Most Criminal Places in the World
Written by Introbooks Team
Narrated by Andrea Giordani
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About this audiobook
The newspapers and internet is inundated with news of criminal activities throughout the world. There is no place that can be seen as entirely safe. From assassinations to drug dealings, everything that is bad in the eye of justice seems to be breaking all records in the history of mankind in terms of criminality. Gangs seem to have more control over the area and the people of a certain place than the law enforcement agency and the administration. Although there are several factors that lead to such increased felonious undertakings –power and greed can top the list. Here some of the countries name are mentioned where crime has broken all bounds and even the law and administration are afraid to interfere.
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