A group of 66 gangsters, many born in 2002, were arrested in South Korea after forming a national association. The gang members were caught after being involved in illegal activities such as assault, operating illegal gambling sites, and exploiting children and teenagers. The gang is believed to have used social media to freely share information on their crimes. The police captured the gang members after they were caught assaulting each other in a clip that went viral, leading to their arrest.
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1. A man in a suit swings a soju bottle and hits a man in black clothes on the head, breaking the bottle.
2. Gangsters born in 2002 from 21 gangs across the country formed the National Association.
3. There were incidents of violence, including assaulting citizens and breaking store furniture.
4. Police arrested 66 people, including 34 gangsters born in 2002, and 8 main participants.
5. The group operated an online gambling site worth 22 billion won until February of the same year.
6. The organization was accused of exploiting children and teenagers.
7. There were allegations of retaliatory assaults and obstruction of business.
8. The group ridiculed the chief prosecutor of the violent crime investigation department.
9. The gangsters had tattoos and called their leaders "chairman."
10. Japan's Yakuza has restricted the rights of ordinary citizens.
11. The younger generation of Yakuza is in their 50s, causing a generation gap.
12. There is a concern that if drugs and violence become rampant, it could disrupt the system and affect good people.
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