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  1. British firms (organised crime) - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Organised crime in the United Kingdom. British organised crime in other countries. British crime firms. London crime families. Liverpudlian mafia. Glasgow crime families. Other examples. Organised crime groups based in the United Kingdom (past and present) See also. References.

  2. Organised crime groups. Britain has a number of traditional organised crime firms or local British crime families. Some of the most well known include the Kray twins, The Richardson Gang and Terry Adams Clerkenwell crime syndicate in London.

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  4. The following is a listing of enterprises, gangs, mafias, and criminal syndicates that are involved in organized crime. Tongs and outlaw motorcycle gangs, as well as terrorist, militant, and paramilitary groups, are mentioned if they are involved in criminal activity for funding.

  5. List of British gangsters. This is a list of some organised crime figures within the underworld of the United Kingdom. Name. Life. Years active. Organization. Comments. References. Roy Francis Adkins.

    Name
    Life
    Years Active
    1947–1990
    1970s – 1980s
    Colin & David Gunn
    b. 2003
    2003 – present
    b. 1965
    1985–2003
    1912–1996
    1930s – 1950s
  6. S. Organised crime groups in Scotland ‎ (6 P) W. Organised crime groups in Wales ‎ (4 P) Pages in category "Organised crime groups in the United Kingdom" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . British firms (organised crime) Clerkenwell crime syndicate. Kinahan Organised Crime Group.

  7. Organized crime and drug trafficking in the city are predominantly controlled by a secretive cartel known as the 'Huyton Firm' or 'Cantril Farm Cartel’. Established in the 1990s and led by two brothers from the Huyton area of Liverpool, who came to prominence by filling a power vacuum left behind when Curtis Warren and his gang were finally ...

  8. Historically organized crime is a relatively new phenomenon in Britain that was only formally recognized by politicians and law enforcement in the 1980s and 1990s and emerged as a social problem that was heavily associated with transnationality (Hobbs 2013 ).

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