Gone are the days of secret gang handshakes and code words - now organised crime is going high-tech.
Several of the gangs which made the news recently - such as the swastika logo 21, the Indian-dominated 36 and mixed-race 18 - are on Facebook.
Although the Facebook groups are closed and require approval to join, the names of administrators and some members are clearly listed.
Some of the Facebook group gangs are 04, 21 (Klang and Shah Alam divisions), 1804 Kaigelz (the gangs 18 and 04 are linked, with 18 drawing its name from the 18 Immortals of Buddhism), and 36, also known as 'Bob Marley'.
The members of these groups have blatantly open profiles, with threatening status updates and photographs.
User 'Suria Jahat', who is purportedly a member of 36, sports the Sanskrit Om symbol as a logo, and the colours red, green and yellow. Full story...
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Several of the gangs which made the news recently - such as the swastika logo 21, the Indian-dominated 36 and mixed-race 18 - are on Facebook.
Although the Facebook groups are closed and require approval to join, the names of administrators and some members are clearly listed.
Some of the Facebook group gangs are 04, 21 (Klang and Shah Alam divisions), 1804 Kaigelz (the gangs 18 and 04 are linked, with 18 drawing its name from the 18 Immortals of Buddhism), and 36, also known as 'Bob Marley'.
The members of these groups have blatantly open profiles, with threatening status updates and photographs.
User 'Suria Jahat', who is purportedly a member of 36, sports the Sanskrit Om symbol as a logo, and the colours red, green and yellow. Full story...
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