Greek Police Arrest Russian Fugitive 'Vor V Zakone' Mafia Boss
JAKARTA - Greece has arrested a suspect in a mafia boss with the title vor v zakone" - wanted by Russia based on Interpol's red notice.
Europe has stepped up its resistance to Russian-language organized crime groups since the assassination of a clan leader in 2013 in Moscow that sparked a power struggle among the crime network.
Europol, the European Union's police liaison agency, said the "vory v zakone" network was a strict-structured criminal organization from the underground world of the Soviet Union, which collapsed in 1991.
Reported by Reuters on Wednesday, June 26, Greek police arrested a 51-year-old Georgian, whose name has not been released after receiving information he plans to travel to Athens.
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Red notice was issued by Interpol against the Georgian man at Russian request. He was arrested at a restaurant in central Athens where he attended dinner with 13 other men.
A 58-year-old man was also arrested for possession of a gun. Meanwhile, a third man was arrested for not having a residence permit and refused to undergo an identity check.