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organized crime

NOUN
  1. underworld organizations

How To Use organized crime In A Sentence

  • The Tokyo police department is clamping down on organized crime.
  • The property claim signals prosecutors' intention to dismantle what they consider an organized crime syndicate.
  • Our ability to combat organized crime has been aided by our partnership with local police.
  • The murders may have been linked to organized crime.
  • Bribery, drugs, gambling, strong-arm tactics, cheating, stealing, and lies make for a full day in the life of a gang or organized crime member. Tom Gerdy: The Death of the Student Athlete
  • Mr. Gülen's followers say the real conspirators are instead members of the so-called Deep State — what they call a demented, multitentacled secret alliance of high-level figures in the military, the intelligence services, the judiciary and organized crime. A Nation of Conspiracies
  • The property claim signals prosecutors' intention to dismantle what they consider an organized crime syndicate.
  • The old joke went: Q.. What do they call organized crime in Oklahoma?
  • It will likely mark a turning point in the government's effort to pursue those who aid and abet organized crime and mark a new low for public trust in the government's ability to address the problem. Controversial Mexican Politician Freed on Weapons Charges
  • Thousands of American citizens have informed on these organized crime syndicates.
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