‘THIEVES IN-LAW’
The group has senior criminals nicknamed “thieves in-law” associated with the gang who help coordinate Armenian Power’s criminal activities in the United States with actions by criminal groups in Russia, Georgia and Armenia, Birotte said.
“Their alleged ties transcend prison walls and international borders, reaching all the way back to the former Soviet bloc,” Breuer said.
But Armenian Power is also broken down into cells with their own leaders, Birotte said.
A racketeering indictment returned three weeks ago by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles charges 70 individuals of conspiracy, kidnapping, extortion, bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, credit card fraud, marijuana distribution and conducting an illegal gambling operation.
A separate indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Orange County, south of Los Angeles, charges 20 individuals in an intricate bank fraud.
Members of Armenian Power are accused of bribing bank insiders to gather information that allowed them to take over bank accounts and cause at least $10 million in losses.
Those involved in the scheme would have the bank send them victims’ checks, and use those to clean out their accounts, the indictment alleges. On some occasion, they would wait outside victims’ homes to pick up the checks when the mailman delivered them, law enforcement officials said.
Separate from the federal prosecution, the Los Angeles District Attorney charged 11 individuals tied to the group.
Armenian Power started in the 1980s as a common street gang and it numbers about 200 members with ties to black gangs and the Mexican Mafia, officials said.
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