Notable Thieves in Law
| Name | Nickname | Ethnicity | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armen Kazarian | Pzo | Armenian | Imprisoned |
| Aslan Usoyan | Ded Khasan "Grandpa Hassan" | Russian/Yazidi | Active |
| Zakhar Kalashov | Shagro molodoi "Young Shagro" | Russian/Yazidi | Imprisoned |
| Tariel Oniani | Taro | Georgian | Imprisoned |
| Vladimir Podatev | Cossack/ Ethnic Russian | Active | |
| Evsei Agron | Russian/Jewish | Dead | |
| Jaba Ioseliani | Georgian | Dead | |
| Otari Kvantrishvili | Otarik | Georgian | Dead |
| Vyacheslav Ivankov | Yaponchik "Little Japanese" | Russian | Dead |
| Temuri Mirzoyev | Temur Tbilisi | Russian/Yazidi | Active |
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