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| allies = the Free Danistarabian Army and various Chechen mafia clans. | | allies = the Free Danistarabian Army and various Chechen mafia clans. | ||
| rivals = certain Yakuza families, certain Triad organisations and Sharifistani drug cartels | | rivals = certain Yakuza families, certain Triad organisations and Sharifistani drug cartels | ||
| notable_members = [[Halit 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 1930s Sharifistani gangs. They formed a "brotherhood" and elected him as their leader. | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 25 October 2020
Founded | some point from 1930-1934 |
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Founder | Halit Acar (criminal) |
Named after | unknown |
Founding location | City of Industry, Sharifistan |
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. |
Ethnicity | Sharifistani Turk, Pashtun and Sharifistani Roma |
Membership | 200,000-350,000 |
Leader(s) | unknown |
Criminal activities | illegal bookmaking, infiltration of politics, money laundering, extortion, infiltration of unions, obstruction of justice, murder, political and police corruption and other criminal and non-criminal activities. |
Allies | the Free Danistarabian Army and various Chechen mafia clans. |
Rivals | certain Yakuza families, certain Triad organisations and 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.