Why ban drugs?
Because every link in the drug chain is filled with blood and evil!
In the past, Joja only heard about some things in the media, but when he actually saw the information from Interpol, he realized that he was really naive in the past??
When the Kading people in South SD were crazy, they were already extremely evil, but the real demons were hidden deep in the jungle??
Batch after batch of Africa drug dealers are entrenched in the jungles of Central Africa. They go to remote towns to burn and kill, and then take all the children back??
Boys will become child soldiers under cruel oppression, and girls' experiences are even worse??
These people control the drug transportation line, and their camps are deep in the jungle. There are also people who supply them with weapons. The countries along this drug line are completely helpless against them??
In the photos attached by Interpol, there are adults who have been chopped off their hands and feet for disobedience, children who have been tortured to death because they dare not kill, women who have been rescued but are already mentally confused, and sacrificed soldiers and police officers...
When the goods enter Europe through this bloody route, the situation does not improve. Although the Italian government is making every effort to crack down on them, the results are minimal due to various reasons??
Civilization has its good and bad sides!
It's just that when bad people have clear minds and powerful forces, and learn to wield legal weapons, good people need to exert ten times or even a hundred times more effort to defeat them??
The American DEA lost six agents on this line and completely gave up on this drug line that had little impact on North America. Now only the Italian local police and Interpol are struggling to support it??
Joja has a deep aversion to inhuman evil, but he cannot sympathize with Italy and Europe. The region that claims to be the most concentrated in developed countries cannot even deal with drug dealers. It is not worthy of sympathy at all??
Joja roughly skimmed through the content about human trafficking and arms smuggling in the later part and couldn't bear to continue reading??
Trafficking of women? Organ farms? Smuggling of arms, each accusation is accompanied by photos of tragic content??
This world seems peaceful and tranquil, but in reality, it is filled with horrifying crimes in secret??
People in the city are afraid to go out when they hear about serial killers, but who knows that compared to these bastards who have commercialized evil, serial killers can only be considered obedient babies??
These files have a great impact on Joja. Even though he himself is not engaged in any legitimate business, he really couldn't imagine that someone could be so 'evil'??
It is only now that Joja understands why law enforcement officers always seem a bit unsympathetic and even seem to like thinking the worst of people??
It's not that they have prejudices against anyone, but they have seen too many tragedies and are more aware than most people of how terrible people can be!
This information is just the tip of the iceberg of the glorious achievements of the Glorious Society. They are well-organized, making it impossible for the Italian police to catch their weak points??
Occasionally intercepting a few drug-carrying ships, the captured people know nothing about the upper echelons of the organization??
Interpol has been investigating the Glorious Society for several years, but apart from catching a few insignificant small characters and trying every means to send them to prison until death, there is no way to deal with those who manipulate everything in the dark??
Each of them is only responsible for their own part in the chain and knows nothing about other things??
But now Interpol sees a glimmer of hope because the Morley family, which is entrenched in Italy, has clashed with the Glorious Society??
The Glorious Society's arms smuggling has impacted the Morley family's arms business, and the Morley family has tried to fight back several times, and then the fierce conflict began??
And soon the Morley family fell into a disadvantage, even their patriarch was betrayed, and now they face numerous charges. Once convicted, they will never get out in this lifetime??
Joja speculated that the youngest son of the Morley family, who died under his gun, should have realized the decline of the family, so he accepted the conditions of the British spies and went to the unlucky place in South SD to cause trouble. After obtaining a new identity and enough money, he wanted to find a place to settle down??
Going to collect the body, he encountered the third son of the terrorists, not to mention??
The third eldest son who was killed is a bit different. 'Revenge' may only be one aspect. He must have reached certain agreements with the British spies and wanted to try to exonerate the old Morley with their help. If it doesn't work, the whole family will move to the United States, and those passports are the proof.
So the witness protection list and undercover list became the key bargaining chips for the British spies??As for why the eldest son of the Mori family carried that 'smuggling route' with him, Joja had no idea. Perhaps he had ulterior motives or other reasons.
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Closing the unfinished file, Joja frowned at Nis and asked, "Where did these files come from?"
Seeing Joja's serious expression, Nis worriedly said, "Remember that undercover list? This is what Dorian got from an undercover agent of the Mori family."
Joja nodded slightly after hearing this, then said seriously, "Call Dorian back..."
Nis obediently took out her phone and sent a text message, then looked at Joja and asked, "Why do you seem a bit unhappy?"
Joja rubbed his temples with both hands and said, "These officials want to see a conflict between the Mori family and the Glory Society. Because the Mori family is the local snake, they are more likely to come into contact with the Glory Society than the officials. Only in this way can the officials possibly catch more clues about the Glory Society.
There are some things we shouldn't get involved in. Our main business is selling arms. If we have a grudge against the Mori family, we should just kill them. There's no need to get involved in the conflict of criminal groups."
Nis nodded after hearing this, then glanced at the file that Joja had thrown on the coffee table.
Seeing Nis's expression, Joja shook his head and said, "Don't think too much. We can't solve this kind of thing. It's no problem to kill someone if we come across them, but we don't have the ability to get to the bottom of it."
Kaman nodded on the side and said, "A sense of justice is the most useless thing. Death can solve the problem, but the Italians have to go around in circles. That's their stupidity."
Joja knew very well what 'death' meant in Kaman's mouth!
It wasn't just one or two people. His meaning was to catch a thread and kill all the way up, better to kill wrongly than to let go.
Whether the Glory Society could be eliminated was unclear, but if the officials really did this, they could definitely make such a criminal organization retreat. After all, who isn't afraid of death?
But in reality, it's impossible to dismantle such a large criminal organization without killing thousands of people.
This can be seen from the drug cartels in Mexico and the extremist organizations in the Middle East.
Their leaders have been captured or killed generation after generation, but the Americans have not completely dismantled them. Instead, because of the large number of drug addicts in the country and the economic downturn, they are slowly starting to lay low.
This old guy has such a murderous aura, probably because he found out that despite his best efforts to send his son here, things aren't as good as he imagined, so he's a bit upset.
He didn't think about how his son is also a tough guy who can help him deal with bodies. Any ordinary gang that messes with him wouldn't end well.
Joja didn't pick up on Kaman's murderous words, but looked at Nis and said, "We don't have enough people. If we want to do things well, we have to simplify things.
Dorian is being foolish. We can't make mistakes with the fool!"
Nis looked at Joja and curiously asked, "What are you planning to do?"