Cocaine King Pablo Escobar
Crimes and Drug Dealings
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Narrateur(s):
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Carrie McLeod
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Auteur(s):
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J.D. Rockefeller
À propos de cet audio
Crimes that involve drugs are rampant nowadays all over the world, hence the increasing drug dealers and pushers out there who seem to look at smuggling drugs as the only and easiest way to get all the richness and wealth in life. You will notice from here and everywhere that people are getting involved in abusing drugs, which happens to be the reason for the increasing number of crimes committed by people involved in drugs.
No matter how tight enforcement law is and how much authorities regulate the use and dealing of drugs, there are still people who are able to smuggle drugs without being caught. Believe it or not, Pablo Escobar best defines how cruel and violent drugs or cocaine is, causing people to do everything, even killing, just to gain wealth!
Usually, people become well known, like a celebrity, because of wealth, recognition of great works or excellent leadership. Not in the case of the cocaine king, Pablo Escobar. He is famous due to his numerous crimes, drug dealings, and strategic escapes. Who could ever imagine that a person who is considered the most high-profile criminal could carry out a number of escapes from the authorities and continue with his drug syndication?
Pablo Escobar has indeed made a big name for being the most powerful and influential cocaine king. In the United States, illegal drugs are usually associated with crimes in various ways. Most often, drugs dealers increase crime activities by manufacturing, possessing, or even distributing drugs classified as potential for abuse that include heroin, cocaine, amphetamine, and morphine.
Crimes such as drug trafficking, as well as drug production, are usually controlled by gangs, drug pushers, or cartels, just like what Escobar and his organization do. A crime that is caused by using and trafficking drugs commonly includes sexual assaults or robbery.
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