This is the most dangerous man in the world .. And those crimes!

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A Colombian man sits on top of the gang of organized crime gangs and is named "the most dangerous man in the world" and is responsible for killing, injuring and terrorizing thousands of people, while the hand of justice does not seem to reach him as long as in a country like Colombia in Latin America.

The British newspaper "Sunday Mirror" reported the story of the man known as "Bobby" and his real name "John Jairo Valesquez", and she met him on a dark street in Colombia to finish writing her report about him, noting that he lives under guard all the time, In Colombia, and in the neck the blood of hundreds of people who do not need the decision to kill them for a long time until the decision is taken and implemented.

Bobby, who worked for Colombia's most famous drug lord Pablo Escobar, worked for him as a "professional killer" or a "hired killer." Escobar, who died in 1993, believed that 80 percent of smuggled cocaine To the United States was through it, while reports on the Internet that his annual income was estimated at 21.9 billion dollars thanks to the drug trade, which was carried out at the level of the Americas.
A criminal record

Bobby is responsible for the deaths of more than 300 people, the bombing of more than 200 cars, and admits he has planned to kill more than 3,000 people, including politicians, journalists, economists, money, business and others. The Sunday Mirror says he has collected more From £ 75,000 ($ 100,000) to the killings he carried out, which means that he is a "hired killer" who kills people for others in return for pay.

The newspaper says that "Bobby" confirms that his killing was not an amusement and entertainment, but because of "loyalty to the commander," in reference to Escobar, who led one of the largest and most famous drug cartels.

The assassinations and car bombings Bobby had orchestrated during the war in Colombia, Bolivia, Honduras and Peru against drug cartels, known as Madeleine Cartel, were during the 1970s and 1980s.d55587b7-0b4a-40a9-86d6-f33292b900cd_16x9_600x338.jpg