Monster Jam 2016: Parking tips to avoid traffic delays, tickets, towing
Carrier Dome is filled with tons of dirt in preparation for Monster Jam (Video) Monster Jam returns to the Carrier Dome on March 5 and it's the last stop in the second Monster Jam FOX Sports 1...
View ArticleSecurity services on high alert over Easter Rising centenary threat
Security services on both sides of the border have been on high alert over a threatened hijacking of Ireland's centenary commemorations by dissident republicans. In the last two months the danger has...
View ArticleTruganina crash: Three children left orphaned
Three children have been left without their parents after a horror crash in Melbourne's west on Thursday morning. Police believe the mother, 39, and father, 43, were killed when their red Mazda...
View ArticleCarjacking during police chase
A vehicle was carjacked during a police chase overnight that stretched from Auckland's North Shore to the Waikato. Police said at 12.25am officers attempted to stop a fleeing vehicle on Lake Rd,...
View ArticleHigh school senior, Adams man killed in Jefferson County crash
ADAMS CENTER, N.Y. -- A man and a teenager who lived less than a mile apart died Wednesday evening in a head-on crash in Jefferson County. The crash happened...
View ArticleJapan’s biggest Yakuza leader in danger of tax evasion charges as rival...
A recent split in Japan’s biggest yakuza crime syndicate may have put its top leader at serious risk of tax evasion charges like those that toppled Chicago mobster Al Capone, experts said on Tuesday....
View ArticleHard times for Japan’s yakuza gangsters
HIMEJI: A decade after retiring from a life of crime, Satoru Takegaki now spends his days helping other ex-gangsters find regular jobs and adjust to life outside Japan’s notorious yakuza mob. The...
View ArticlePolice chiefs meet over Yamaguchi-gumi break-up
The Yomiuri Shimbun The Yamaguchi-gumi, the nation’s largest crime syndicate, has split after 13 of its 72 factions were expelled, according to Hyogo prefectural police sources. The National Police...
View ArticleJapanese regulators follow the money to beat the yakuza as the organised...
The yakuza, Japan’s organised-crime syndicates that have reaped billions from activities ranging from extortion to human trafficking, are finding their ranks decimated by authorities employing methods...
View ArticleTreasury Department Further Targets the Yakuza (US Department of the Treasury)
(Source: US Department of the Treasury) Treasury Department Further Targets the Yakuza 4/21/2015 Action Targets Kodo-kai Clan and its Chairman WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office...
View ArticleJapan: Yakuza Crime Gang Launches Website
Japan's biggest organised criminal gang has launched its own website to boost its ailing membership. Numbers are down so the country's largest yakuza syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi, has also written a...
View ArticleMobsters launch own website
TOKYO: Japan’s biggest organised crime syndicate has launched its own website, complete with corporate song and a strong anti-drugs message, as the yakuza looks to turn around its outdated image and...
View ArticleJapan's biggest organised crime syndicate launches its own website in...
Japanese tattoo artists- Hori Hiro shows off a rare form of tattoo favoured by the Japanese mafia and done with only bamboo sticks. Photo: Eddie Jim Tokyo: Japan's biggest organised crime syndicate has...
View ArticleJapanese mobsters launch own website
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View ArticleYamaguchi-gumi yakuza membership decreases by 40%
Jiji Press TOKYO (Jiji Press) — The Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest government-designated yakuza group in Japan that split up in August last year, had a total membership of about 6,000 at the end of 2015,...
View ArticleJapan's Yakuza Cancels Halloween
On Halloween, Japan’s largest organized crime group used to allow children to extort mobsters. But the event was called off this year due to a possible gang war. TOKYO — It’s been over a month since...
View ArticleNew-look yakuza tries to become the friendly face of Japan
Japan’s largest organised crime syndicate has launched a website in an apparent bid to reverse its declining fortunes. Instead of guns, molls and mayhem, the site is festooned with pictures of cheery...
View ArticleMembership of Japan's yakuza crime gangs falls to all-time low
Police say number of people in organised crime syndicates fell below 60,000 for first time on record last year...
View ArticleExplosion in gang violence expected in Japan after break-up of notorious...
The Japanese police force is bracing itself for an onslaught of violence following the break-up of one of the country’s most infamous gangs. The Yamaguchi-gumi, which previously had over 23,000 members...
View ArticleSplit in Japan’s largest yakuza outfit triggers fear of Tokyo turf war
Finding a mob hangout in Tokyo requires little more than a telephone book. The city’s richest crime group has an office tucked away off the back streets of Ginza shopping district. A bronze nameplate...
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