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here's a list of the oldest criminal groups still active
Sicilian mafia/Cosa Nostra 1860s
Aizukotetsu-kai (Yakuza) 1868
Ndrangheta 1880s
LCN 1890s
Wo Op To (Triad) 1908
Yamaguchi-gumi (Yakuza) 1915
Sun Yee On (Triad) 1919
Wo Shing Wo (Triad) 1930
Gulf Cartel (Mexico) 1940s
Sicilian mafia/Cosa Nostra 1860s
Aizukotetsu-kai (Yakuza) 1868
Ndrangheta 1880s
LCN 1890s
Wo Op To (Triad) 1908
Yamaguchi-gumi (Yakuza) 1915
Sun Yee On (Triad) 1919
Wo Shing Wo (Triad) 1930
Gulf Cartel (Mexico) 1940s
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There are, at least technically speaking, some Tongs in the U.S. The Chee Kung Tong in San Francisco (1848), Hip Sing Tong in NY (1855), Hop Sing Tong in San Francisco (1870), and On Leong Ton in NY (1894). But it's hard to track if their existence has been continuous over the years. And besides appearing to be basically legitimate at this point, they' seem to be fading out of existence in the Chinese community.
You also have the Outlaws MC, said to be founded in 1935.
You also have the Outlaws MC, said to be founded in 1935.
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yes, that's why I didn't put them (the Tongs) on the list, the same goes for the Camorra since the old structure was dismantled in 1909 and has no continuity with today'sWiseguy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:09 am There are, at least technically speaking, some Tongs in the U.S. The Chee Kung Tong in San Francisco (1848), Hip Sing Tong in NY (1855), Hop Sing Tong in San Francisco (1870), and On Leong Ton in NY (1894). But it's hard to track if their existence has been continuous over the years. And besides appearing to be basically legitimate at this point, they' seem to be fading out of existence in the Chinese community.
You also have the Outlaws MC, said to be founded in 1935.
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I forgot the Thieves in Law that emerged in 1930s inside gulags
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LCN started in the 1860's in New Orleans.
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Sicilian Mafia started between 1810 and 1830, and in New Orleans may go back to the 1850s.
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are there official documents that PROVE the 'Ndrangheta go back that far? or the Yakuza?scagghiuni wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:49 pmIt is probably true but there are not official documents that proofs it
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You're right. I don't have physical copies of the Mafia's articles of incorporation signed by an attorney. Shame on me. It probably doesn't exist then. Might as well dismantle the forum and start watching more TikTok videos.scagghiuni wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:49 pmIt is probably true but there are not official documents that proofs it
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Thought it was here in NYC
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We have Leonardo Messina (b. 1955) saying he was the 7th generation in his blood family to be a Cosa Nostra member which should date the San Cataldo Family back to the 1850s-1860s at the latest. San Cataldo no doubt adapted the mafia after its counterparts further west.
Turrisi Colonna in Palermo said it existed since the 1840s.
Then there's the 1820s Agrigento investigation that found a ritualistic criminal secret society existed involving all of the familiar comuni.
My guess is it goes back to the late 1700s there just isn't proof like Scagghiuni said.
Turrisi Colonna in Palermo said it existed since the 1840s.
Then there's the 1820s Agrigento investigation that found a ritualistic criminal secret society existed involving all of the familiar comuni.
My guess is it goes back to the late 1700s there just isn't proof like Scagghiuni said.
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In 1838, Pietro Cala Ulloa, a judge in Trapani, wrote a report to the minister of Justice of the Bourbonic Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in Naples. In this document, he refers to partiti, sects which operate as “governments within the government.” Most historians take this as a reference to the Mafia. Italian historian Paolo Pezzino believes it started after 1830. I found evidence that I'm not at liberty to share that it was between 1810 and 1830, but I haven't seen anything to bring it back to the 1790s. I think it started after the British occupation of Sicily ended.