Let's unravel the mystery of gangster Usoyan together. Usoyan, a gangster who was shot and killed in 2013, is said to have more influence than Russia**, and is known as the most powerful gangster in the world.
From a Soviet-era nobody to a tycoon who has controlled the Russian underworld for fifty years, his rise to prominence is full of surprises and legends. How did he climb to the pinnacle of power, step by step, and how was he killed?
It's all waiting for you to uncover.
On January 26, 2013, at night in Moscow, the capital of Russia, more than a dozen mysterious black cars quietly drove into a luxury hotel. The security guards confirmed their identities one by one, and then walked into a room with a nervous expression.
After driving all the outsiders out, they sat down in their respective places, expecting the gray-haired old man to start the meeting. In this spacious conference room, there were four groups of people standing in each of the four directions, and in addition to the old man, there were three middle-aged people sitting at the front table, who were the leaders of each group.
The old man looked around and asked, "Is everyone there?" The attendant beside him nodded, suggesting that the meeting could begin. The old man said solemnly: "There is only one purpose of this meeting, and that is to reasonably divide the management areas of each gang in the 'post-Usoyan era' to avoid the outbreak of war due to conflicts of interest."
At present, the boss of the Ouniani gang says that they have developed a detailed plan to not only carve out the territory of the four major criminal organizations, but also control the new gangs.
This plan aroused everyone's interest, and everyone asked him to explain it in detail. ”
The meeting moved on to the second part - selection"Party leader"。Once elected, the party leader will sit on an equal footing with the four leaders. In order to prove their determination and courage, the three action captains resolutely took off their clothes, revealing tattoos all over their bodies.
These tattoos are a symbol of Russian gangster status, and each tattoo represents a specific meaning and cannot be chosen arbitrarily. The eagle on the torso represents the "leader", the stars tattooed on the knees and shoulders represent "never look down", and the dagger represents "killing".
While the four leaders were interrogating the three operation leaders and reviewing their "briefing sheets", a team of SWAT officers suddenly broke in and arrested all the personnel on the scene.
According to official Russian statements, a total of 23 gang members were arrested in the operation, including four ringleaders, Burr, Alexander, Pavel and Borisv. ** It was revealed that the purpose of the informant was to discuss how they could stabilize the underground situation after the death of "Daddy Hassan" and deter others who wanted to fish in troubled waters.
The organizer of the meeting was Bohr, the boss of the Ouniani gang, and since the death of "Daddy Hassan", there has been speculation that he will get the most out of the assassination.
Although "Daddy Hassan" announced that he would quit the underworld and no longer participate in gang affairs, he still had a lot of influence on various illegal activities in the former Soviet Union, which made him a thorn in the side of many other gangs.
He is gone, and other organizations that have been suppressed by him in the past have opportunities to grow. Burr's Oniani Gang had lagged behind "Daddy Hassan" in the field of mineral extraction, so he was suspected of having a motive to kill "Daddy Hassan".
So, who is "Daddy Hassan"? How did he single-handedly defeat the major Russian gangsters known as the "most **"?
Usoyan, known as a Russian mob boss who could sit with Putin, was assassinated in Moscow in 2013. He was once rumored to be a gangster who could have dinner with Putin, and he was also the most powerful underworld figure in the world in the post-Soviet era, and once helped Russia's Yeltsin deal with the "Chechen kidnapping case".
When Usoyan relied on his iron-blooded means to defeat a kingdom that almost no one could match, he wanted to retreat with his whole body, but the rivers and lakes did not let him go so easily.
What was the fate of the famous gangster in the end? Usoyan was born in 1937 in a Kurdish settlement in the Soviet Union, the son of poor farmers who grew crops for a living.
The impoverished environment made Usoyan appear more mature and calm than his peers from an early age, and he had a strong desire for money from an early age. Unable to stay in school due to his nature, Usoyan joined the local gang as a teenager, running errands and stealing to make ends meet.
And his teenage years were the period of reconstruction after World War II, and due to the large number of men who died on the battlefield, the number of men has always been smaller than that of women.
Under such circumstances, the police force seems to be overstretched, the social order is chaotic, and many criminals take the opportunity to rise rapidly by various illegal means. The situation was very similar in the Soviet Union and in Japan, where yakuza also developed rapidly during the post-war reconstruction.
According to common sense, Usoyan was still young, and he did not have particularly outstanding skills in the Soviet Union, which advocated force, and it was difficult to compete with the leaders who already had the status of the rivers and lakes.
The times create heroes, and fate chooses you, this is an inescapable fact. In the face of the instability of social order in the Soviet Union, the "loving father" Stalin ordered that all those who had committed serious crimes be sent to the "Gulag" prison in Siberia.
For a time, the army swept across the country and wiped out those criminals who were famous and had underworld backgrounds. As a result, the gangsters in the Soviet Union were almost completely destroyed.
However, what is unexpected is that those young people who were originally suppressed in the gang have been given the opportunity to make a name for themselves.
Usoyan and Ivankov are two representatives of Russian gangsters, the former is the godfather of Eastern European gangs, and the latter is committed to making Russian gangsters an international criminal organization.
However, both gangsters died in assassination attempts in Russia. In this situation, Usoyan started his own criminal enterprise, and he led a gang of people to launch illegal activities.
In 1958, 21-year-old Usoyan was convicted of robbery**, and although he had been a regular visitor to the police station before that, the incident was so serious that he could face a heavy sentence.
When ordinary people are faced with difficulties, most of them panic, but Usoyan has a unique vision. Through a sober analysis, he saw that the ** trial case ** may be vulnerable to money**.
So, he used his wisdom to solve problems with money, and at the same time took the opportunity to make friends with ** insiders and establish his own political network. During this period, Usoyan's criminal career expanded day by day.
However, the amnesty decree issued by Khrushchev changed all that. Almost 80 percent of the criminals were released, tens of millions of people returned to society, social order was affected, and Usoyan's criminal group was also under siege by old-school bigwigs.
At the crossroads of his life, he met two people who had a profound impact on his life. Who are they? How did Usoyan rise from an ordinary person to the king of the gang?
In 2013, the living fossil of the Russian gangster, "Daddy Hassan", was shot after escaping multiple assassinations. Some call him the ruler of the Russian gangsters, the "underground emperor" of Moscow, where Putin has the final say during the day and is in his charge at night.
However, after years of fighting, the underworld tycoon is tired of the life of fighting and killing. However, when he tried to quit the world, he was subjected to a series of well-planned assassinations.
In 2013, a killer hiding in the shadows ended the old man's legendary life with a deadly bullet. He is the inheritor of the old and new gangsters in Russia, so is his death really killed by the Russian ** as the outside world says?
In 1966, at the age of 30, Usoyan was convicted of extortion by the Georgian District Court and sentenced to three years in prison. At that time, he did not have the prestige that he later had, but only enjoyed a certain popularity in his hometown town.
In front of the real underworld boss, he can only be regarded as an insignificant little person. However, what the judge who put Usoyan in prison this time did not expect was that it was this experience that personally created an underworld king that lasted for decades.
The three-year sentence is neither long nor short. To pass the time of boredom, Usoyan began to meet different people frequently in prison and deepened the relationship by giving them items such as cigarettes.
In the Gulag prison, this shrewd and capable young man catches the attention of two law thieves and wins their favor. The Thief is the name given to one of the two major factions in the Gulag prison, who are thrown into the world's largest prison for various reasons, and they are hostile to the ** and despise all those who serve the country.
The thief must promise others that he will not be able to start a family for the rest of his life, that he will not be able to engage in any lawful profession, and that he will have to live on crime. They behave in an extremely ferocious style, but very united, and are among the most respected people in the Russian gangster.
Usoyan's experience can be likened to a businessman earning an MBA that added value to his career. After serving three years in prison, he had become an expert in the crime industry and had used his network to fearlessly expand his sphere of influence and develop a series of illegal activities.
In 1991, the political turmoil brought about by the collapse of the Soviet Union provided an opportunity for Usoyan to grow his criminal group by buying the mineral resources of his homeland at a low price, thereby gaining a large fortune and growing his criminal group.
With his remarkable status and unrivaled strength, he is respectfully known as "Daddy Hassan". However, what really made him famous was that he relied on his connections to solve problems that even Yeltsin could not solve in the Chechen kidnapping case, and succeeded in freeing the Chechens from hostages.
Since then, his name "Usoyan" has begun to enter the public eye.
As time passed, this man who made a living from crime began to have the idea of quitting the rivers and lakes. However, the assassination of him again and again, as well as the news of the killing of his fellow boss Ivankov, filled his heart with panic and uneasiness.
He longs to get rid of the underworld once and for all, but he can't escape the call of death, and finally on January 16, 2013, he is killed by the god of death.
The moment he walked out of the restaurant on Povar Street in Moscow, a sniper on the opposite building shot him in the head, and a generation of gang leaders fell on the street.
Afterwards, some people said that he was a victim of the internal struggle of the gang, but some people hinted through various clues that the killer's skills and use of ** are beyond the scope of ordinary people, and Usoyan's death may be hidden behind a greater power struggle.