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Laimonas Lapinskas, a man from Vilnius who aspired to be the boss of the new generation of mafia, who has already spent more than 18 years behind bars, says that the authorities still cannot accept that he was not given the harshest sentence of life imprisonment, so even today he is looking for various ways, how to extend his prison term. "They are ready for anything," said L. Lapinskas, whom his friends called Lopa in his free time, in an interview with Delfi.lt journalist Dainius Sinkevičius. "Do you know a gang that was led by a woman?" "This is probably the first such incident in the history of Lithuania," he said. But at the same time, he was surprised that the law enforcement officers are silent about it for the time being - after all, the members of the gang were arrested two years ago, almost all of them stated during the interviews that it was the young woman who supplied the distributors with large quantities of narcotics. "And that's why they were all released, not even imprisoned," said L. Lapinskas. He volunteered to tell about this criminal group himself - that young woman also involved him in a criminal scheme, because he told the investigating officers that it was L. Lapinskas who supplied her with huge amounts of drugs. He was even accused of this. It was, because after this conversation, L. Lapinska's lawyer received a notification from the prosecutor's office that, however, the suspicions against him were dropped. "They shouldn't have existed at all, because there was nothing like it, and that story was created," the convict is convinced. L. Lapinskas, who led a gang known for its brutality, said that the officers conducting the pre-trial investigation had searched his wife's home, her parents' house, her spouse's workplace, and even summoned one ex-wife for questioning - perhaps they expected that she would be angry after the divorce and "say this, what the officers need". "But he didn't say and he couldn't even say," he said. And he added that even 18 years ago, when he and his accomplices were arrested, his girlfriend at the time, who did not know anything about the crimes committed by him and did not even suspect, was also imprisoned. "It almost ruined her life", L. Lapinskas regretted today that her then friend was in trouble. A convict serving his sentence in Vilnius prison admitted that he is interested in what is happening in freedom in the prison - although the news comes from the television screen, he can still get a picture of how people live on the other side of the fence. The entire conversation is in the video, you can also read it on Delfi.lt.