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=== 1970s === On 14 September 1970, Dirlewanger formally admitted the [[Tudor family]] into the Bucharest Butchers during a meeting at a closed storage building near Obor Market. The family was led by [[Dumitru Tudor]], who had used lodging houses and transport contacts between Bucharest and [[Giurgiu]] to move women into forced prostitution. Dirlewanger ordered Dumitru to place the Tudor network under Butchers command. Money from the operation was sent first to a Bucharest cash room before Tudor handlers received their share. The first Tudor-run site under Dirlewanger opened on 3 February 1971, when Dumitru took control of a boarding house on Strada Popa Nan. The building was registered through a civilian owner who owed money to the Tudors, but its rooms were used by the Butchers to hold trafficked women before they were moved into prostitution sites in Bucharest. On 19 March 1971, Dirlewanger ordered Sandu Ionuț to place two armed Butchers at the building after one woman escaped and reached relatives in Sector 3. A local police complaint was suppressed through bribery, and the boarding house remained active until 12 August 1973. On 8 June 1972, the Tudors opened the Giurgiu transport line for the Bucharest Butchers. The route used cars registered to civilians and drivers controlled by Dumitru. Women were moved from Bucharest to Giurgiu, held in private houses, and returned to Bucharest under false employment claims. The route allowed Dirlewanger to remove victims from their neighbourhoods before forcing them into prostitution. Payments from the route were delivered every Friday night to a Butchers apartment in [[Rahova]], where Teodor recorded the money through fabricated debt ledgers. On 27 January 1974, Dirlewanger ordered the creation of the Dâmbovița house system after the Popa Nan boarding house became too exposed. Dumitru rented two houses near the [[Dâmbovița]] river through false names and used them as holding sites for women who had been threatened, indebted, or abducted. The Butchers forced the women into prostitution in Bucharest apartments used by selected clients protected through corrupt police contacts. The victims were moved between houses and kept under fabricated debt records that made escape financially and physically impossible. On 15 May 1976, Dirlewanger placed [[Marin Tudor]] in charge of discipline inside the trafficking network after a police contact warned that neighbours near one Dâmbovița house had reported screams and repeated night traffic. Marin moved the victims to a larger property near Colentina and ordered the old house emptied before inspection. The inspecting officer was paid on 22 May 1976. No arrests followed, and the Colentina property became the main Tudor-controlled holding site for the next two years. On 4 October 1978, Dirlewanger approved a separate ledger for trafficking income. Teodor recorded the money apart from older robbery funds, while Dumitru remained responsible for collecting payments from the houses. By the end of 1978, the trafficking network had become one of the Bucharest Butchers’ most reliable sources of income. The money was used to protect the holding sites and expand transport control south of Bucharest. By 31 December 1979, the Tudor family had become the Bucharest Butchers’ main trafficking branch. Dumitru controlled recruitment and holding sites. Marin controlled intimidation and transfers between houses. Dirlewanger kept final authority over the network and used the income to strengthen Butchers protection in Bucharest, Giurgiu, and Ilfov County.
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