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The return of the police-mafia nexus in Goa

 

A story concerning an Israeli drug dealer based in Goa and his involvement with the local police force has resurfaced much to the humiliation of the police authorities in Goa. The Israeli in question, Yaniv Benaim (also known as Atala) who was released on conditional bail after being implicated with the police-drug mafia nexus in Goa has disappeared, with reports claiming it is more than likely he has fled the state.

The many disguises of the drug dealer

It is inevitable that when people first start using drugs, they will encounter a variety of weird, wonderful and sometimes dangerous people off whom they need to receive their chosen contraband. The assortments of people I have met throughout the years on my various quests all have their own stories. However, as all users will tell you, dealers are not a uniform bunch, they vary depending on the substance, the amount you are getting and so on. 

A drug dealer tried to hide his identity altering his fingerprints

An American drug dealer has been condemned to life imprisonment for international drug trafficking and to 240 months for money laundering related to his activities.

William Wallace Keegan, 62 years old, of Palm Harbor, Florida, was sentenced for being involved in international drug trafficking for more than 30 years. The man escaped capture for so long because he had all 10 of his fingers surgically altered in order to hide his true identity.

Football star John Terry's dad is caught on camera selling cocaine

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Ted Terry, the father of football player John Terry, has been secretely filmed dealing cocaine in a bar. The Chelsea star's father arranged a deal with an undercover reporter in which he agrees to hand over three grams of cocaine for £120 if he gets "treated" to an extra gram for himself. Ted who regularly vists the Essex wine bar where the deal took place stresses to the undercover reporter that he shouldn't mention that he is John Terry's dad saying "I can't have this going back".

Calvina Fay: A real friend to drug dealers around the world

I would like us all to give a big round of thanks to Professor Calvina Fay, the lovely lady pictured above. In the words of Drug Free America (sic) she "conducts political activities to combat drug legalization efforts."

She wins the top prize for helping keep all of us traffickers, smugglers and dealers in business.

We shouldn’t forget the impact that this has on related business like the sex industry or the private prison system in the USA, I have got some shares in there as a little nest egg for my children’s future and I suggest you do the same.

Friends and enemies

Well who can help us? Many of you won’t be interested in this shit but believe me you will wish you had been when you are reduced to pimping or some other half arsed business. There won’t be much cash to splash when the girls have got easy access to treatment or gear on prescription, let me tell you. So it is time you all took an interest.

What is Cartel Corner all about?

The drug dealing – narcotics trafficking industry has entered a risky phase. It would be so easy to be complacent, profits are up and politicians in the main continue to support the industry through keeping the drugs illegal.

However there are some extremely dangerous noises coming from a number of politicians, especially in the US. As a major European based distributor of street drugs, I have watched in horror as increasingly liberal laws have weakened the market.

Nigerian drug gangs in Durban: Part I

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Documentary in three parts focusing on Nigerian drug gangs in Durban and the efforts of local police to tackle them.

Nigerian drug gangs in Durban: Part II

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Documentary in three parts focusing on Nigerian drug gangs in Durban and the efforts of local police to tackle them.

Nigerian drug gangs in Durban: Part III

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Documentary in three parts focusing on Nigerian drug gangs in Durban and the efforts of local police to tackle them.

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