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Facts about the biggest drug lords around the world.

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Leader of the Juarez cartel, Fuentes was called “Lord of the Skies” because he used 22 private airliners to import cocaine.

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Semion Mogilevich, Russian organized crime boss, believed by the United States federal law enforcement agencies to be the "boss of bosses".

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While imprisoned for the bank robbery conviction in 1957, Bulger volunteered to be a drug test subject. Bulger was injected with LSD

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Before Pablo Escobar made the big step into the drug business, he kidnapped and ransomed a Medellín executive for $100,000.

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José Agosto buried $100 million In Puerto Rico after escaping from prison. To this day it's still unknown where the money is buried.

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 The Mexican authorities found over $105 million at Zhenli Gon’s home, the biggest drug cash seizure in Mexico's history.



The Mexican authorities found over $105 million at Zhenli Gon’s home, the biggest drug cash seizure in Mexico's history.
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'Freeway’ Ricky Ross, ruled the Los Angeles drugs trade in the 1980s with alleged cocaine sales of up to $3 million a day.

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Al capone pulled in around $100 million a year, mostly from bootlegging, gambling, prostitution, racketeering and other illicit activities.

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El Chapo Guzmán is responsible for at least 62 drug tunnels that police have found running under the U.S.-Mexico border.