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  • "He owns numerous brothels in Germany and Spain, and is involved in serious human trafficking. His men entice young girls from the East to Germany, and force them into prostitution."
  • "Since 2004, the prosecutor has reportedly been a mental wreck, unfit for service, and in psychological treatment."
  • "There have been speculations that the Clan will try to overtake Berlin's red-light business, after a gang war in the German underworld. According to German police, several Arabaci-Clan members were sighted in Berlin, who it was anticipated will try to eliminate the underworld boss Winfried "Winne" Spiering and his real estate and boxing business. Winne is also the promoter of IBF middleweight champion Sebastian Sylvester."

Unsourced text removed by editors until we have a translator or some german speaker can reference it. Kasaalan (talk) 09:20, 16 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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