Reborn American Giants

Chapter 296 Nigerians

Ansaldo led the way and quickly took Victor to a swimming pool in the manor. Several hot girls were playing in the swimming pool, and their beautiful figures were clearly visible.

A big black man was lying on a lounge chair, and a beautiful woman with long brown hair stretched out her delicate hand to apply sunscreen on him.

This big black man Victor was very familiar with. He was Kingsley Owudire, the leader of the "Nigeria Express". Victor turned his head and thought, it had been some time since the last meeting with the Peruvians, and now Kingsley

Appearing in Akajutla, it should be that the first batch of goods that the Nigerians took over from the Peruvians has arrived at the port of Akajutla.

Seeing Victor's figure, Kingsley immediately waved and asked the beautiful woman next to him to push him down. He wrapped a white bath towel to cover his naked body, laughed and said to Victor: "I wanted to give you a hug.

Yes, it’s just that I am now..." After saying that, he showed Victor his muscular body covered in sunscreen, which seemed to be shining under the sunlight.

Victor smiled and shook hands with the owner of the Nigerian Express, but he was thinking about why he appeared at the manor of the leader of the Salvador Association.

But soon, Ansaldo solved his doubts, "Boss Victor and Boss Kingsley have put forward a very interesting idea. You can listen to it. Anyway, I think it is quite feasible."

"Oh?" Victor looked at Kingsley with eyes full of interest. Ansaldo snapped his fingers and asked a beautiful woman to bring three glasses of fruit wine. Then the leaders of three different organizations were next to the swimming pool of the manor.

Let’s discuss.

"Boss Victor, I don't mean to offend, but in my opinion, there is not much difference between the federation organization in El Salvador and us Nigerians, that is, we all belong to a transit organization and do not have our own flagship products, so in the entire cargo chain

The status is lower than that of those suppliers," Kingsley said sorry first, and then began to talk.

Victor smiled and said nothing. If other people who didn't know the inside story heard what Kingsley said, they would definitely think that what he said was very reasonable.

However, as the actual controller of the Gref family, Victor will naturally not be fooled by these words.

Kingsley's words sounded right, but there was one thing he deliberately did not mention, and that was El Salvador's geographical location.

Since the slave trade era, there is a reason why El Salvador has become the most important port for the slave trade in America.

Whether it is goods from South America, Asia or other regions, their first choice will be El Salvador, a country just in the middle of America, as the transit center for the next destination. Otherwise, Nigeria Express led by Kingsley would not choose it.

Landed in El Salvador.

Therefore, the Salvadoran gang alliance that now controls this black channel is like holding a flowing gold river in its hands.

But Victor didn't say anything and just continued to listen to Kingsley's explanation. There must be something worthwhile in his proposal.

"...As I said, none of us like the feeling of having our throats grabbed by others, so I made a cooperation proposal to Boss Ansaldo. It just so happens that Boss Victor is here too, okay?

Putting forward some opinions can help everyone understand more clearly some aspects that we have not noticed."

"My pleasure," Victor raised the fruit wine next to him and took a sip. It was sour and sweet, and the rich fruit aroma also had a hint of mellowness after fermentation of the fruit, which made him take another sip.

"If local organizations in El Salvador grow coca, it will be considered a challenge to the Colombian market. I don't think anyone will deny this. It is the Colombians who dominate the cocaine market now. They will not respond to any challenge in their cocaine market."

People with high status in the empire are extremely vigilant."

"Since we have no way to grow coca, we might as well try to grow some other things." Kingsley pondered for a while, looked at Victor and said tentatively: "With the land and climate of El Salvador, compared to coca, one year

Poppy, which can be harvested twice, is also a crop of great economic value, and our organization happens to have the method of growing poppy and the technology of refining it."

Victor said nothing, but took a deep look at Kingsley.

In fact, for transshipment organizations like Victor and others, there is not much difference between growing coca or poppy. People who really care about this issue fall into two categories.

One type is the coca farmers whose interests are closely related to them, and the other type is the processors.

If you switch from growing coca to poppy, this involves a problem of planting and cultivation technology, and if you switch from processing cocaine to processing heroin, this also involves the problem of processing methods and the replacement of various additives.

If we regard everything as an industry, this change is equivalent to an industrial transformation, and the interests involved are quite large, whether it is from the cultivation of raw materials or the processing of products to the replacement of all equipment.

It can be explained clearly in one or two sentences...

All in all, this is a very complicated matter.

But as Kingsley said, the gang alliance in El Salvador must have its own flagship product. The heroin consumed in the U.S. market now is about 21 billion U.S. dollars a year, 56% of which comes from the Golden Triangle region in Southeast Asia, and 24% comes from

In Mexico, the remaining 20% ​​comes from Afghanistan and Africa.

In the Americas, except for Mexico, no other country grows poppies.

Nigerians originally used the Golden Triangle in Southeast Asia as the main source of goods, so he had a relatively good understanding of the situation in the Golden Triangle. According to him, Khunsa, who used to be the dominant player in the Golden Triangle, is now having a very difficult time.

Just last year, the Khun Sa Group, with Manxingtai as its main base, was jointly suppressed by several neighboring countries led by the Thai government because of its excessive power. The main force of the Khun Sa Army had to give up its foundation on the Thai-Myanmar border.

, re-entered the mountainous mountains of Shan State in Myanmar.

This has led to a reduction in heroin production in the Golden Triangle this year. Compared to the Golden Triangle, although the Golden Crescent in Afghanistan is also a major heroin producer in the world, Kingsley said that he does not like dealing with these Central Asian lunatics at all.

In addition to the quality of goods being inferior to that of the Golden Triangle and the lack of trustworthiness in doing business, these Afghans also always like to make trouble for their religious beliefs.

Therefore, Kingsley is planning to take advantage of the massive production reduction in the Golden Triangle to plant opium poppies in El Salvador and take advantage of the geographical advantage to seize the U.S. market.

Victor will not only not object to this, but will also support it. Yes, he must support it vigorously.

Once Nigerians started growing opium poppies in El Salvador, as mentioned earlier, Mexico was the only country in the Americas that cultivated opium poppies.

The international drug trafficking market does not yet have the kind of joint trend that was seen in later generations. Generally speaking, everyone demarcates their own territory and does not interfere with each other.

This approach by Nigerians is obviously breaking the original circle of interests, which will lead to crazy counterattacks from the original stakeholders.

It’s true that when you feel sleepy, someone will bring you a pillow, Victor thought to himself. Just now he was thinking about how to deal with the Mexicans, and Kingsley was delivered to him like a timely rain.

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