May 30 2008

‘James Bond’ mafia ring caught in Cyprus

Published by mafia-news.com at 4:59 pm under Cyprus

Four Russians will appear in “court” in occupied northern Cyprus today accused of trying to swindle thousands of pounds from casinos by using “James Bond-style equipment” to try and beat the banker.

The men, dubbed “The James Bond Mafia” by local press, cheated casinos by using pin-hole cameras hidden in cigarette packets, tiny microphones and even a van equipped with “enough surveillance gadgetry to conduct a full scale CIA operation”.

Satellites, shortwave radio, internet and other cutting-edge devices never seen in Cyprus were discovered in the van, which was stationed outside the casino in a car park.

The officer leading the investigation told the Famagusta Gazette that after they found two suitcases of high tech gadgets in the Russian men’s hotel suite he knew they were dealing with highly skilled criminals.

The target of the gang was the popular “Viva Casino” in Kyrenia, where the Russians carried out their operations for over a week, before raising the suspicions of the casino detectives – who in turn, carried out their own surveillance on the Russians.

According to allegations, the Russians had perfected a fine-tuned system and had been moving from casino to casino in the occupied areas. The Viva Casino reported the men had taken over US$18,000 from them last week in “winnings”.

If found guilty, the gang could face up to 10 years in prison. - Copyright

‘James Bond’ mafia ring caught in Cyprus - By Philip Turner - 30.MAY.08 - Famagusta Gazette - http://www.famagusta-gazette.com/print_this_story.asp?smenu=69&sdetail=3355

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