Facts About Organized Crime Around the World
Organized crime can be explained as a complex and thoroughly centralized criminal enterprise that has been established for the explicit purpose of engaging in unlawful activities. In the world we live in, hundreds of organized crime families operate illegally and often engage in illicit activities. These activities include fraud, human trafficking, robbery, drug and arms smuggling, kidnapping for ransom, and cargo theft. The primary forms of income for organized crime groups are prostitution, drugs, loan-sharking, and gambling. Be sure to subscribe to the Weird History Newsletter: https://www.ranker.com/newsletters/we... #organizedcrime #lawandorder #weirdhistory

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