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Gang de la Brise de Mer : ウィキペディア英語版
Gang de la Brise de Mer

The gang de la Brise de Mer is one of the most powerful Corsican criminal organizations. Based in Northern Corsica, the gang controls various activities (racketeering, slots machines traffic, laundering, night clubs, gambling clubs, casinos, etc.) in Corsica, but also in the South of France, in Paris, in Italy, in Occidental African countries (Gabon, Mali, Cameroon, etc.), and in Latin American countries.
The gang's moniker came from a Bastia cafe called "La Brise de Mer" (the sea breeze) where they held meetings throughout the 1970s.
The gang is well known for its spectacular, violent armed robberies in Corsica, France and the rest of Europe.
The robbery of the UBS bank in Geneva, Switzerland in 1990; the attack of a Securipost's trunk in 1991 and the robbery of Air France Mercure in 1992 are probably the most important robberies of the gang.
The "Brise de Mer" is also suspected of involvement in the murders in 2001 of members of Armata Corsa, a separatist Corsican armed group.
Around ten families or clans constitute the "Brise de Mer" organization. Its capital is estimated to be between 120 and 150 million Euro. This money is invested in Corsica (in illegal activities like racketeering etc. but also legal activities like tourism and construction business) and the rest of France, through the running of night clubs, bars and illegal slots machines (principally in the Southern France cities like Marseille, Aix en Provence, Toulon…) and gambling clubs in Paris. Other investments are casino activities in Africa, Latin America and Italy.
In 2001, several gangsters escaped from a prison near Bastia by sending fake fax from a judge ordering their release.〔Lichfield, John; Jailbreak by fax is new Corsican blow for France; The Independent, June 20 2001〕
Since 2008, several important suspected members of the gang (Richard Casanova, Daniel Vittini, Francis Mariani, Pierre-Marie Santucci...) have been killed during violent conflicts between the various Corsican gangs.〔(France 24- Alleged mafia chief gunned down in Corsican butcher )〕
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