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There are a number of “black societies” or organized criminal networks in the largest cities in Olvana. These criminal networks are normally family affairs, with each family staying local to avoid conflict with other groups. These criminal networks are involved in armed robbery, racketeering, smuggling, narcotics trafficking, prostitution, gambling, and contract killings. These groups are not happy with the [[Tantoco Cartel]] moving into Olvana, and may fight them to keep Tantoco out. On the other hand, as both groups have attempted to move in to Belesia, they have implemented tacit agreements over area control.
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These groups are normally named after a color and an animal, usually a bird of prey. These are the most prevalent groups by city:
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* Hong Kong: Blue Crescent
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* Shanghai: Red Eagle
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* Nanning: Green Hawk
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* Guangzhou: Jade Vulture
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* Shantou: Black Owl
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* Xiamen: Yellow Tiger
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The Black Societies are well entrenched and participate in kidnapping, extortion, gambling, and have heavy involvement in the country's narcotics trade and money laundering. Drug trafficking includes cultivating marijuana and hashish in Belesia, producing methamphetamine in Olvana, and importing various drugs from Africa. For the most part, Olvana is used as a transshipment point, rather than as a customer base. Ease of smuggling, along with an extant expatriate population, is one of the main reasons for the Societies to expand into Belesia.
  
While the level of crime is high in Belesia, mainly due to socioeconomic conditions, organic Belesian criminal activity is mostly conducted by disorganized street gangs. However, the frequent disruptions in government and traditionally weak policing have allowed criminal organizations from Torbia and Olvana to take hold. These organizations have rapidly been consolidating large swaths of land. In many cases, the [[Tantoco Cartel]] and the Olvanan [[Black Societies]] have tacit agreements to leave control of any given island to one group or another. However, in other areas, most notably the urban environs of Mindanao, there have been inevitable flare-ups of violence between the two, generally using locally recruited thugs.
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The Black Societies are a very hierarchical organized crime element. Formed in the 17th century to restore Dynastic Rule, they maintained a rigid central control over the behavior and activities of its members, who regarded themselves as blood brothers, expecting complete loyalty in return. At the turn of the last century, the organization gradually disintegrated into many separate societies—or gangs—that operate independently from each other in different parts of Olvana. When the Communist Party took power, many Society members escaped to Olvanese neighborhoods in overseas countries, together with thousands of refugees. With the infiltration of criminal elements, some of these refugee groups gradually transformed into expatriate Black Societies, using violence to protect their dominated territory. Because of their entrenched subculture and cohesion, Black Society gangs are effective in enforcing control in local territories. Various Black Societies experienced a process of returning to Olvana because of the economic growth and rising demand for limited goods and services. They network with Olvana officials and enterprises and forge cooperative relationships, trying to capitalize in the booming underworld.
  
The shadow economy of Belesia is one of the largest in the world, with a value equivalent to over 40% of GDP. This includes both market-based legal production of goods and services deliberately concealed from public authorities to avoid payment of taxes or meeting labor market standards and classic crime activities, like burglary, robbery, or drug dealing. The numbers of drug seizures in Belesia are few and decreasing, but human trafficking is very high, predominantly as labor.
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A business approach developed alongside traditional crime. The Black Societies engage in legitimate businesses and work with entrepreneurs and professionals to make financial gains in business markets. However, their hierarchical structure is incompatible with the dynamic nature of many forms of transnational organized crime, and while the Black Societies may be located worldwide, they tend to keep operations localized. They are responsible for the exportation of sex workers and dangerous drugs from Olvana through the special administrative regions. The majority of human trafficking in Olvana is internal. This domestic trafficking is the most significant human trafficking problem in the country. Criminal elements lure women and children through false promises of legitimate employment into forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation both in Olvana and throughout Asia. Men are smuggled to countries throughout the world for exploitative labor. Olvana is one of the largest origins of human trafficking victims, with final destinations primarily in the Middle East, the United States, and, to a lesser extent, Western Europe.
  
Corruption in Belesia is high and the enforcement of anti-corruption laws is inconsistent and slow. The public sector is a key source of bribery, with national and local government units likely to ask for bribes related to public contracts. Government infrastructure projects are rife with bid rigging, collusion, and fraud. Corruption is also a high risk in the Bureau of Customs, where there are reports of officials regularly demanding facilitation payments for imports and exports. Trade-related fraud is probably the biggest criminal activity facing Belesia. A fourth of all goods imported into Belesia go unreported to avoid VAT taxes and import tariffs. In the last decade, illicit capital flows have drained an average of $1.5 billion in tax revenue each year. In addition, money laundering is prevalent in Belesia. Most of this money laundering is facilitated through fake trade invoicing, which allows exporters and importers another avenue to avoid paying taxes on traded goods.
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An early focus of the Olvanan government during the Cheng Revolution was to reduce the prevalence of narcotics and gambling and decrease the influence of criminal gangs. These efforts led to a decrease in many violent crimes including larceny, arson, rape, murder, and robbery. Large segments of the Black Societies fled to Olvanese communities around the world. However, the remaining Black Societies took advantage of the uncertainty to focus on economic crimes economic crimes, including tax evasion, theft of public property, and bribery. The relaxation of numerous economic and social restrictions over 40 years ago resulted in a large-scale return of Black Society members.
 
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Petty and organized crime is a serious problem in Belesia and is generally economically motivated because of the high levels of extreme poverty among the population. Reports of mugging, homicide, other violent crimes, as well as confidence tricks, pick pocketing, and credit card fraud are common. Organized crime networks are well entrenched, encompassing kidnapping, extortion, gambling, and heavy involvement in the country's narcotics trade and money laundering. Marijuana and hashish are cultivated locally for export, with increasing production of methamphetamines as well.
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Belesia’s crime rate is considered high. Incidences of theft, armed robbery, and assault are quite prevalent in the nation. The frequent disruptions in government and traditionally weak policing has allowed organized crime gangs to relocate from other areas of Asia in recent years, thus helping to increase the overall crime rate in the region.
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 23 March 2021

There are a number of “black societies” or organized criminal networks in the largest cities in Olvana. These criminal networks are normally family affairs, with each family staying local to avoid conflict with other groups. These criminal networks are involved in armed robbery, racketeering, smuggling, narcotics trafficking, prostitution, gambling, and contract killings. These groups are not happy with the Tantoco Cartel moving into Olvana, and may fight them to keep Tantoco out. On the other hand, as both groups have attempted to move in to Belesia, they have implemented tacit agreements over area control.

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These groups are normally named after a color and an animal, usually a bird of prey. These are the most prevalent groups by city:

  • Hong Kong: Blue Crescent
  • Shanghai: Red Eagle
  • Nanning: Green Hawk
  • Guangzhou: Jade Vulture
  • Shantou: Black Owl
  • Xiamen: Yellow Tiger

The Black Societies are well entrenched and participate in kidnapping, extortion, gambling, and have heavy involvement in the country's narcotics trade and money laundering. Drug trafficking includes cultivating marijuana and hashish in Belesia, producing methamphetamine in Olvana, and importing various drugs from Africa. For the most part, Olvana is used as a transshipment point, rather than as a customer base. Ease of smuggling, along with an extant expatriate population, is one of the main reasons for the Societies to expand into Belesia.

The Black Societies are a very hierarchical organized crime element. Formed in the 17th century to restore Dynastic Rule, they maintained a rigid central control over the behavior and activities of its members, who regarded themselves as blood brothers, expecting complete loyalty in return. At the turn of the last century, the organization gradually disintegrated into many separate societies—or gangs—that operate independently from each other in different parts of Olvana. When the Communist Party took power, many Society members escaped to Olvanese neighborhoods in overseas countries, together with thousands of refugees. With the infiltration of criminal elements, some of these refugee groups gradually transformed into expatriate Black Societies, using violence to protect their dominated territory. Because of their entrenched subculture and cohesion, Black Society gangs are effective in enforcing control in local territories. Various Black Societies experienced a process of returning to Olvana because of the economic growth and rising demand for limited goods and services. They network with Olvana officials and enterprises and forge cooperative relationships, trying to capitalize in the booming underworld.

A business approach developed alongside traditional crime. The Black Societies engage in legitimate businesses and work with entrepreneurs and professionals to make financial gains in business markets. However, their hierarchical structure is incompatible with the dynamic nature of many forms of transnational organized crime, and while the Black Societies may be located worldwide, they tend to keep operations localized. They are responsible for the exportation of sex workers and dangerous drugs from Olvana through the special administrative regions. The majority of human trafficking in Olvana is internal. This domestic trafficking is the most significant human trafficking problem in the country. Criminal elements lure women and children through false promises of legitimate employment into forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation both in Olvana and throughout Asia. Men are smuggled to countries throughout the world for exploitative labor. Olvana is one of the largest origins of human trafficking victims, with final destinations primarily in the Middle East, the United States, and, to a lesser extent, Western Europe.

An early focus of the Olvanan government during the Cheng Revolution was to reduce the prevalence of narcotics and gambling and decrease the influence of criminal gangs. These efforts led to a decrease in many violent crimes including larceny, arson, rape, murder, and robbery. Large segments of the Black Societies fled to Olvanese communities around the world. However, the remaining Black Societies took advantage of the uncertainty to focus on economic crimes economic crimes, including tax evasion, theft of public property, and bribery. The relaxation of numerous economic and social restrictions over 40 years ago resulted in a large-scale return of Black Society members.

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