After his mind was empty for five minutes, the first question that came to the mind of the young and energetic Bruce Brown was who in this neighborhood was more cruel and bad than himself!
He was now in the same state of extreme rage as before, but there was no charlie Wade as the target of his anger, so he had to find his next opponent.
Soon, a face appeared in his mind. The man’s name was Liam, the person he was most afraid of meeting in this neighborhood.
Liam is three years older than Bruce Brown, but he entered society much earlier than him. In his early years, he was also an idle street thug, asionally robbing passers-by or small convenience stores on the street.
But in thest two or three years, Liam joined a small gang that was well-known in the nearby blocks and became a gang member.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
The gang structure in Australia is very simr to that in Europe and the United States. Although their organizational structure is not strict enough, the hierarchy is very clear.
In a city, the most powerful gangs must control the most profitable businesses, such as the most profitable contraband and gambling industries.
However, even the most powerful gang cannot dominate the world. There will often be several yers of the same level who divide the territory andpete with each other.
In areas that the top gangs disdain to pay attention to, there are also arge number of other gangs, such as some that make a living in the s*x industry, and others that make a living by extortion and collecting protection fees.
Further down, there are gangs like the one Liam belongs to. They don’t have a truly systematic industry, so they hide in various corners and eat some scraps and leftovers. For example, the top gang distributes contraband to some middle-level distributors, and these distributors take the contraband and mix in a lot of impurities before repackaging it into retail versions of a small package of dozens of dors, which are then sold to low-level users.
These retail versions are sold on the streets by small gangs below.
Take methamphetamine, the most prevalent drug in Australia, for example. Its high-end audience includes wealthy people, white-cor workers, inte celebrities and nightclub prostitutes. These customers have high profit margins and can drive their other consumption. Each of them is a cash cow for the gang. Such customers are simply out of reach for small gangs like Liam. If they dare to go to high-end hotels and nightclubs to sell inferior products, high-level gangs will destroy them in minutes.
This is the concept of territory.
A territory with high-end users is equivalent to a fertilend or even a gold mine. The territory owner will do his utmost to defend his own interests. Once someone dares to touch their core interests, they will definitely fight back.
Because of this, Liam’s gang can only hang out on the streets and sell drugs to poor drug addicts who can only get a few dozen dors by stealing and cheating.
But even so, the profit margin is very generous.
A small package of contraband worth one hundred Australian dors can bring them at least forty Australian dors in profit. As long as their small gang can control a slum area and cover a few hundred drug addicts, they can make at least tens of thousands of Australian dors in profit every day relying on these drug addicts. Although Liam is just a small brother at the bottom of the gang, it is not difficult for him to get a few hundred Australian dors every day.
In Melbourne’s slums, a few hundred Australian dors a day is already a very good ie level, because the median ie in Melbourne is around a hundred Australian dors a day, and Liam earns a few hundred Australian dors a day, 360 days a year without a break, so he can earn at least 100,000 Australian dors a year, which exceeds most white-cor workers in Melbourne.<fn5659> For more chapters visit find~novel</fn5659>