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druglord

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druglord [ˈdrʌgɪˌlɔːd]
n
(Law / Recreational Drugs) a criminal who controls the distribution and sale of large quantities of illegal drugs


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Where Michael (Wentworth Miller), who masterminded the breakout in the first place, has been tossed into yet another clink: SONA, a hell-on-Earth that has been abandoned by its guards, is run by "the worst of the worst" -- murderers, rapists, druglords -- and features fights to the death as afternoon entertainment.
That all changes when he and his squad of equally inept deputies make their way to Miami, where Dangle hopes to hop from gay bar to gay bar until his R&R is shanghaied by a local druglord (Paul Rudd, doing his best Scarface impression).
The US will also be concerned at the high scores likely in most provinces for armed druglords and leaders of mujahideen factions that were active in the anti-Soviet resistance of the 1980s and the 1992-96 civil war that reduced Kabul to rubble.
 
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