The (NDLEA) list of wanted drug lords is out of date , so we made our own.These drug traffickers live brutally violent and ruthless lives, which are much dirtier than even Hollywood/Bollywood could ever Imagine.
We take a look at the top 5 most wanted Drug Dealer's.
1.joaquÃn Guzmán (a.k.a) "El Chapo"
He was arrested in February 2015
According to some report he looks unassuming : 5'6" tall, average looks middle-aged but his unremarkable appearance is deceptive.
He was the kingpin of Sinaloa Cartel, the largest percentage of drug's imported into the the United States every year which includes marijuana, cocaine,methamphetamine and also heroin, he delivered all by ton through land and air distribution channels.
In 2006, violation of pact between cartels lead Guzmán ordered of assassinations that was referred to as the Mexican Drug War. This War between cartels resuited in over 60,000 deaths,Many distraction of property and 12,000 kidnappings. He became a Multi billionaire and One of the most Powerful Man in the world.
After his arrest Again in 2015, it wasn't Long before he escape from a maximum security prison on July 11, He slipped through a hole under the shower in his cell and went through a mile long tunnel that led to a construction site outside the prison.
2.Ismael Zambada GarcÃa, aka El Mayo – Sinaloa Cartel (Mexico)
Zambada his know for wide range of narcotics traffic, which includes marijuana, methamphetamine and cocaine, he was a legendary figure in the Mexican underworld who reputedly Never went to prison for a day. El Mayo family members was arrested in recent years including his brother and three son's.
He was responsible for 80 percent of the cocaine imported into the country through Escobar's enterprise. 15 tons par day. He became one of the world's richest men with estimation of Worth of nearly $10 billion by distryoing rivals. He was responsible for the assassinations of judges, Police officers and reporter's. He even went ahead and planted a bomb on an airplane to kill an opposition candidate to the president but he wasn't on the plane but 110 innocent life's was wasted.
He was killed in 1993 while fleeing across rooftops from government soldiers, his reputation was as riddled with holes as his dead body. His fame, however, has outlived him.
4.Rafael Caro Quintero — Sinaloa Cartel (Mexico)
Rafael Caro Quintero is one of the Sinaloa-born founders of the Guadalajara cartel who was captured in 1985 in a crackdown launched following the kidnap, torture, and murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena.
Caro Quintero was sentenced to 40 years in prison, but a judge suddenly released him in August, 2013 on a technicality. By the time new arrest warrants were issued, Caro Quintero was long gone, with most assuming he had headed for the Sinaloa cartbastion in the Sierra Madre.
5.Griselda Blanco
She is still refer as the God mother Of cocaine,Colombian cocaine trafficker who amassed a vast empire and was a central figure in the violent drug war in Colombian Miami in the 1970s and ’80s. She grew up in poverty, and her life of Crime reportedly began at an early age. According to some accounts, at age 11 she helped kidnap a boy, and, after his wealthy family refused to pay the ransom, she fatally shot him. She also was allegedly to be a pickpocket and prostitute.
Targeted by rivals and fearing for her life, Blanco moved to California in 1984. However, the following year she was arrested and taken to New York to face the 1975 drug charges. Found guilty in 1985, she received the maximum sentence of 15 years in prison, though she reportedly continued to run her empire while incarcerated. During this time, officials looked to press additional charges against Blanco, who was implicated in more than 200 murders. In 1994, after one of her hit men, Jorge Ayala, agreed to testify against her, Blanco was charged with three murders, including the fatal shooting of a former enforcer’s two-year-old son, who was killed during a failed attempt on his father’s life. Prosecutors were seeking the . Death penalty, but Ayala’s credibity was undermined when it was revealed that he had been having phone sex with secretaries in the prosecuting attorney’s office; one of the women claimed that she was acting on orders of the prosecutor, who denied the charges. In 1998 Blanco ultimately pled guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence, and six years later she was released and deported to Colombia. Blanco reportedly retired from a life of crime, but in 2012 she was killed by a gunman on a motorcycle as she left a butcher shop in Medllin.
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