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Chapter 148 Dark Horse Comes

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In my opinion, Miss Camilla seems not very proficient in stock trading. How can you be interested in this industry now? Walking back to the back of your desk, Li Zaian lit a cigarette, held a cigarette box in his hand and signaled to Camilla, asking.

I am interested in any industry that makes money, especially those legal industries. Camilla is not polite. She came over and reached out to smoke a cigarette from the cigarette box. She lit it with the lighter handed over by Li Zai'an, took a deep breath and said, "In terms of business philosophy, my father and I are a little different."

As she said that, she glanced at Li Zai'an and smiled: No doubt, the name Romaini may have some reputation in Manaus, but it can't scare people in St. Paul, so there is no need for me to impersonate him.

Li Zaian nodded. Although he had never heard of Romaini Brenko having a daughter before, it is normal for an old drug lord like him to conceal one or two descendants. Isn't Banoro the same?

To be honest, I don’t know much about the finance industry, but I have done some research on your Pai fund, so I am very willing to invest a certain amount of money in your fund. Camilla took her bag from the table, opened the bag, took out a piece of material from it, put it in front of Li Zaian, and said with a smile.

Alas, Li Zaian didn't look at the materials, but shook his head and said with a smile, Miss Camilla, I think there is one thing you may not be clear about when you say you like a legal industry, which is good, but I should like a legal industry more than you. Just like this Pai fund, my operation is completely legal, and I will not accept any funds of unknown origin.

Of course, I know this very clearly. Camilla shrugged and found a passport from that document, pinched the two corners and opened it, and smiled. So the person who talked to you about business now is not Camilla Brenko's daughter, Romani Brenko, but Mr. Julian Tang, a wealthy businessman from Panaman, and the only legal heir, Camilla Tang.

Mr. Julian has dual nationality in Brazil and Panama. He runs a shipping company in Manaus. He is a businessman with a clean foundation. Unfortunately, he passed away two months ago. As his only daughter, I came back from Panama and inherited his inheritance of 27 million US dollars. Well, and it is the inheritance after paying the inheritance tax. Here are all the supporting materials, you can verify it one by one.

Li Zaian stared at her face for a while before taking the materials over for careful inspection.

It has to be admitted that although the world has enacted various laws and regulations, in addition to these laws and regulations, there will always be a gap for people like Romaini.

Through the inspection of those materials, Li Zaian believed that Julian Tang did exist, and that there was indeed a large-scale shipping company under his name.

Obviously no one in this world will hand over his inheritance to outsiders for no reason. Li Zai'an doesn't know Julian, and is not interested in knowing why he handed over his inheritance to Camilla. He only needs to know that Camilla has a legal identity and a fund that can tell the origin. At the same time, the fund will be handed over to Pai Fund as a member, which is enough

How about it? Do you need to verify it? I can wait. Li Zai'an looked through all the materials, and Camilla smiled and said

No, Li Zaian shook his head and said with a smile. He was a master of fraud. Although he dared not say that he could see through all the authorization letters at a glance. The authenticity of the appraisal was at least possible.

That's right, Miss Camilla, I must explain it to you clearly. After pondering for a moment, Li Zai'an sorted out all the materials in a sequence, spread them in front of him, pressed his arms on him, and smiled, My Pai Fund is a hedge fund, and in principle, he cannot accept any form of capital injection. So, the treatment I can give you is just the identity of a member

Of course, your funds will be all included in your membership account. If you can ensure that every investment made in this account can pay 15% of the pure profit to the Pai Fund as agreed, you have the right to share the internal information of the fund. Even in some special times, such as if you don’t have time to take care of, the fund will also arrange a dedicated person to manage your investment for you.

These words are actually nonsense. The essence is that Camilla's membership account funds will be managed by Pai Fund. At the same time, the foundation will draw a 15% commission from each investment profit in this membership account

I understand this rule. Your secretary explained it to me before. Camilla nodded and said with a smile.

That's good. Let's talk about some details next, Li Zaian takes a formal attitude

Camilla shrugged indifferently. In fact, many drug lords have the same view on their attitude towards money. Sometimes money is more important than life because they are using their lives to make money.

Sometimes money seems dispensable, because spending a thousand dollars is not incredible to them.

Camilla may have the consideration of doing a formal bleaching identity in Pai Fund, but the most direct purpose is to establish a direct connection with the drug trafficking organization in Sao Paulo.

As the saying goes, the storm is coming and the wind is coming. Many people can detect the changes in Manaus situation. It can be said that since the emergence of various drug trafficking organizations in Brazil in the 1960s and 1970s, the yellow-white dispute between heroin and cocaine has never evolved so fiercely.

For nearly a month ago, the situation in Manaus was always in turmoil, but outsiders could not understand it.

The one who directly provoked this battle was the Nigerians from West Africa

These black charcoal heads are all outlaws who survived the brutal Nigerian civil war. Their unified organization is called the Nigerian Express. The organization's members are said to have more than 150,000 members, all of which are Bilav people.

In the international heroin sales chain, Nigerians are in a very special position. They pick up goods from the hands of Chinese, Thai and even Vietnamese in Southeast Asia at a price of about US$4,500 per kilogram.

Then the long-distance transportation is back to Nigeria, and then from there to Mexico, the United States, Canada and Northwest Europe, and resold to local distributors at a price of about $120,000 per kilogram

It can be said that this intermediate transportation link is the most dangerous but relatively thin link. Generally, drug dealers are unwilling to intervene in this intermediate link. It is also a helpless move for Nigerians to enter this field.

After the Civil War, the Hausa and Igbo people who controlled state power implemented a food embargo policy that was almost genocidal for Mrs. Bila who was in a disadvantaged position.

Until now, millions of Madame Bila are still hungry in Nigeria. Nearly one-third of Madame Bila in Nigeria are refugees.

A black child, who was five or six years old, had only bones left, but with a disproportionate belly, he lay on the ground and gnawed on the roots of grass

Five or six meters away from the child, a cowardly corpse vulture was standing in the distance.

This photo, called Hunger, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1983, and the child in the photo is Bilav Children from Nigeria

It is this kind of survival background that makes Nigerian drug dealers the most brutal part of the world's drug trafficking chain. Most of them are not selling drugs to live a luxurious life, but just to let their families have a full meal for a while and to prevent their children from starving to death.

For a long time, the drug trafficking organization, Nigeria Express, has not made any reputation internationally. What really made them famous was the Tamri Benhama incident in 1984.

Tamri Benhamma, a captain officer in the Coast Inspection and Patrol Office of the Moroccan Drug Enforcement Agency, led his drug enforcement team to seize 400 kilograms of heroin in southwestern Morocco waters and shot and killed eight Nigerian drug dealers.

Just after this case, Tamri began to receive mailings from Nigerian express companies. There were no bombs in the mailings, only a large number of photos.

The photo was taken from the family members of eight drug dealers who were shot dead, including 6 children, a total of 31 people.

From June of that year to mid-July, the parcels were delivered 6 times. By the last time, all 31 people involved died of hunger.

These photos record the painful experiences of everyone before their death in detail, and the tragic process is difficult to express in words

Before Tamri could receive the last mailing bag, he was already mentally broken, and Tamri Benhama eventually committed suicide by swallowing a gun in his apartment

Now, these black charcoal heads from West Africa have appeared in Manaus, and they are obviously not here to play, but are preparing to take root there.

According to the information obtained by Camilla, there are currently only two types of heroin provided by Nigerians to the Alala people: brown sugar and Chinese white, which is the so-called No. 3 and No. 4.

The 2nd yellow skin with the lowest purity and the cheapest price are the ones they don’t have, which shows that their goal is to squeeze out the high-end market that originally belonged to cocaine.

Although most of the drug trafficking organizations in Manaus have already had a fight with the rebellious Alala people, none of them hope that the war will continue indefinitely.

Just like Camilla, she thought that this war should not belong to them, but between Venezuelans and Nigerians.

That's it. Venezuelans benefit from the drug price increase, but the subsequent bad impact will be borne by them, downstream distributors. This is really unfair.

Camilla is an ambitious woman. She hopes to take this opportunity to combine drug trafficking organizations across Brazil, even if it is just a loose alliance, just like the Medellin Group in Colombia, at least in the future when negotiating with those upstream suppliers.