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The Most Dangerous Crime Syndicates of Our Time

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The Most Dangerous Crime Syndicates of Our Time

By: Ignacio Esteban
Narrated by: Shawn Milo
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These are a series of books detailing some of the most violent and dangerous crime syndicates in the last 100 years to include biker gangs, Italian-mafia, street gangs, Mexican drug cartels, Yakuza, and others.

Organized crime groups are a global problem, impacting every nation around the world. A must-listen for those who are interested and concerned about these dangerous crime syndicates. I am a recently retired ATF special agent and have experienced these violent groups firsthand, working 26 years in federal law enforcement, including many years of undercover work in Florida dealing with repeat violent offenders, gang members, armed drug dealers, home invaders, and many other dangerous groups.

©2023 Ignacio J. Esteban (P)2023 Ignacio J. Esteban
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