Russian Bratva Structure
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Russian Bratva structure
Note that all these positions are not always official titles, but rather are understood names for roles that the individual performs.
- Pakhan - is the Boss or Krestnii Otets "Godfather" and controls everything. The Pakhan controls four criminal cells in the working unit through an intermediary called a "Brigadier." [1]
- Two Spies - watch over the action of the brigadier's to ensure loyalty and none become too powerful. Sovietnik (Support Group) and Obshchak (Security Group)
- Sovietnik - ("Councilor"), is the advisor and most close trusted individuals to the Pakhan.
- Obshchak - the bookmaker, collects all money from Brigadier's and bribes the government.
- Brigadier – or Avtorityet ("Authority"), is like a captain in charge of a small group of men. He gives out jobs to Boyeviks ("warriors") and pays tribute to Pakhan. He runs a crew which is called a Brigade (Bratva). A Brigade is made up of 5-6 Boyeviks and Shestyorkas. There are four Brigadiers running criminal activity in the Russian Bratva.
- Kryshas - literally "roofs", "covers". Those are an extremely violent "enforcers" as well as cunning individuals. Such enforcer is often employed to protect a business from other criminal organizations.
- Torpedo – "Contract killer" [2]
- Boyevik - literally "warrior" works for a Brigadier having a special criminal active to run similar to American Mafia soldiers. A Boyevik is in charge of finding new guys and paying tribute up to his Brigadier. Boyevik is also the main strike force of a brigade (bratva).
- Byki - bodyguards (literally: bulls)
- Shestyorka - is an associate to the organization also called the "sixth". Is an errand boy for the organization and is the lowest rank in the Russian Mafia. The sixthes are assigned to some Avtorityets for support. They also provide an intelligence for the upcoming "dielo" or on a certain target. They usually stay out of the main actions, although there might be exceptions, depending on circumstances. During a "dielo" Shestyorkas perform security functions standing on the look out (Shookher - literally: danger). Shestyorkas are usually young males up to 24 years of age (approximately) and are Vory in training, so to speak. It is a temporary position and an individual either making it into the Vor-world or being cast aside. As they are earning their respect and trust in Bratva they may be performing roles of the regular Boyeviks or Byki depending on the necessities and patronage of their Brigadier or Avtorityet.
The four groups
These are the four groups in which the Russian mafia is made of.[3]
- Elite group – led by a Pakhan who is involved in management, organization and ideology. This is the highest group controls both support group and security group.
- Security group – is led by one of his spies. His job is to make sure the organization keeps running and also keeps the peace between the organizations and other criminal groups and also paying off the right people. This group works with the Elite group and is equal in power with the Support groups. Is in charger of security and in intelligence.
- Support group- is led by one of his spies. His job is to watch over the working unit collecting the money while supervising their criminal actives. This group works with the elite group and is equal in power with the Security group. They plan a specific crime for a specialized group or choose who carries out the operation.
- Working Unit – There are four Brigadiers running a criminal activity in the working unit. Each Brigade is controlled by a Brigadier. This is the lowest group working with only the Support group. The group is involved in burglars, thieves, prostitution, extortion, street gangs and other crimes.
In the Russian Mafia to become a "Vor" (plural: Vory) (a Thief) is an honorary title meaning to become a made man. The honor of becoming a Vor is only given when the recruit show’s considerable leadership skills, personal ability, intellect and charisma. Pakhan or another high ranking member of an organization can decided if the recruit will receive such title. When you become a member amongst the Vor-world you have accept the code Vor v Zakone or Thief inside the Law (compare to outlaws).[4] ,[5]
Inner Circle Type
The Bratva (literally the Brotherhood), or so called Russian Mafia has a somewhat unorganized structure. There are only a few groups which are organized, but most of the other groups stays unorganized. To explain more, there's the leader who is called Pakhan (the Father), he has all the power and is in charge of everything. Pakhan questions everybody and no one questions his authority. Putting the Pakhan's word in question constitutes an automatic dispel out of the organization in the best case scenario which also can lead to the termination of the individual. Most of the regulations are based on certain understandings, traditions, and, of course, are not documented. One has to be cultured in the environment to learn all the understandings and traditions of certain criminal groups which vary in inconsiderable degree.
Beside Pakhan there is also a Councilor, called Sovietnik, which gives advices. Sovietniks are the most close and trusted individuals of Pakhan. Then the next rank is the Obshchak, which is a so called bookmaker in the Russian mafia, collects all money and bribes the government. The next rank is a Avtorityet (Authority), each avtorityet has earned its place, by proving himself to every other criminal (Vor), they usually have a lot of Shestyorka's working under them as well. The inner circle mainly consists of the Pakhan, Sovietnik, Obschak and all the Avtorityets, a shestyorka is not included in the inner circle, as they are lower class criminals in the hierarchy of Vory.
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/docs/rusorg3.htm
- ↑ http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/yett_rumafia/haselton.htm
- ↑ http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/docs/rusorg3.htm
- ↑ http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/jr000247b.pdf
- ↑ http://books.google.com/books?id=fbcPBAOJcXYC&pg=RA1-PA76&lpg=RA1-PA76&dq=Russian+mafia+brigadier+structure&source=bl&ots=sbsC3o3rmf&sig=60AgtticZeZPXUAo2qiWI633fsg&hl=en&ei=NCUxSpK5AZCqMrSH-dIH&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2#PRA1-PA76,M1
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