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The money earned in this lucrative trade is pumped back into the area, widening the criminal circle, it said.
Until federal agents arrested him in an Atlanta suburb in November, he was what people in his criminal circle called "the printer" — a man suspected of pumping more than $1.1 million in fake $50 bills into the Southern economy.
Velásquez first came into contact with Escobar's criminal circle when he was a teenager, taking a job as a driver and bodyguard to a woman who was the capo's girlfriend at the time.
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But the latter is much harder in professional criminal circles than with opportunist teens who often brag about their exploits.
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And Ziggy's attempt to lift himself into higher criminal circles leads ultimately to his own tragic climax.
Markets still stock realistic-looking AK-47 toy rifles, which are known in criminal circles as "cuernos de chivo," or goat horns.
"I don't know for sure," Mr. Feldman said, "but it would seem to me that a brand name means something even in criminal circles".
But based on their own experience of criminal circles, as many pointed out, it would be wholly irrational to trust each other.
Bringing Skank to London was an extension of a scheme Scotland Yard adopted in the early Nineties when it was recognised that only true Jamaicans known in criminal circles were able to mingle freely with the Yardie gangs.
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