Brunier Syndicate (Fratanica)
Founded | 1930 |
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Named after | Aleron Brunier |
Founding location | Mallette, Fratanica |
Years active | 91 years |
Territory | Fratanica, including parts of Augustine Island |
Ethnicity | Fratanican |
Membership | 2,000 |
Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, human trafficking, arms trafficking, money laundering, loan sharking, racketeering, extortion, robbery, bribery, fraud |
The Brunier Syndicate is a criminal syndicate located in Fratanica. Originally founded in 1930 as a combative response to authoritarianism, the Brunier Syndicate became one of the largest criminal groups in Fratanica. Depicted as a bande by Fratanican authorities, today the group is one of the most prolific throughout the country. Despite the decline in membership and overall disinterest in organized crime, the Brunier Syndicate still operate throughout Fratanica, and have been involved in a few high-profile cases of bribery and corruption.
Its members are well known for being inspired by Uccosan tradition, partaking in traditional honorific practices and resembling the closely-knit perspective on family. Unlike some other criminal groups throughout the world, this criminal group has no interest with disaster relief or emergency.