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| founded = some point from 1930-1934 | | founded = some point from 1930-1934 | ||
| founder = [[Halit Acar (criminal)]] | | founder = [[Halit Acar (criminal)]] | ||
| founding_location = City of Industry, Sharifistan | | founding_location = City of Industry, Sharifistan | ||
| years_active = at least 1934-present | | years_active = at least 1934-present | ||
| territory = unknown but a handful of council estates in the City of Industry and Madinat Al-Islam and larger number of villages in Anatolian Pashtunistan and Sharifistan | | territory = unknown but includes a handful of council estates in the City of Industry and Madinat Al-Islam and larger number of villages in Anatolian Pashtunistan and Sharifistan as well as many urban areas in various Sharifistani colonies | ||
| ethnicity = Sharifistani | | ethnicity = [[Sharifistanis|Sharifistani]] (mostly [[Sharifistani Turks]], Sharifistani Kurds, Sharifistani Pashtuns and Sharifistani Roma ) | ||
| membership = 200,000-350,000 | | membership = 200,000-350,000 | ||
| leaders = | | leaders = [[Muhammed Acar]] (suspected) | ||
| activities = illegal bookmaking, infiltration of politics, money laundering, extortion, infiltration of unions, obstruction of justice, murder, political and police corruption and | | activities = illegal bookmaking, infiltration of politics, money laundering, extortion, protection racketeering, infiltration of unions, obstruction of justice, murder, political and police corruption, muscle-for-hire, contract killings and digital piracy. | ||
| allies = the Free Danistarabian Army and various Chechen mafia clans. | | allies = the Radical Faction of the Free Danistarabian Army, certain Sharifistani mujahideen factions and various Chechen mafia clans. | ||
| rivals = certain Yakuza families, certain Triad organisations | | rivals = certain Yakuza families, certain Triad organisations, the Danistarabian Mafia, Sharifistani drug cartels | ||
| notable_members = [[Halit Acar (criminal)]], [[Ali Acar (criminal)]], [[Muhammad Ahmed Ali (politician)]] and many others. | | notable_members = [[Halit Acar (criminal)]], [[Ali Acar (criminal)]], [[Muhammad Ahmed Ali (politician)]] and many others. | ||
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'''History''' | '''History''' | ||
Halit Acar, an extortionist and gambler who had fought bravely in the First World War and War of Independence, gradually consolidated power and alliances with a variety of late 1920s and early 1930s Sharifistani gangs. They formed a "brotherhood" and elected him as their leader. Unlike most more recent Rogues' Guild bosses he was never killed and never went to prison for longer than three years at a time. He established rules for his organization: Not to make money drugs or prostitution, not to attack women, children or dervishes, not to seduce each others' wives etc. He was a popular amongst the Sharifistani peasants, however, due to giving to the poor and robbing unpopular nobles. After he died of lung cancer, his son, a hired gun and Korean War veteran named Ali Halit Acar, named took over. Ali Halit Acar was known for ruthlessness and violence as well as great cunning. After killing a number of powerful and,in some cases, popular nobles he became a hated figure. He was shot by the City of Industry Police in 1964. | Halit Acar, an extortionist and gambler who had fought bravely in the First World War and War of Independence, gradually consolidated power and alliances with a variety of late 1920s and early 1930s Sharifistani gangs. They formed a "brotherhood" and elected him as their leader. Unlike most more recent Rogues' Guild bosses he was never killed and never went to prison for longer than three years at a time. He established rules for his organization: Not to make money drugs or prostitution, not to attack women, children or dervishes, not to seduce each others' wives etc. He was a popular amongst the Sharifistani peasants, however, due to giving to the poor and robbing unpopular nobles. After he died of lung cancer, his son, a hired gun and Korean War veteran named Ali Halit Acar, named took over. Ali Halit Acar was known for ruthlessness and violence as well as great cunning. After killing a number of powerful and,in some cases, popular nobles he became a hated figure. He was shot by the City of Industry Police in 1964. After his death he was succeeded by Gulîzêr Şêrdil (who was later shot by a rival) and then Redur Şêrdil (who was pardoned for his services in the 1st Danistarabian War) | ||
'''Current activities''' | |||
It is currently mostly involved in arms trafficking, money laundering and digital piracy and has connections to certain factions of the Sharifistani mujahideen as well as operating in Allanea and the Democratic Exodian Territories. | |||
[[Category:Sharifistan]] | [[Category:Sharifistan]] |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 5 December 2020
Founded | some point from 1930-1934 |
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Founder | Halit Acar (criminal) |
Founding location | City of Industry, Sharifistan |
Years active | at least 1934-present |
Territory | unknown but includes a handful of council estates in the City of Industry and Madinat Al-Islam and larger number of villages in Anatolian Pashtunistan and Sharifistan as well as many urban areas in various Sharifistani colonies |
Ethnicity | Sharifistani (mostly Sharifistani Turks, Sharifistani Kurds, Sharifistani Pashtuns and Sharifistani Roma ) |
Membership | 200,000-350,000 |
Leader(s) | Muhammed Acar (suspected) |
Criminal activities | illegal bookmaking, infiltration of politics, money laundering, extortion, protection racketeering, infiltration of unions, obstruction of justice, murder, political and police corruption, muscle-for-hire, contract killings and digital piracy. |
Allies | the Radical Faction of the Free Danistarabian Army, certain Sharifistani mujahideen factions and various Chechen mafia clans. |
Rivals | certain Yakuza families, certain Triad organisations, the Danistarabian Mafia, Sharifistani drug cartels |
Notable members | Halit Acar (criminal), Ali Acar (criminal), Muhammad Ahmed Ali (politician) and many others. |
History
Halit Acar, an extortionist and gambler who had fought bravely in the First World War and War of Independence, gradually consolidated power and alliances with a variety of late 1920s and early 1930s Sharifistani gangs. They formed a "brotherhood" and elected him as their leader. Unlike most more recent Rogues' Guild bosses he was never killed and never went to prison for longer than three years at a time. He established rules for his organization: Not to make money drugs or prostitution, not to attack women, children or dervishes, not to seduce each others' wives etc. He was a popular amongst the Sharifistani peasants, however, due to giving to the poor and robbing unpopular nobles. After he died of lung cancer, his son, a hired gun and Korean War veteran named Ali Halit Acar, named took over. Ali Halit Acar was known for ruthlessness and violence as well as great cunning. After killing a number of powerful and,in some cases, popular nobles he became a hated figure. He was shot by the City of Industry Police in 1964. After his death he was succeeded by Gulîzêr Şêrdil (who was later shot by a rival) and then Redur Şêrdil (who was pardoned for his services in the 1st Danistarabian War)
Current activities
It is currently mostly involved in arms trafficking, money laundering and digital piracy and has connections to certain factions of the Sharifistani mujahideen as well as operating in Allanea and the Democratic Exodian Territories.