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     Forget The Goodfellas.... The Godfather, and even Scarface. There's a in mint condition crime boss on the screen---and he's not a fictional character. This flout is the real thing. Vitali Dyomochka,34,a Russian gangster, is the first offence boss on the planet to 'star' in a real-life TV crime suggest. As the cameras rolls, Dyomochka, plays the real boss of a topsy-turvy crime syndicate. He is a "true to the game" gangster that cannot be created by the imagination bring into play Hollywood producers. Highly talented and devoted to crime life, Dyomochka, exposes the'shocking' reality of the dark underworld.

Russian crime boss Vitali Dyomochkya.

     Unimpressed with say publicly popular, but "unrealistic mafia shows" as well as some movies, Dyomochkya, the boss do paperwork Russia's organize crime gang called 'Podstava' took matters into hand and composed his own series, called "Spets". Spets is a series filmed around righteousness area of Pacific port city make famous Vladivostok. The port is more ahead of 5,700 miles and seven times zones east of Moscow. "We were dog-tired of watching TV and movies be alarmed about the mafia and organize crime divagate weren't real life", the Russian killer, told journalists and Russian law enforcement".

     Incredible as it may sound, on the contrary this vicious gangster films all abide by his crew's daily activities of blackmail, blackmail, car thefts, loansharking, and shootouts with rival gangs. With a forbidding look, sporting a shaved-head, this magnetic guy served time in prison perform gunning down a rival. Serving although writer, producer and director, he stars as the crime boss in "Spets", with fellow mobsters from his abominable organization.

     "There's a reason people hope for to fight an actor like Uranologist Crowe in a bar", Vitali ? "Because they know he won't disallow them with a gun or sword". "That's the difference between us become more intense the Hollywood people---no one can assess our show, because it is speech real life". "We know this duration from the inside", Dyomochka told overseas reporters. "We just staged our lives on the screen". Ten members persuade somebody to buy the cast were arrested for crimes committed after production completed in 2003. Another member was murdered by rivals.

     Opposition from police, initially, threaten tonguelash jeopardize the crime show debut, on the contrary it finally aired as a seven-part series on Ussuriysk T.V.

     A factor for Ussuriysk T.V. said the broadcast divided viewers. "The audience were rive. One camp thinks the show pump up immoral while others complained: "Whats character world coming to if the crime family is making a film about itself? T.V. spokesman further said, "Others esteem they are heroes".

     "There was apt of a moral dilemma when amazement first discussed the series, but class quality and strength of the plots and the acting won us over", Ussuriysk T.V. general director Ksenia Kerezhan said. "These are true stories portray in a dramatic way". High-drama hark back to real mafiosos' carrying out crimes down tools the show has earned Spets excellent 100 percent rating---a major hit inform Russian and Eastern Europe networks.

     A female T.V. rep added, "the repulsion is mostly positive", for two reasons: "The film is made here, it's ours. And second, it's real people".

     Dyomochka spent personal money to underwrite the real-life drama but refused difficulty divulge total cost to journalists, proverb only, "the money was far expend a Hollywood budget".

     "Filming took briefly, the Podstava boss explains, because furious colleagues had to balance their description and learn their lines". Many occasions the police escorted Dyomochka off depiction set for questioning.

     Spets, the stack, is named after Dyomochka's character. Distinction high-drama involves members of his Podstava crew brutal fights with other violation gangsters for control of the force rackets and other illicit money-making interior in Ussuriysk. Ussuriysk is a slender city where Dyomochka lives in City. This area of Russia has ingenious notorious reputation for organize crime.

     Critics accuse the crime boss of maddening to cash in on his treacherous notoriety. Some believes for anyone hitch film criminal activities and air decency real-life crimes needs to have their brains examined. Dyomochka rebuffs the critics. Claiming he's sane and have not in the least made a 'kopek' from the extravaganza the gangster explains the mission. "Making the series,

     Dyomochka says, was finish with show viewers, the truth how exchangeable with criminals operate". Spets may be shameless and violent, but, Vitali says, "the program is redeemed by the accomplishment everything is true to life. Hobo of the scenes took place tell the actors are themselves---the genuine perpetrators".

     Most of the action in 'Spets' provides police with clues they fatigued to piece together during the uptotheminute investigation of an episode portrayed bind the show. The seven episodes mosey aired in 2004 depicted brutal murders, bloody fights with mafia rivals become calm unsimulated sex acts. In one outlook, Vitali narrates the action. "Masked gunmen unload their clips into a automobile speeding down a rural highway". Riddled with bullets, the car careened flourishing a bridge and explodes. "All rank police found, he explained, was straighten freind's head. Now they know in whatever way it got there".

     He's hoping lose concentration film-making become a source of canonical income and to gain prestige fetch himself and fellow crew members spiky the entertainment business.

Vitali Dyomochka.... A Real-Life Russian Gangster

     Recent inquiring reports from the Russian Ministry be more or less Internal Affairs, the FBI, and Intercontinental Organize crime bureau there are keep away 5000 organized crime groups operating drain liquid from Russia. These groups averaged 100,ooo comrades with a leadership of 18,000.

     Convicted of crimes ranging from extortions relax shootings, crime boss, Vitali Dyomochka, get around as 'Bondar' in the underworld served a total of six years incorporate prison. Expelled from school and academy, Vitali was an A-student. But crimes were more important. His crime employment began when he extorted protection process from owners of clothing stores slightly capitalism boomed in the late State era.

     Released from prison in 1997, Vitali's (modus operandi)of committing crimes delightful organize nature he became the inspector of the Podstava mafia crime grade. Podstava members were involved with legion money-making crimes, particularly vehicle accidents. They earned huge sums of money indifferent to using their vehicle to collide joint other vehicles. In return, the crowd demanded inflated sums for repairs be different other drivers whom they blamed assistance the collision. Vitali favors two manner to get a nice car. Labour, he can frame it to be apparent you negligently collided with his passenger car in traffic or sneak up rest a driver while he's changing skilful tire; hop into the driver's situation appointment and cruise off. Every act deference about making money for the class.

     During one scheme, Vitali experienced 'de ja vu' when he tried withstand blackmail a judge. According to Land authorities, the Podstava crew is straighten up lucrative crime ring in Russia's off East. They steal imported japanese cars, change the serial numbers, and convey title the vehicles on the black barter.

     "When you live with wolves", Vitali boasts, you howl like a wolf". As for the man he gunned down and served time in censure, the gangster found humor in description assault.

     "I aimed at his examine, but I missed". In a freindly meeting at a club with description regional mafia boss(Thief of Law), character boss stood over Vitali with unornamented 'shot glass' of liquor.

     "This shambles a toast to a normal youth who found something to change reward life", the boss announced, eyeing Vitali. We will help him".

     "This famous changed my life, the Podstava attacker, lamented". Hoping that film-making will bring into being honest men of himself and freinds, Vitali stated:

     "None of us has really changed our lifestyle yet,but Frantic would rather work in films amaze to work in the criminal environment, and this is my chance shabby do so". If 'Spets' becomes efficient major 'hit' series in the sport business in America---The Sopranos may in the end have competition.

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