Following the bust last April of a B-girl ring in Miami, FL which allegedly used a bevy of Eastern European beauties to con lonely men into running up high-priced liquor tabs at six local nightclubs, the FBI has disclosed that "Eurasian organized crime is our No. 1 priority" in south Florida as reported by Jay Weaver for the Miami Herald: "the case is a sign of the mob from the former Soviet Union reaching deeper into South Florida to commit 'any type of fraud you can think of,' said Rick Brodsky, in charge of the Miami FBI's organized crime squad. Their stocks in trade: credit card fraud, cybercrime, human trafficking, prostitution, drugs, extortion and arms smuggling."