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“The Big Boss: A 21st Century Criminal”

There was no criminal enterprise that Paul LeRoux would not enter into, from
drug trafficking and gold smuggling to dealing in weaponry and murder. He used
cutting-edge technology to expand the boundaries of the criminal underworld while
dealing drugs, firearms, and death for hundreds of millions of dollars. LeRoux did not
realize, however, that his most dependable partner would flip on him and begin a
thorough investigation to bring him down.

Up until this point, the Big Boss operated outside the law all around the world.
We expose for the first time how one man controlled the largest criminal organization
in the world from a computer screen in his Philippine penthouse by using a network of
hired murders, computer encryption, and corrupt authorities as cover.

Criminal organizations are a major problem in many societies today. These


organizations’ activities range from drug trafficking and human trafficking to money
laundering and racketeering. No matter how ruthless and violent they are, criminal
organizations are a major threat to national security. Yet there is little the government
can do to stop them. That’s why it’s imperative for citizens to band together to fight
these problems.

Criminal organizations today are much different from their predecessors. Most
modern criminal groups are based in the internet age and use technology to stay
organized. They can also easily move money around the world without anyone
noticing. These groups have an insatiable appetite for money and will do whatever it
takes to get it. While they have gotten smarter, government must stay one step ahead
in order to successfully fight them.

Crime and drugs are two of the most common topics in today’s society. These
topics are worldwide in nature and affect each individual in different ways. Although
both crime and drugs are prevalent in today’s society, people still have misconceptions
about them. Many people believe that crime and drugs only affect certain
demographics, such as the poor or homeless. However, truth is that crime and drugs
affect everyone regardless of socioeconomic status.

Many governments have attempted to fight crime and drugs using both military
and non-military strategies. Governments employ both military and non-military
strategies to combat crime and drug use. Also for example, the United States
government fights crime by using the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. These
agencies arrest criminals, confiscate their drugs and weapons and prosecute them in
court. This helps reduce crime in various towns around the country.

Other countries use similar methods to fight crime and drugs. They include a
stronger military, police officers and prosecutors. Crime has a negative effect on the
economy. It causes businesses to lose money and customers to leave the
establishment. Additionally, crime is damaging to public property— for example,
vandalism and arson are common crimes committed by youths. Furthermore, crime
negatively affects daily life as well; for example, it prevents people from commuting on
time or from shopping in stores safely. On a national scale, governments must spend
a large amount of money to keep their citizens safe from crime; that cost is passed
down to the public, who must pay higher prices for goods and services. Essentially, all
of these negative effects on the economy are caused by crime— they’re not caused
by drug use per se. Smugglers and drug dealers take advantage of the public’s
ignorance of the actual effects of drugs and alcohol by implicating these negative
effects on the reader whenever I read this book. For example, a smuggler will tell his
customer that his product will make him feel high every time he uses it; this encourages
his customer to abuse his product every time he uses it without considering the
consequences. Similarly, a drunk person will tell others that drinking alcohol will make
them feel good when it makes them feel bad instead. These false assumptions about
drug use lead some people to become addicted to them; when they try to stop using
their product, they experience physical withdrawals instead of mental ones—
effectively encouraging their addiction further by falsely implicating these negative
effects on the reader whenever I read this book! Crime and drugs are two of the most
common topics in today’s society— due to their prevalence in our daily lives, many
misunderstandings about these issues persist in today’s society. However, both crime
and drugs are dangerous regardless of what some people think about them.
Governments need to understand this fact so they can implement effective anti-crime
measures without worsening their problems with drug abuse first.

Not only are 21st century criminal organizations much more organized than
earlier incarnations, they’re also far more dangerous. Most organized crime is
associated with violence, corruption, illegal activities and other social ills. It breeds
poverty and destroys the lives of those who become involved with it. By destroying a
criminal organization, you’ll eliminate many of the problems it creates for society.
Unfortunately, fighting these problems requires a significant amount of time and
effort— time and effort that many governments aren’t willing to devote. Unfortunately,
not everyone is doing enough to stop criminal organizations from forming and
flourishing in their countries.

Many governments aren’t taking enough measures to keep criminal


organizations out that belongs to their countries. They need to exist as a proactive as
well as prevent these groups that was by coming into being inside of the first place.
Otherwise, they’ll never exist as able to stop them— allowing them to become
successful without any opposition whatsoever. Our world has seen some major
changes since the rise that belongs to organized crime inside of the early 20th century.
New criminals happen to be tech-savvy as well as ruthless; they don’t hesitate to kill
anyone who gets inside of their way.

Governments must work harder than ever before on the possibility that they
have the desire for to effectively fight back against these powerful groups. Only by
taking preventive measures against criminal organizations has the ability we hope to
see positive change inside of our society.

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