cartel
In the vast criminal underworld, cartels reign supreme; get the full scope of global drug trafficking networks from notorious kingpins down to lowly street pushers.
The A.I Detective
In the year 2050, crime-fighting has taken a drastic turn. Gone are the days of relying on human intuition and instinct to solve cases. Instead, a new breed of detectives has emerged - those who use artificial intelligence to crack the toughest cases.
By Edward C. Addams3 years ago in Criminal
Albert Spaggiari And The Sewer Rat Gang
Albert Spaggiari is a notorious French criminal who is infamous for orchestrating one of the most daring robberies of all time – the 1976 heist at Société Générale bank in Nice, France. The heist, which yielded the robbers over $30 million in cash and valuables, is often referred to as the "robbery of the century" and the "crime of the century."
By Dennis Karima3 years ago in Criminal
The War on Drugs: A Costly and Ineffective Battle
Over four decades ago, US President Richard Nixon declared drug abuse as public enemy number one, igniting an unparalleled international campaign known as the War on Drugs. Fast forward to the present day, and the verdict is clear: the War on Drugs has been a colossal failure, causing unintended and disastrous consequences. This campaign has resulted in mass incarceration in the US, corruption, political destabilization, and violence in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, and widespread human rights abuses across the globe. Millions of lives have been negatively impacted, and billions of dollars are wasted annually, only to strengthen and fuel powerful drug cartels. The War on Drugs' initial objective - a world without drugs - appears less attainable than ever before. How did we get here?
By Joshua Rogers3 years ago in Criminal
Prisons breaks
The extraordinary movie-style prison break of the “Facebook rapist”, Thabo Bester, has shone the light on loopholes and corruption within the department of correctional services (DCS), which enable multitudes of convicted and awaiting trial prisoners to escape from jail.
By K.A. Mulenga3 years ago in Criminal









