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The '''Yakuza''' are organised crime groups in [[Japan]].
 
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|text=Parts of the [[Japan/Deep state|Japanese system]] have long relied on Japan’s peculiar form of [[organized crime]] – known internationally as the Yakuza. Yakuza syndicates may actually help to maintain a low [[crime]] rate, with gangsters keeping an eye on [[unorganized crime]] in return for governmental blind eye. But the Japanese case does not come close to the level of criminality of the American variety.
 
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==Yakuza exclusion ordinances==
 
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Since [[2011]] laws have been passed to prohibit citizens from making or keeping up a relationship with the Yakuza. Members of Yakuza groups can not get a bank account. Anyone who provides a bank account in stead can be prosecuted. Paying cash from demands of [[blackmail]] are also criminalized.<ref>http://www.japansubculture.com/october-1st-nationwide-in-japan-anti-yakuza-laws-go-into-effect-do-tell-we-wont-ask/</ref><ref>https://japantoday.com/category/crime/new-anti-yakuza-legislation-comes-into-effect-to-clamp-down-on-fukuoka-gangs</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuza_exclusion_ordinances</ref>
 
  
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