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Lynx gang
Founding locationBirmingham, England
TerritoryUnited Kingdom, Canada
EthnicityMostly British Pakistanis (Mirpuri and Pathan)
MembershipMore than 2000
Criminal activitiesExtortion, fraud, drug trafficking, vandalism, robbery
RivalsBurger Bar Boys, Paki Panthers

The Lynx Gang (sometimes known as The Lynx Crew) is a Birmingham-based gang that was founded in the 1970s, initially to protect the Asian people community (most notably of Mirpuri Kashmiri people and Pathaan origin) from white power skinheads. Later, the gang transformed into a violent criminal gang. It included serious criminals and drug users.[1]

The gang was founded in the Small Heath area of the city, but later spread to the Birmingham boroughs Lozells, Handsworth, Birmingham, Sparkbrook, and Aston. Moazzem Begg is an ex-member of the gang.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hickley, Matthew (2 February 2007). "Moazzam Begg – the name that will not go away". dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  2. ^ Moazzem Begg Interview, Liverpool's The Nerve, Spring 2007 [dead link]