Special Crime

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Across
  1. 2. Actions resembling terrorism but lacking the political motivation or ideology typically associated with terrorism.
  2. 4. triangle: A region in Southeast Asia known for the production of illicit drugs, particularly opium.
  3. 6. terrorism: Terrorism carried out for political purposes or to achieve political objectives.
  4. 7. crime: Criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet.
  5. 8. disorder: A situation characterized by unrest, protests, or violence within a society.
  6. 11. A planned undertaking, often used to refer to criminal activities.
  7. 14. Gang: A criminal organization consisting primarily of Chinese members.
  8. 18. trafficking: The illegal trade of humans for the purposes of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation.
  9. 19. crime: Criminal activities carried out by a structured group.
  10. 21. Japanese itinerant merchants, sometimes involved in criminal activities.
  11. 23. crime group: A structured group engaged in criminal activities.
  12. 24. The illegal production or distribution of goods, especially alcohol.
  13. 26. A narcotic drug derived from the opium poppy, often associated with illegal drug trade.
  14. 29. A form of bootlegging where only one leg of a pair of pants is sold.Incomers: Individuals or groups who move into a new area, often with criminal intentions.
  15. 30. An adviser or counselor to the leader of a mafia or crime syndicate.
  16. 32. The term does not appear to be widely recognized; it may be a specific reference or terminology.
  17. 33. Japanese organized crime syndicates.
  18. 34. The use of violence or intimidation to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals.
  19. 35. Criminals who smuggle people across borders, often charging high fees.
  20. 38. to the boss: A trusted adviser or counselor to the leader of a criminal organization.
  21. 40. crime: Criminal activities that occur across national borders.
Down
  1. 1. A type of organized crime syndicate originating in Italy.
  2. 3. The illegal transportation of goods across borders to avoid taxes or regulations.
  3. 5. The act of taking advantage of someone or something for personal gain, often in a harmful or unfair manner.
  4. 7. di capi re: Italian for "boss of all bosses," a title used to refer to the leader of a criminal organization.
  5. 9. The leader or head of a criminal. organization.
  6. 10. A group of individuals, often involved in criminal activities, who associate regularly.
  7. 12. A Chinese organized crime syndicate
  8. 13. political terrorism: Terrorism with a specific political agenda or goal, but on a smaller scale.
  9. 15. A person who forges swords, often associated with traditional craftsmanship.State terrorism: Acts of terrorism committed by a state or its agents against its own people or other nations.
  10. 16. Korean organized crime groups.
  11. 17. Likely a reference to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, a United States federal law used to combat organized crime.
  12. 20. terrorism: Terrorism motivated by factors other than political ideology, such as religious or social causes.
  13. 22. A high-ranking member of a criminal organization who serves as second-in-command to the boss.
  14. 25. Chinese-American organizations involved in various criminal activities.
  15. 27. head: A slang term that may refer to someone in charge of a specific area or "beat" within a criminal organization.
  16. 28. Islamiyah: A Southeast Asian militant Islamist terrorist group linked to Al-Qaeda.
  17. 31. A place providing refuge or safety, often used in the context of hiding from law enforcement.
  18. 36. A militant Sunni Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden.
  19. 37. Kong: A special administrative region of China known for its vibrant economy and historical association with organized crime.
  20. 39. (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria): A terrorist group aiming to establish a caliphate based on extremist interpretations of Islamic law.