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Who are the top ten villains in the world? Help the gods.

1, six years have passed since Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, "9 1 1", and Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, is still able to escape the biggest hunt in international history and hide in the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The United States offered a reward of $25 million for bin Laden's head. 2. guzman, a Mexican drug Lord, is the biggest drug Lord in Mexico, who imports cocaine from Colombia and then smuggles it into the United States. He controlled the drug trafficking corridor from Mexico to the United States. The US government offered a reward of $5 million for the capture of guzman. 3. Tokta Hornov, Russian gangster, Arim Jian Tokta Hornov is a Russian gangster. He has an Asian face. The US government called him "the main leader of the international Eurasian criminal organization" and he was accused of "selling drugs, illegally selling weapons and smuggling stolen cars". 4. dawood Ibrahim, the most wanted man in India, is the number one gangster in India. He runs the organized crime group D company headquartered in Mumbai. He was accused of planning 1993 mumbai bombings, which caused 275 deaths and 7 13 injuries. Tinaro, the leader of Italian mafia, controls the most powerful organized crime network in the world with conclusive criminal evidence. This is the head of the Italian mafia, a playboy. Known as the "devil", he was involved in 1993 a deadly explosion in Italy. 6. The mastermind behind the Rwandan massacre, the most wanted man in Africa is Filihian Kabuja, the mastermind behind the Rwandan massacre. He is suspected of killing 800,000 Rwandans, including women and children, in 65,438+0,994 days. He may be hiding in Kenya. 7. Colombian drug dealer MarinPedro Ann Togno Marin is a Colombian drug dealer. He was accused of drug trafficking and other criminal activities, such as extortion and kidnapping. The US government offered a reward of $5 million for the capture of Marin. 8. Tawillomid Tawilly, the black boss of the Canadian Persian gang, is the black boss of the Canadian Persian gang. The U.S. government wanted Omid Tavili, accusing him of participating in fraudulent telemarketing business and defrauding the elderly Americans13 million dollars. 9. Ugandan guerrilla leader Kony, under the leadership of Joseph Kony, displaced 2 million people in Uganda, of whom 30,000 children were kidnapped. The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against him and charged him with as many as 33 crimes, including crimes against humanity and war crimes. 10, Berger, the boss of the "Dongshan Gang" in the United States, and James Berger, the boss of the "Dongshan Gang" in the United States, were accused of smuggling drugs and extortion in southern Boston. James Berger, 78, was also involved in many murders. The FBI offered a reward of $654.38 million for his capture.