The most dangerous gangs in the world operate on an international scale, committing murder, producing and trafficking drugs, extorting local businesses, bribing and blackmailing politicians, running prostitution and illegal gambling operations, engaging in human trafficking, illegally dumping waste, and even running major corporations and legitimate businesses.
Some of these gangs bring in as much revenue as Fortune 500 corporations and have the same level of sophistication to match. Where they differ is the ruthless violence and intimidation tactics with which they carry out their empire building.
Here are 10 of the most dangerous gangs in the world as measured by their size, international scope, local influence, and level of violence.
1. Los Zetas
Mexican Marines in an operation against the Los Zetas cartel. Soldiers hide their identities to avoid cartel retribution. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
For nearly 10 years, Mexico has become plagued by a violent drug war that has claimed over 50,000 lives. Ever since 2006 when then President Felipe Calderon declared a war on Mexico’s drug cartels, many of Mexico’s once great cities have become battlegrounds for control of the multi-billion dollar drug routes into the United States.
The turf war between the notoriously violent Los Zetas and the older Sinaloa cartel are in large part responsible for the torture and mass murders that have been regular headlines in Mexico since 2006. The Los Zetas were originally formed when a group of Mexico’s Elite Special Forces left the army to enter the lucrative drug trade by becoming hired muscle for the Gulf Cartel.
Eventually, the enforcement arm of the Gulf Cartel realized that they could grab a piece of the drug pie themselves, and broke off to form the Los Zetas. These military trained assassins created a drug cartel that took the violence of the drug war to a new level, ruthlessly murdering and torturing anyone from rival gang members, suspected informants, police, politicians, journalists, and innocent citizens.
They’re now considered the most powerful, dangerous, and lucrative drug cartel in Mexico, and are likely the world’s most dangerous gang. Their influence is so strong that when their leader Heriberto Lazcano was killed in a shootout with Mexican Marines in October 2012, Los Zetas managed to steal his body from authorities, making Mexican authorities look helpless.
2. Sinaloa Cartel
The powerful Sinaloa Cartel is headed by the charismatic “El Chapo” Guzman, widely considered to be the most powerful drug trafficker in the world.
He has even been named one of the world’s most powerful people every year since 2009 by Forbes magazine, ranking 41st in 2009, 60th in 2010, and 55th in 2011. The DEA has called him the “godfather of the drug world.”
The Sinaloa Cartel has been widely rumored to be working with the Mexican federal police and military to control the Juarez Valley and crush other cartels in the area. Some authorities consider the Sinaloa Cartel to be the most powerful drug trafficking organization in the world, although other authorities believe the Los Zetas have since taken that title. Even if they’re not #1, the Sinaloa Cartel is still a top player when it comes to doing what it does best – trafficking drugs and dishing out murder.
3. SoIntsevskaya Bratva
The SoIntsevskaya Bratva, also known as the SoIntsevskaya Brotherhood, is usually considered to be the largest faction of the collection of loosely organized crime syndicates known as the “Russian Mafia”.
Actual information available about the Solntsevskaya Bratva is limited. What is known however is that the groups leader and founder - Sergei “Mikhas” Mikhailov - fashions himself more businessman than mafioso. It is believed that the group controls hundreds of legitimate businesses throughout Russia and beyond. However, despite being involved heavily in legitimate business, the SoIntsevskaya Bratva have no qualms about using murder and violence to achieve business ends and eliminate competitors.
The SoIntsevskaya Bratva are also involved in virtually every aspect of the Russian underworld, and run criminal rackets running the gamut of traditional mafia activities, from prostitution, to extortion, to bribery and blackmail, to credit card fraud, human trafficking, arms dealing, stock fraud, money laundering, and even online scams and hacking.
The influence and power of the SoIntsevskaya Bratva extend well beyond Russia’s borders. This gang has powerful influence in the United States as well, particularly in Chicago, San Francisco, Miami, Grand Rapids, and New York.
4. Camorra
The Camorra are an extremely influential and violent faction of the Italian mafia. While the Camorra doesn’t have a centralized leadership, this only makes them more robust. The Camorra is believed to be a loose affiliation of around 111 Camorra clans, which in total have over 6,700 members.
Leading Italian mafia expert and investigative journalist Roberto Saviano believes that the Camorra are the most influential faction of the Italian mafia, based on their numbers, level of influence, economic power, and the level of violence they use in pursuit of their goals. In addition to their criminal activities, they also control a large number of legitimate businesses throughout Italy.
While the Camorra are involved in virtually every type of criminal activity imaginable, they’re especially notorious amongst locals for their extortion of local businesses. The price of not paying is often arson or death. Because of their use of bribery and violence to influence local politicians and law enforcement, Camorra clans can wield tremendous influence over the areas they control.
5. Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)
The Mara Salvatrucha may very well be the most dangerous gang in the United States and Central America. The Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, originated in El Salvador from a posse (mamra) of El Savadorian immigrants who escaped to Southern California during the 1980s shortly after El Salvador’s bloody civil war.
Since then, MS-13 has grown as an international force, spreading throughout Central America, Mexico, and The United States, though authorities don’t believe MS-13 operates with any central leadership.
They originally gained notoriety as hired muscle for the Mexican cartels, but has since grown into a dangerous threat of its own. MS-13 members are notorious for their tattoos and unflinching willingness to use brutal violence to achieve their goals.
In a 2011 Gang Assessment, the FBI included an entire section dedicated to the MS-13, indicating that this may very well be the most dangerous gang operating in the United States at the moment. The FBI even has an entire task force dedicated to MS-13.
6. The Yakuza
Yakuza members showing off their tattoos (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
While the Yakuza is perhaps the most influential organized crime group within their own home country, the famed Yakuza generally goes about their business with minimal violence compared to many of the gangs on this list, although they’re certainly no strangers to intimidation and murder. The largest branch of the Yakuza, the Yamaguchi-gumi, has 39,000 gang members and accounts for almost 50% of all of Japan’s gangsters.
The Yakuza have extremely close ties with high level politicians and are intertwined with everyday business in Japan. They have official corporate headquarters and business cards, and members parade around fearlessly in tinted luxury vehicles, distinctive tattoos, flashy suits, and missing fingers. The missing fingers are a result of acts of penance, where a member who has failed in some way cuts off parts to show his regret for failure. To avoid trouble, many businesses will deny access to Yakuza members with uncovered tattoos.
While the Yakuza are associated with a wide range of illegal and oftentimes violent activities, they also perform humanitarian work and generally aim to avoid civilian casualties, which allows them to continue to operate relatively openly within Japanese society.
7. Hell’s Angels
The Hell’s Angels are probably the most famous organized crime syndicate in North America. This motorcycle club is incorporated in the United States and in Canada as the Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation. While they’re primarily based in North America, they have 230 chapters worldwide in 27 countries.
The Hell’s Angels are probably most well known for riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles and wearing jackets and patches with their infamous “winged death heads” logo. In fact, their logo is so famous that the Hells Angels actually filed a lawsuit against designer Alexander McQueen for misusing their trademarked logo in a ring and box dress from his 2010 Autumn/Winter collection. The Hell’s Angels lawyer ominously stated that “If you’ve got one of these rings on, a member might get really upset that you’re an imposter.”
The Hell’s Angels insist that they’re simply a group of motorcycle enthusiasts, but according to various intelligence agencies, the Hells Angels are classified internationally as one of the world’s “big 4″ motorcycle gangs. Their members allegedly engage in organized crime activities ranging from drug dealing and trafficking, extortion, robbery, and prostitution.
8. United Bamboo
United Bamboo is believed to be the most powerful triad in Taiwan, with an estimated 10,000 members.
United Bamboo operates with an “old school” organized crime code of ethics that stresses unity, though its members frequently engage in violence.
They’re believed to control the drug trafficking in Taiwan and have significant political influence, as well as operations that stretch through Asia, the Americas, and Europe. Like many other triad crime syndicates, United Bamboo doesn’t have a single boss, but rather uses a horizontal hierarchical structure that insulates the organization should a member get killed or arrested.
9. Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC)
PCC often targets Sau Paulo's military police (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Primeiro Comando da capital (PCC), is a notorious gang based out of Sau Paulo, Brazil. They maintain an extraordinary level of control over the local state prison system, as well as the
favelas - the poor, Brazilian shanty towns notorious for their extreme poverty, violence and lawlessness.
The gang is believed to be comprised of around 6,000 dues-paying members, as well as another 140,000 prison inmates. While the gang originated in the Sau Paulo prison system (its believed to have started as a prison soccer team), the PCC now orchestrate drug deals with gangs like the Columbian FARC and Rios Red Command.
The PCC is probably most famous for bringing the city of Sao Paulo to a virtual standstill in spring of 2006 when its members simultaneously attacked banks, buses, public buildings, and prisons over a 4 day period. By the end of the chaos, 150 people were dead.
10. The Mungiki
Mathare, the 2nd largest slum in Nairobi, and the heart of Mungiki operations (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Mungiki may consist of as many as 100,000 gang members from Kenya’s largest ethnic group, the Kikuyu. They’re viewed as both a criminal syndicate and a terrorist group, and are known for beheading anyone who stands in their way, as well as the barbaric practice of female genital mutilation.
The Mungiki originated as just another of the many machete-wielding ethnic gang that plague many African countries. However over the last few years, the Mungiki have managed to gather significant political and economic force through large scale recruitment and violence. In the most recent Kenyan election, the Mungiki used violence to intimidate, mounting severed heads on poles in Nairobi to scare voters.
When the Kikuyu incumbent - Mwai Kibaki - won a questionable election victory over his challenger Raila Odinga, the Mungiki started ruthlessly murdering women and children from rival ethnic groups.
While The Mungiki hold little influence outside of Kenya and its neighboring countries, the level of violence practiced by the group puts them in our top 10 list of the most dangerous gangs in the world.