KOREAN MOB
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KOREAN MOB
ISNT THERE ANY KOREAN MOB LIKE THE YAKUZA AND TRIADS??
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Of course...they aint big as yakuza or the triads...but they do have organized crime syndicates in korea...mostly into business...money making...some work with the yakuzas...
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yeah my old tutor was a Mo Rae Shi Gae which means like sandclock on korean or something anywayz he was like 2nd head in there he was pretty crazy his in like mid 30's now but he told me stories about how he kicked 3 crips ass b-cuz they bugged him and called him names. He told me stuff like when someone pissed him off he cut there skin but not stab them so it would hurt more or something yeah
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A lot of Korean mobsters have joined the yakuza. Although Japan and Korea have a history of beef, the yakuza is known as an outsider therefore taking in Koreans. The Korean mobsters in Korea are not as organized as the major asian crime familys (Yakuza, Triads, etc..) Thats why you don't hear much about them, but they are out there.
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There are lots of Korean yakuzas, and I've even read that one of Japan's strongest family's boss is a Korean, but I think in general they'll always be considered somewhat second class to the Japanese. Like Asians in 18 or Blacks and Hispanics in TRG or whatever... Like, outsiders...
Us young Koreans might be proud that our own people are crazy enough to be joining and running yakuza families, but in actuality, a lot of them were the ones who kept their Japanese given names and probably might rather be Japanese than Korean. Generally, I don't think they are proud Korean people.
I also read somewhere that after WWII, a lot of Korean gangs were running spots in Japan.
Anyway, as for Korean organized crime in Korea, they deal in extortion and prostitution mostly, and run night clubs and whatever. I'm guessing they have a hand in the Korean porn industry as well, just like Japan. Gangsters were also heavily involved in the politics of the early days of the REPUBLIC of Korea.
edit. Then there's gangs like KK and KP who are quite powerful in the States...
Us young Koreans might be proud that our own people are crazy enough to be joining and running yakuza families, but in actuality, a lot of them were the ones who kept their Japanese given names and probably might rather be Japanese than Korean. Generally, I don't think they are proud Korean people.
I also read somewhere that after WWII, a lot of Korean gangs were running spots in Japan.
Anyway, as for Korean organized crime in Korea, they deal in extortion and prostitution mostly, and run night clubs and whatever. I'm guessing they have a hand in the Korean porn industry as well, just like Japan. Gangsters were also heavily involved in the politics of the early days of the REPUBLIC of Korea.
edit. Then there's gangs like KK and KP who are quite powerful in the States...
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KK in L.A.......and KP in N.Y......what happened to them? i haven't heard anything about them lately
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I think dey called like Mo Rae Shi Gae in korean dats wut i know
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KK all got old and sticked to that paperchase...LGKK is slowly followin' in that path as well. KP in NYC i heard got broken up after that big sting where they caught a gang of heads. they don't hold as much power as they once did.