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Drug Addiction In Afghanistan. Content Warning.
Afghanistan has been known as a major producer and exporter of illicit drugs, particularly opium and its derivatives, for many years. The country's opium poppy cultivation and drug trade have contributed significantly to drug addiction issues within Afghanistan and globally
By Dan IsEnjoyingLife3 years ago in Criminal
By Law Enforcement
The story, first reported by the Dallas Morning News, began when police officer K.L. Anderson stopped Arturo Carmona-Garcia for a traffic violation on May 27th. The officer then insisted that Carmona-Garcia provide a valid form of identification showing Texas residency—which isn’t required in order to drive legally in the state.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Criminal
76% of South Africans run out of money before month-end | #RealityCheck. Content Warning.
Float pays, a supplier of early-wage installment arrangements, has delivered information showing that a greater part of South Africans, roughly 76%, reliably experience monetary deficiencies before the month's end. Besides, the greater part of them wind up in this dilemma partially as the month progressed.
By Ramon Marais3 years ago in Criminal
30 years in prison
On Tuesday, a 19-year-old man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to his role in a fatal drive-by shooting that left 69-year old man dead inside his home two years ago. The incident occurred in North Lubbock, Texas and sparked outrage in the community due to its senseless violence. After being convicted of murder, the young man is now facing the consequences of his actions.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Criminal
Servant Girl Annihilator
The Servant Girl Annihilator, also known as the Austin Axe Murderer and the Midnight Assassin, was an unidentified American serial killer who preyed upon the city of Austin, Texas, between 1884 and 1885. The sobriquet originated with the writer O. Henry. The series of eight axe murders were referred to by contemporary sources as the Servant Girl Murders.
By Grace Williams3 years ago in Criminal
Echoes of the Past
As Jake Wilson stepped out of his car, the bitter cold nipped at his nose. He raised his coat collar and glanced around. The small town was eerily quiet except for the sound of snow crunching under his feet. His destination was the local hospital where he hoped to gather some leads on a recent series of murders that had been terrorizing this otherwise tranquil community.
By Mirha fatima3 years ago in Criminal
Unveiling the Dark Side:
Presentation: As of late, the instance of Larry Nassar, the previous USA Tumbling specialist, has caught the consideration of the world. Nassar's egregious demonstrations of sexual maltreatment against innumerable youthful gymnasts stunned and shocked the worldwide local area. While he was condemned to an extended jail term, his story took another upsetting turn when news broke that he had been cut in jail. This occurrence not just brings up issues about the security of prisoners yet in addition uncovered the complicated feelings and clashing thoughts that encompass vigilantism and the quest for equity. In this exposition, we will dig into the wounding of Larry Nassar, its expected causes, the ramifications it conveys for the law enforcement framework, and the more extensive cultural talk.
By Prasanta Mohanty3 years ago in Criminal
The top 5 biggest scams in 2023 (and how to avoid them)
The Facebook scam A phishing attack targeting Facebook users is currently underway at the most recent date. If you receive an email with the word "storage" in the subject line, don't click on it, as it's a scam. According to the aforementioned e-mail, you have been accused of copyright infringement in connection with one of your Facebook posts, which is why you have been contacted. In addition, the notification will inform you that in the absence of action on your part, your Facebook account will be deleted within 48 hours. You'll be encouraged to click on the link, which will take you to a fake Facebook profile. Upon entering the platform, you'll find a post directing you to a website called Meta. Here, we'll ask you for some information.
By Bah Boubacar3 years ago in Criminal
From Sky Smuggler to DEA Informant
The drug gangs of South America are notorious worldwide, and none more so than the Medellin cartel, led by the infamous cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. In the 1980s, this cartel dominated the global drug trade, spreading its sinister snow to all corners of the globe. Escobar commanded an army of loyal soldiers, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, and waged war on governments. Engaging in international drug trafficking was a deadly business that most sane individuals would avoid at all costs.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Criminal
Unveiling Shadows
I just started blogging, and as a curious soul, I found myself venturing into the depths of the internet, stumbling upon a mysterious place known as the dark web. Intrigued and filled with a mix of apprehension and excitement, I embarked on a journey that would forever change my perception of the online world.
By Balan Levin3 years ago in Criminal









