Eastern empire : criminal infiltrate Russia's far east / Mark Galeotti.
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As well as having to deal with its own 'home grown' criminal gangs Russia is increasingly experiencing an influx of foreign criminal networks in the far east of the country. These are said to come mainly from China, with some interest also from Japanese Yakuza.
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