The most famous criminal gang in Lithuania. The leader was the infamous Henrikas Daktaras. They ruled the Lithuanian mafia from 1978 to 1997. He escaped from the police in 2008, and when Henrikas was arrested in 2009, he was sentenced to serve life in jail. The gang is still known to this day in Lithuania.
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-Oh wow!
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-Oh wow!
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