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Semion Mogilevich. Semion Yudkovich Mogilevich ( Ukrainian: Семен Юдкович Могилевич, romanized : Semén Yúdkovych Mohylévych [seˈmɛn ˈjudkowɪtʃ moɦɪˈlɛwɪtʃ]; born June 30, 1946) is a Jewish Ukrainian -born Russian organized crime boss. He quickly built a highly structured criminal organization, in the mode of ...
Target Number One (released as Most Wanted in the United States, Suspect numéro un in Quebec) is a 2020 Canadian crime drama film directed by Daniel Roby. [3] Based on the true story of Alain Olivier, a Canadian drug addict from Quebec who spent eight years in prison in Thailand in the 1980s after having been set up as an unwitting pawn in an espionage plot by the Canadian Security ...
This is a list of Mexico's 37 most-wanted drug lords as published by Mexican federal authorities on 23 March 2009. According to a BBC Mundo Mexico report, the 37 drug lords "have jeopardized Mexico national security." [1] [2] The list of drug lords is grouped by their drug cartels. As of 2009 Mexico has offered up to 30 million pesos for the ...
José Santacruz-Londoño. José Santacruz Londoño (1943–1996) was a Colombian drug lord from Santiago de Cali. Along with Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela and Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela, Santacruz Londoño was a leader of the Cali Cartel. The trio was profiled in a Time magazine cover story in July 1991.
Mexico: 300 million Mexican pesos; USA: US$15 million. Partner (s) Joaquín Guzmán Loera and Héctor Luis Palma Salazar. Ismael Mario Zambada García (born 1 January 1948), [ 1] also know as El Mayo, is a Mexican former drug lord, co-founder and top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, an international crime syndicate based in the Mexican state of ...
The 38-year-old man, known as El Güero, is the son of El Chapo and Griselda López Pérez, the drug trafficker's second wife. El Chapo had 10 children with three women: Alejandrina Salazar ...
In 2009, the Federal government of Mexico released a list of its 37 most-wanted drug lords, offering monetary rewards for anyone who could provide information that would lead to their arrests. Mexico offered up to MXN$30 million (about U.S.$2.1 million) for Guzmán's capture, while the United States government offered up to U.S.$5 million for ...
Mexican soldiers may be closing in on the world's most wanted drug lord It looks like Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' Guzmán boarded a plane after escaping from prison. Show comments.