Remmo Clan Berlin
Berlins mest berygtede kriminelle familie bag røverier, narkotika og våbenhandel

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Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Who is the Remmo Family?
The Remmo family is one of Berlin's most infamous criminal clans, with a history dating back to the late 1980s and early 1990s. The family originates from the Neukölln district in Berlin and has Lebanese-Palestinian roots. Over the past three decades, the family has been involved in some of Germany's most spectacular criminal cases, including robberies, drug trafficking, and weapons-related crime.
The Remmo family has been the subject of extensive media coverage and has been depicted in documentary series, documentaries, and true crime programs. They have been known for their open presence in the Berlin district of Neukölln, where they operated with apparent impunity for extended periods.
Family Structure and Key Figures
The Remmo family consists of approximately 500-600 members, many of whom have been involved in criminal activities. Some of the most well-known members include elder family leaders who have directed operations, as well as younger members who have carried out robberies and other street crimes.
The family's structure is typical of criminal networks in Germany, with clear hierarchies and division of labor. Older members plan larger operations, while younger members execute them. The family has also had connections to other criminal groups and motorcycle clubs in Berlin and throughout Germany.
It is characteristic of the family that members have frequently appeared in court and at trials with significant media presence, and family members have often shown signs of not taking authorities particularly seriously.


