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The Sepchecya (MT Factbook)

The Sepchecya
01-09-2007, 07:32
Total Members: 8 million (3 Million Core Members, 5 Million Associates/ Confederates)

Leadership: The Sepchecya’s leadership is a group of three men called the Godfathers. The Godfathers only meet once a month to discuss business and to plan large scale operations. The Godfathers are given their rank after many years of service and for acts of courage to protect the brotherhood including committing high ranking executions. The current Godfathers are Nikolai Korberaov, Sergey Zhukov, Dimitri Robanmov.


Captains: Eric Greenbaum, (Union Racketeering/Corporate Fraud) Gus Visenheim, (Loan Sharking/Extortion) Vito Ratallani, (Assassinations/Kidnapping) Sergio Cortez, (Armed Robbery, Prostitution) Boris Putimov (Gambling/Drug Trafficking) Dino Feranelli, (Money Laundering, Human Trafficking) Patrick O’Brien (Smuggling/Grand Theft Auto)


Top Enforcers: Lazlo Kurtman, Viktor Gresin, Antonio Desilvo, Yuri Ivanstigey

Top Associates: Warren Gage, Virgil Sikes, Tesu Nomato, Boris Tramolkov

Businesses/crimes: Armed Robbery, Extortion, Union Racketeering, Corporate Fraud, Loan Sharking, Contract Killing, Kidnapping, Prostitution, Gambling, Drug Trafficking, and Money Laundering. Human Trafficking, Smuggling, Grand Theft Auto.



History:
The Sepchecya is an international Criminal Brotherhood that was founded back in Czarist Russia. The Sepchecya originally served as a guild for thieves and other criminals seeking to hide from the czar’s justice. This organization continued to expand well into the years until the rise of communism. The communist state managed to lock up most of the Sepchecya’s members into gulags all across the country.

The Sepchecya was originally involved in the Suka Wars or “Bitch Wars during the reign of Stalin. The Sepchecya instead of siding with traditionalist Thieves organizations formed a protection racket of the Sukas in their territory. This arrangement provided a solid relationship between the Sepchecya and the newer inmates making the organization bigger and provided members with Soviet military training.

The fall of communism brought many opportunities for the Sepchecya and they used their now formidable manpower to help out their neighborhoods and steal billions of dollars worth of soviet weaponry from abandoned soviet army bases and storage warehouses. This revenue provided the organization with a massive amount of wealth that helped them to expand from the streets of Moscow to all the former soviet republics in the east.

The 1990’s was a highly fruitful time for the Sepchecya organization as they started to incorporate members from other countries and not just of Russian stock. This made them even more diverse and harder to track for law enforcement agencies. The Sepchecya’s leadership decided the organization had gotten to large for one man to run and a group of three men were chosen from the old school Russian gangsters to run the Bratva. (Brotherhood)