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2009 Korean KCIA ( Korean Central Intelligiance Agency) reported there are 2 million hardcore Korean Mafia members in Korea. Half of them are connected to Korean Mafia and Korean Yakuza in Japan. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Korea1times (talkcontribs) 09:28, 3 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Toa Yuai Jigyo Kumiai: Korean Japanese Mafia. Business Territory covers Ginza, Tokyo, Chiba, Osaka, Korea. The gang membership number actually higher then what wikipedia suggest because Korean ethnic Yakuza have business connections with Top three Yakuza bosses ( Korean ethnic background). Plus Korean ethnic Yakuza have membership in Korea. The number suggest 1,000 members. I would not be surprised if numbers around 5 times higher around 50,000 ( Korea and Japan). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bostonasia (talkcontribs) 14:18, 30 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Korean Japanese Mafia/ Yakuza: Territory is Ginza, Tokyo. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Korea4one (talkcontribs) 14:02, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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