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List of fictional gangs

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Fictional gangs, of varying types (Crime syndicates, Crime families, Drug cartels, Motorcycle gangs, Paramilitary organizations, Prison gangs and Street gangs) appear commonly in comics, films, literature, television series, and video games. This is an alphabetical list of them.

Crime syndicates and Crime families[edit]

Afghan organized crime[edit]

African-American organized crime[edit]

Afrikaner organized crime[edit]

Albanian mafia[edit]

American Mafia[edit]

Armenian mafia[edit]

Azerbaijani mafia[edit]

British firms[edit]

Bulgarian mafia[edit]

Camorra[edit]

Corsican mafia[edit]

Cuban Mob[edit]

Dixie Mafia and State Line Mob[edit]

French Mob[edit]

Georgian mafia[edit]

Greek mafia[edit]

Haitian organized crime[edit]

Hungarian mafia[edit]

Indian mafia[edit]

Irish Mob[edit]

Italian mafia and 'Ndrangheta[edit]

Jamaican posses and Yardies[edit]

Jewish Mob and Israeli mafia[edit]

Korean mafia[edit]

Malaysian organized crime[edit]

Nicaraguan organized crime[edit]

Pakistani mafia[edit]

Polish mob[edit]

Puerto Rican organized crime[edit]

Romanian mafia[edit]

Russian mafia and Chechen mafia[edit]

Serbian mafia[edit]

  • Dragovic crime family - Skin Trade
  • Drazen syndicate - 24
    • Gaines crew - 24
  • Jason Micic's Serbian Mob – Power
  • Milan's criminal organization – Power
  • Vladimir Janokvic's Serbian Gang – Power
  • Radovan's gang - Easy Money

Sicilian Mafia[edit]

Spanish organized crime[edit]

South African organized crime[edit]

Triads and Tongs[edit]

Turkish mafia[edit]

Ukrainian mafia[edit]

Vietnamese gangs and Vietnamese mafias[edit]

Yakuza[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Other[edit]

Drug cartels[edit]

Motorcycle gangs[edit]

Paramilitary organizations[edit]

Prison gangs[edit]

Street gangs[edit]

African ethnicity[edit]

Asian ethnicity[edit]

European ethnicity[edit]

Latin American/Hispanic/Etc ethnicity[edit]

Pacific Islander[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  15. CONTRA EL GANG DEL CHICHARRÓN (1969) in Corra, jefe, corra


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