Herein, what does mafia mean in Russian?
Russian organized crime or Russian mafia (Russian: рoссийская мафия, translit. rossiyskaya mafiya, Russian: русская мафия, translit. russkaya mafiya), sometimes referred to as Bratva (Russian: братва: "brotherhood"), is a collective of various organized crime groups originating in the former Soviet Union.
One may also ask, is the Mafia still around 2020? The Mafia continues to make millions and millions of dollars from not only traditional mob rackets but new and innovative schemes. There have been numerous reports of the Mob's demise over the last decade or so but families in and outside of New York remain.
Accordingly, who is the head of the Russian mafia?
Semion Yudkovich Mogilevich
How much is the Russian mafia worth?
Russian Mafia
According to Fortune, the Russian Mafia — which is comprised of ten “brigades”, with a 12-member council used to facilitate communication — brings in around $8.5 billion per year. Combined, it makes up a huge criminal body, up to 6,000 sub-groups, with as many as 3 million members.