable conflicts in terms of role-playing or forced partnerships Out of Character. The management recommends all members to focus mainly on the development of the character and to put in the background its place in the faction, because we follow the evolution of the associates and reward it based on their influence in the character.

 

The leadership reserves the right to elect its members, even if the faction is not invite-only. The members will present a specialized role-play on the theme of the Slavic underworld, not on the style of the typical romanian men. For this reason, the faction, especially its leadership, has the right to conclude any connection with players who do not have a remarkable role-play, who do not show mafia development and who cause quarrels or disgust through his actions. At the same time, anyone who has associated with the faction assumes the opportunity to receive Character Kill at one time or another, for whatever reason. For any questions you can contact me through forum or discord:  Lenny#7709

 


 

 

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