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=History=
=History=
Local city police were unable to quell the surge in criminal activity, nor could a deployment of State Police into the city slow the overwhelming growth of narcotic related business. This led to a coalition of neighborhood watch members, small business owners, and other-like minded individuals forming what was initially called the "Watchdogs". Violence exploded in late 2002 after the Watchdogs shifted from passive and political resistance to all-out urban warfare against the 76th Street Cartel.
Local city police were unable to quell the surge in criminal activity, nor could a deployment of State Police into the city slow the overwhelming growth of narcotic related business. This led to a coalition of neighborhood watch members, small business owners, and other-like minded individuals forming what was initially called the "Watchdogs". Violence exploded in late 2002 after the Watchdogs shifted from passive and political resistance to all-out urban warfare against the 76th Street Cartel.
=Description=
==Etymology==
==Characteristics==
==Presence==
=Organization=
==Initiation==
==Gang Structure==
==The Mask==
<!-- The Syndicate adopted the term "Security Through Obscurity" and practices this idea through the creation, wearing, and veneration of the iconic masks worn by ranking members. These masks are central to the persona of a Jackal, and therefore great importance is placed on the creation and design of these masks. When a Jackal is made an Enforcer, they gain the right to create a mask for themselves. Each mask is unique to the individual and can in a way identify the wearer, while also lending a sense of authority to the wearer. Despite this, Seran law enforcement agencies have in the past had trouble identifying and capturing members of the gang based on the appearance of these masks, as those who are Enforcers rarely commit crimes in the public eye. These crimes go unreported until they had long-since left the area. Those above Enforcers rarely perpetrate crimes themselves.
Despite calls from members of the public and law enforcement agencies, the Executive branch has been unable to outright outlaw the act of manufacturing and owning these masks similar the outlawing of drug paraphernalia. In the landmark case Levens v. --> 


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Revision as of 20:07, 21 May 2024

The Jackal Syndicate
JackalTag.png
A mural depicting the mascot of the gang in the city of Alexandria.
FoundedOctober 13, 2002; 21 years ago (2002-10-13)
FoundersChristian Barker (alleged Overboss), "The Council"
Founding locationMemphis, Carthage, Unified Sera
Years active2002-present
TerritoryNorthern and Central Sera, International
EthnicitySeran
Membershipapprox.15 - 20,000
Criminal activitiesBlackmail
Exhortion
Racketeering
Bribery
Human Trafficking
Murder
Narcotics Smuggling and Distribution
AlliesScions of Samedi
RivalsFive Families
Notable membersGhetto Prophet alleged, J Royalty

The Jackal Syndicate is a large, organized multinational criminal cartel located in Unified Sera's north and central areas. Founded in Memphis, Carthage in 2002 (allegedly) by prominent Zamastanian-born business tycoon and shipping CEO Christian Barker and "The Council". The gang initially rose as a result of violence perpetrated by members of the 76th Street Cartel assaulting and dealing drugs in Memphis, Carthage. This led to the formation of the precursor of the gang proper, and eventually culminated in the 2003 Memphis Gang War between what would become the Syndicate and the 76ers. The Syndicate's primary activities include Extortion, Narcotic manufacturing and distribution, smuggling, gun-running, racketeering, murder, and human trafficking. These illicit activities placed the Cartel among Sera's most violent and wanted criminal organizations.

A member of the Syndicate standing on a street corner and donning the Syndicate's iconic Anubis masks.

As a multinational gang, the Syndicate sources members and influence from several countries across Adula and the outside world.

History

Local city police were unable to quell the surge in criminal activity, nor could a deployment of State Police into the city slow the overwhelming growth of narcotic related business. This led to a coalition of neighborhood watch members, small business owners, and other-like minded individuals forming what was initially called the "Watchdogs". Violence exploded in late 2002 after the Watchdogs shifted from passive and political resistance to all-out urban warfare against the 76th Street Cartel.

Description

Etymology

Characteristics

Presence

Organization

Initiation

Gang Structure

The Mask