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6 Μαΐ 2024 · Here are 12 Russian prison tattoos and their perceived meanings. 1. Thieves’ stars. History Channel/YouTube. Depending on the location on the body, the stars convey a prisoner’s status. When worn on the knees, the stars are a sign of a prisoner who commands respect. The implied meaning is “I will never get on my knees in front of anyone.”
Tattoo needles can be referred to as peshnya (ice pick), pchyolka (bee), shpora (spur), or shilo (sting), while the tattoo machine can be referred to as mashinka (little machine) or bormashina (dentist's drill), and the ink is referred to as either mazut (fuel oil) or gryaz (dirt).
26 Δεκ 2014 · The instrument of choice is an adapted electric shaver, to which prisoners attach needles and an ampoule of liquid dye. A dagger through the neck indicates that a criminal has murdered someone in...
The Solntsevskaya Organized Crime Group (Russian: Солнцевская организованная преступная группировка), also known as the Solntsevskaya Bratva (Russian: Солнцевская братва), is a Russian crime syndicate group.
Solntsevskaya Bratva (Russian: Солнцевская ОПГ): led by Sergei "Mikhas" Mikhailov, it is Russia's largest criminal group with about 5,000 members, and is named after the Solntsevo District.
9 Ιουν 2023 · Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another fascinating episode of our series on organized crime! Today, we delve into the dark underbelly of organized cr...
17 Ιουν 2021 · The reports alleged that Russia is a "mafia-state," operating on protection rackets and corruption. One of the biggest crime gangs in the world is the Solntsevskaya Bratva, a Russian organized crime syndicate that was founded in the '80s.