2009 in organized crime

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The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimated that in 2009 transnational organized crime generated $870 billion in income. Although it is difficult to quantity the exact amount, the United States suffered the greatest loss. In addition to financial damages, the victims suffered irreparable physical or emotional harm, particularly those involved with sex trafficking and immigration schemes.[1]

January

  • January 5 – Giovanni Venosa, star of the film Gomorra, is arrested for attempting to collect pizzo protection money from businesses.[2]
  • January 8 – Colombian drug lord Leonidas Vargas is shot dead by assassins while lying in a hospital bed in Madrid.[3]
  • January 19–21 police officers in Tijuana are arrested on suspicion of collaborating with drug cartels.[4]
  • January 28 – Frank Calabrese, Sr. receives life imprisonment for numerous murders.

February

March

April

May

June

November

December

  • December 5 – Giovanni Nicchi (Cosa Nostra), wanted since 2006 and on the list of most wanted fugitives in Italy, is arrested in Palermo.[24] In Milan Gaetano Fidanzati (Cosa Nostra), wanted since 2008, is arrested as well.[24]
  • December 31 – The bodies of six men abducted December 30 in the north-central Mexican state of Durango are found shot to death execution-style. Among them are Bobby Salcedo, an assistant principal and school board member, who is from El Monte, California. Salcedo is believed to be the first U.S. elected official killed in the four years of Mexican drug-related violence.[25]

Arts and literature

Deaths

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