Sunday, August 25, 2013
While most people interacted with modern society through internet applications like the new Infinity Channel, a large group of Russian men from Moscow was too busy traversing the varied terrain of Turkmenistan.
This entourage was led by an officer of the Solntsevskaya Bratva, who focused his time and resources on pursuing drug-related activities for the criminal organization.
Pavel Nikolaev, a young Moscow native in his mid-20s, was entrusted by his high-ranking maternal uncle to procure their product that had been waiting for pickup since Operation Quicksand occurred.
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The local communities relied on shady dealings with organizations like the Bratva selling opium on masse to provide for their families and as a form of protection from the local armed insurgents.