Who will succeed Ded Hassan?
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The murder of the criminal authority, "thief in law" Aslan Usoyan, known in criminal circles as "Ded Hassan" has raised noise in the post-Soviet countries.
After Yaponchik's (Vyacheslav Ivankov) death Ded Hassan's position was strengthened in criminal world. According to some rumors, Ded Hasan's murder may be the order of the leaders of the opposition groups of the criminal world Jamal Mikeladze and Rovshan Janiev.
Now the topic of heated debate is the question of who will be Ded Hassan's successor. Note that a few years ago Hassan's close person was Armen Harutyunyan, the famous "thief in law" Armen Kanev, whom "the honorary title" gave Ded Hassan.
Kanev was one of the most influential "thieves" in the south of Russia. Many considers Kanev as Ded Hassan's successor. However, on the night of December 18, 2010 Kanev died in Astrakhan.
He suffered from a severe form of diabetes. In addition, in 2004, he had surgery on the retina of the right eye, as well as his two fingers on his right leg were amputated, and in 2006, the kidney was implanted. On May 18, 2010 A. Harutyunyan and five other people were found guilty in the death of 46-year resident of Novorossiysk Armen Vanetsyan named Babay.
Now everyone is interested in who will be Ded Hassan's "worthy successor", from whom will depend on "the future of the criminal" post-Soviet space. There sound different names, including Armenian descent.
The fact is that, if in the short term a successor is not found, the underworld will inevitable war with unpredictable consequences. Far from being an angel, Ded Hasan had a positive impact in the criminal underworld as he regulated relations of "thieves' world" and smoothed all sorts of incidents.


















































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