Armenian organized crime rings charged with stealing $83 million in Amazon cargo
- On May 20, 13 alleged members of Armenian Organized Crime were arrested in coordinated raids in Los Angeles and Florida on federal charges, including murder and kidnapping.
- The U.S. Attorney's Office and Homeland Security reported the arrests were part of efforts to control criminal enterprises in the San Fernando Valley.
- Prosecutors stated that $83 million in merchandise was stolen from Amazon by members of the syndicate as part of a cargo theft ring.
- If convicted, the 13 individuals face potential sentences of 10 years to life in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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ICE busts Armenian crime syndicate operating in California, Florida - Washington Examiner
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An Armenian crime ring stole $83 million worth of Amazon cargo, DOJ says
Competing members of Armenian-American organized crime groups have been charged with attempted murder, kidnapping, fraud, and more than $83 million in theft from Amazon (AMZN). Thirteen alleged members were arrested in California and Florida on Tuesday, including Ara Artuni and his archrival, Robert Amiryan, both of…Read more...
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