Organized Crime

THE BLACK MARKET

1. Counterfeit Drugs $200 Billion

2. Prostitution $186 Billion

China $73 Billion

Spain $26.5 Billion

Japan $24 Billion

Germany $18 Billion (Legal Industry)

United States $14.6 Billion

South Korea $12 Billion

India $8.4 Billion

Thailand $6.4 Billion

Philippines $6 Billion

Turkey $4 Billion

Switzerland $3.5 Billion

Indonesia $2.25 Billion

Taiwan $1.84 Billion

Ukraine $1.5 Billion

Bulgaria $1.3 Billion

United Kingdom $1 Billion

Netherlands $800 Million (Legal Industry)

Italy $600 Million

Cambodia $511 Million

Israel $500 Million

Ireland $326 Million

Czech Republic $200 Million

Jamaica $58 Million

Australia $27 Million

3. Counterfeit Electronics $169 Billion

4. Marijuana $141.80 Billion

5. Illegal Gambling $140 Billion

‘Ndragheta Mafia Illegal Gambling Revenue $1.7 Billion

Arrests in Las Vegas for Cheating Around 500 people per year

Cockfight Arrests Around 100 in California per year

Cockfight Management $2,000 per day hosting matches

Cockfight Winnings $15,000 in Los Angeles

Cost to fix a football match in Croatia $25,600

Cost to fix a football match in Italy $516,000

Costa Rica Sports Books $12 Billion wagered per year

Gambling Arrests – China 600,000 in 2009

Gambling Runner – Singapore $1,566 to $2,349 per day

Gaming Revenue Unreported in Macau $90 Billion

Illegal Bets in Thailand$21 to $27 Billion in wagers

Illegal Betting on Baseball $30 to $40 Billion

Illegal Betting on College Football $60 to $70 Billion per year

Illegal Betting on Cricket $50 Billion

Illegal Betting on March Madness Tournament $2.5 Billion

Illegal Betting on NFL $80 to $380 Billion per year

Illegal Casino Profit in Japan $1,969,400 in 17 months

Illegal Casinos – Greece 1,000 locations with 11,000 machines in 2012

Illegal Casinos – Mexico 800 operating across Mexico

Illegal Casinos in Thailand 700,000 to 1,000,000

Illegal Gambling – Canada $13.9 Billion

Illegal Gambling – India $49 Billion

Illegal Gambling – Israel $2.8 Billion

Illegal Gambling – South Korea $67.3 Billion

Illegal Gambling Halls in Russia 500,000 in 2012

Illegal Gambling on 2014 World Cup – Macau $645 Million from one ring

Illegal Gambling on 2014 World Cup – Thailand $1.3 Billion

Illegal Online Betting in Greece $1.29 Billion

Illegal Online Gambling – Australia $1.04 Billion

Illegal Online Gambling – China $562.4 Million

Illegal Online Gambling – Malaysia $2.4 Billion in earnings

Illegal Online Gambling – Turkey 500,000 bettors, 400 websites

Illegal Slot Machines – Puerto Rico 50% of bets placed in Asia

Illegal Sports Betting – United States $500 Billion

Laundering Cash Through Illegal Gambling in Germany $155 Million

Match Fixing of NCAA Basketball Games 1% of games

Match Fixing Profits $15 Billion

Money Laundering Through Macau Casinos $202 Billion

Offshore Gambling by US residents $2.6 Billion

Online Bets Placed At LegendzOver $1 Billion before shutdown

Online Gambling by US College Students 16%

Online Gambling Websites 25,000 sites worldwide

Online Poker Players in US in 2011 2 million

Online Poker Players in US in 2011 after crackdown 490,000

Payments to Drug Cartels in Mexico $10,000 per week in “tax”

Sports betting by college athletes 30% of athletes

Tax Revenue if Online Poker was legalized in US$42 Billion over 10 years

Underground Lottery Thailand 19,923,643 players

USA Arrests for Illegal Gambling in 1980 87,000

USA Arrests for Illegal Gambling in 2000 11,000

Using Sports Betting to Launder Money $140 Billion

Virtual Casinos in Japan $50,500 earnings per casino

Whe Whe Gambling in Trinidad and Tobago $350 Million lost tax revenue

6. Cocaine $85 Billion

7. Prescription Drug Abuse $72.5 Billion

Abusers Who Bought Pills on the Black Market 15%

Abusers Who Received Pills by “Doctor Shopping” 25%

Abusers Who Received Pills From Family or Friends 25%

Actavis Promethazine Cough Syrup with Codeine 2 pints for $600

Addicted or Misusing Americans Over 55 Years Old 336,000 in 2012

Australian Steroids Users 74% of all drug injecting users

Babies Born Addicted to Opiates Every hour in US

Black market value $72.5 Billion

Cancer Drugs on Turkey Black Market $482 for Deticene, $64 for Purinethol

College Students Taking Adderall 31%

ER Visits in NYC for Prescription Drug Overdose 6,555 in 2010

Fentanyl Price on the Black Market $80 to $240 for patch in Canada

High School Students Abusing Prescription Drugs 1 in 5

High School Students Using Sizzrup 5.5%

Ketamine Price – Cambodia Pharmacy $18 to $25 for half gram vial

Legitimate Pharmaceutical Drugs Available on Black Market 25%

National Football League Pain Killer Abuse 7% of players

Opiate Pain Reliever Overdose Deaths of Women 6,631 in 2010

Oxycodone Price on the Black Market $15 per pill

Painkiller Overdose Deaths in Canada 3,757 between 2002 and 2011

Pharmacy RobberiesOver 1,800 in 3 year period

Prescription Drug Abuse Impact on Insurance $70 Billion per year

Prescription Drug Addicts in USA Receiving Treatment 10%

Prescription Drugs Overdose Deaths in Britain 807 in 2013

Prescription Drugs Overdose Deaths in US in 1999 4,030

Prescription Drugs Overdose Deaths in US in 2010 13,652

Unlicensed Online Pharmacies 38% of Germans Bought Pills Online

US Military Soldiers Abusing Prescription Drugs 11%

US usage of world supply of pain killers 80%

Valium Price – Cambodia Pharmacy30 pills for $30

Vicodin Price on the Black Market $5 per pill

8. Heroin $68 Billion

9. Software Piracy $63 Billion

AdWords – $1,000 to drain competitors AdWords budget

Botnet – Canada – $270 for 1,000 computers

Botnet – France – $200 for 1,000 computers

Botnet – Russia – $200 for 1,000 computers

Botnet – United Kingdom – $240 for 1,000 computers

Botnet – United States – $180 for 1,000 computers

Botnet – Worldwide – $35 for 1,000 computers

Credit Card – Premium Card with Big Balance – $250

Credit Card and Social Security Number – $5

DDOS a Website – $911,000 for gambling website

Doxing Someone – $25 to $100

Email Addresses – Gmail – $200 for 1,000

Email Addresses – Hotmail – $12 for 1,000

Email Addresses – Yahoo – $10 for 1,000

Facebook Likes – $15 for 1,000

Facebook Spam – $13 for page with 30,000 fans

Hacked Webcam of Boy – $0.01

Hacked Webcam of Girl $1

Hacking Classes – $75

Online Bank Account – EU – 4 – 6% of account balance

Online Bank Account – USA – 2% of account balance

Online Extortion – $50 to $15,000 in Sextortion Blackmail

Online Funds to Cash – Commission between 9% to 40% of Amount

Online Game Hackers – $16,000 per month in China

PayPal Account – 6 to 20% of account balance

Remote Administration Tool – $40 for Blackshades

Stolen Health Insurance Information – $1,200 to $1,300

Twitter Followers – $15 for 10,000 Fake Followers

Website Traffic – $1 for 1,000 fake visitors

10. Cigarette Smuggling $50 Billion

11. Counterfeit Foods $49 Billion

12. Counterfeit Auto Parts $45 Billion

13. Oil Theft $37.23 Billion

14. Human Smuggling $35 Billion

Afghanistan – $25,000 to London / $700 to Iran

Africa – $1,500 to Israel

Asia – $10,000 to Australia

Bangladesh – $10,000 to Brazil

Brazil – $16,000 to USA

China – $50,000 to USA / $41,800 to UK

Cuba – $10,000 to USA

Guatemala – $7,000 to USA

Haiti – $1,500 to Puerto Rico

India – $277,000 to UK / $60,000 to USA

Iran – $23,315 to EU

Iraq – $10,500 to UK

Laos – $190 to Thailand

Mexico – $4,000 to USA / $9,000 to USA by boat

Morocco – $24,000 to Europe

North Korea – $6,000 to South Korea

Pakistan – $22,000 to USA

Romania – $10,000 to $30,000 to Canada

Saudi Arabia – $156.60 to Mecca

Somalia – $10,000 to USA

Thailand – $21,000 to Japan

United Kingdom – $2,373 to France

Vietnam – $28,500 to Europe

15. Counterfeit Toys $34 Billion

16. Human Trafficking $32 Billion

Babies in China: $7,800

Babies in Indonesia: $160 to $250

Children in Ghana: $50 to parent, then $300 to trafficker

Children in India: $45, versus $350 for buffalo

Children in Mali: $600 for child soldier

Children in Thailand: $25 typical price to “rent” a child beggar

Children in the United Kingdom: $25,000

Girl in India: $24

Girls from Romania: $3,000 to $6,000

Girls in Bangladesh: $250

Girls in Kenya: $600 for Girls between the age of 10 to 15

Girls from Mozambique: $2

Person in Canada: $4,879 paid by pimp to trafficker

Roma Child Bride: $270,000

Teenage girls in Iraq: $5,000 for Virgins, $2.500 for Non-Virigns

Teenage girls in Ontario, Canada: $5,989 for a girl from Quebec

Virgin Child in Cambodia: $500 to $800

Virgin Girl in Medellin, Colombia: $2,600 in online auction

Women from North Korea (by age): $1,066 (20s), $761 (30s), $457 (40s)

Women from Vietnam to China: $11,800 to purchase wife

17. Illegal Logging $30 Billion

18. Methamphetamine $28.25 Billion

19. Illegal Fishing $23.50 Billion

Abalone – New Zealand 1,000 tons

Abalone – South Africa 1,500 tons

Anchovy – Peru 1 Million Tonnes per year

Beluga Caviar Smuggling by Russian Gangs $4,450 per kilogram

Bluefin Tuna 186 tonnes illegally caught in 2013

Bluefin Tuna – Japan $6 Billion worth under-reported

Bluefin Tuna Illegally Caught 1998-2007 1 in 3 bluefin worldwide

Caspian Sea Impact 90% drop from historic highs

Caviar in EU 591 tonnes imported in 2006, 12 tonnes seized in 5 years

Caviar on the Black Market $3000 to $5000 per kilogram in EU and US

Caviar Smuggling 50 kg from 2000-2009

Cod Catches Two-thirds unreported in North Atlantic

Cod Catches – Atlantic Ocean 100,000 tons

Cost to Bribe Fishing Official – Cambodia $50

Crab Poaching $700 Million per year in Russia

Earnings for Fisherman Electrocuting Fish $485 per week in Vietnam

Economic Losses from Illegal Fishing in Africa $200 Billion

Economic Losses from Illegal Fishing in Pacific Ocean $2 Billion

Economic Losses to Guinea $105 Million

Eels in United Kingdom 95% drop in population

Freshwater Pearl Mussel – Scotland 72 poaching cases

Green Turtles 65,000 turtles illegal caught in Mexico

Illegal Catch by Chinese Boats in Africa 3.1 million tonnes

Illegal Fishing – Kenya $5 Million per year

Illegal Fishing – Liberia $12 Million

Illegal Fishing – Natna Islands, Indonesia $3.3 Billion

Illegal Fishing – Nigeria 20,000 youths lose jobs

Illegal Fishing – Philippines 458,850 tonnes of fish

Illegal Fishing – Romania 5,000 tons

Illegal Fishing – Sierra Leone $29 Million per year in losses

Illegal Fishing – Somalia 700 to 800 boats

Illegal Fishing Boats in Australia71 in 3 years

Illegal Fishing Cases in South Korea 4,605 cases of Chinese boats

Illegal Fishing Losses – Malaysia $334 Million

Illegal Fishing Supply 19% of world’s catch

Illegally Caught Fish in Africa 1 million tonnes per year

Illegally Caught Fish in Europe 50% of all seafood sold

Job Losses due to Illegal Fishing 27,800 in EU

Lost Revenue – Brunei $13 Million per year

Lost Revenue – Uganda $180 Million per year

Lost Tax Revenue – Tanzania $220 Million per year

Pirate Fishing Impact on Yemen $150 Million in 2009

Sockeye Salmon – Russia 10 times more that officially reported

Sturgeon Smuggling – Russia$800 Million tax loss in 2005

Tuna Fish Smuggling in Pakistan $50 Million per year

20. Illegal Wildlife Trade $19 Billion

Animal and Wildlife Trafficked Per Year 350 Million Specimens

Bolivia Animal Trade Over 60,000 animals in 5 years

Bunny Trafficker Profit in LA $300 to $400 per day

Cheetahs Killed for Trafficking 104 killed in 2012

Cockfight – Winner’s Prize $15,000

Colombia – Wildlife Seizures 64,507 animals seized in 2012

Colombia – Wildlife Trafficked 60,000

Cow Smuggling 2 Million cows smuggled from India to Bangladesh

Dog Smuggling 30,000 dogs from Thailand to Vietnam

East Asia and Pacific Illegal Wildlife Trade $2.5 Billion per year

Elephant Poaching in Zimbabwe 100 elephants died from cyanide

Elephants Killed in DR Congo 1,000 between 2010-2013

Elephants Killed in Mozambique Over 2,500 between 2009-2012

Elephants Poached in 2012 50,000

Elephants Poached in 2013 At least 20,000

Forest Ranger Corruption 20% cut of ivory sale

Forest Rangers Deaths 75% due to traffickers

Illegal Wildlife Trade Value $19 Billion per year

Ivory Price in China – 2010 $750 per kilo

Ivory Price in China – 2014 $2,100 per kilo

Ivory Trafficking Seizures in Togo 4.1 Tonnes in one week

Leopard Poaching and Sales in India 4 per week

Manta Rays Killed for Gills 3,500 to 5,000 per year

Most Trafficked Animal in Cambodia The Pangolin

Online Animals Sales in Dubai 796 ads online in one month

Pangolin Scales Shipped Through China Postal System 1 tonne

Pangolins – Vietnam 40,000 to 60,000 taken from wild

Pangolins Killed in 2013 Between 40,625 to 81,250

Poaching Traps Found in Malaysia 2,377 between 208-2012

Puppies Smuggled into Sweden 2,000 per year

Python Skins Illegal Imported to Europe $1 Billion

Rhino Horn for sale $65,000 per kilogram

Rhino Horn Price – USA $5,000 per pound

Rhinos Killed in South Africa – 2009 122

Rhinos Killed in South Africa – 2010 333

Rhinos Killed in South Africa – 2011 341

Rhinos Killed in South Africa – 2012 668

Rhinos Killed in South Africa – 2013 1,004

Rhinos Killed in South Africa – 2014 1,215

Shark Fishing in Malaysia 231,212 tonnes of sharks

Sharks Killed Per Year 100 Million per year as of 2013

Siberian Tigers Killed by Poachers – 2012-2013 19

Thailand – Animal Rescues 46,000 rescued from traffickers

Thailand – Ivory Seizures at Bangkok Airport 7 tons between 2009-2012

Thailand – Tortoises Smuggler $300 per trip

Tigers Killed in India – 2013 48

Turtles Illegal Caught in Mexico 65,000 between 2000-2014

Turtles Killed and Smuggled in Australia and Indonesia 100,000 per year

Wildlife Poaching in California Abalone, bear paws and sturgeon most poached

Wildlife Seizures in the UK 675 in 1 year

PRICES OF EXOTIC ANIMALS AND WILDLIFE

Abalone – $52 per kilogram

African Grey Parrot – $2,000

Arowana Fish – $20,000

Australian Lizard – $7,500

Baby Elephant in Thailand – $7,000

Bear – Complete – $4,500 in Taiwan

Bear Bile – $200,000 per pound

Bear Paws – $50 for set of 4

Black Cockatoo – $31,000 in Australia

Butterfly (Queen Alexandra) – $8,195

Chimpanzee (Live) – $50

Clouded Leopard – $5,700 in China

Dog Meat – $29 in Vietnam

Elephant – $28,200

Elephant Tusk – $1,800 in Vietnam

Frog Legs – $11 for a dozen pairs in France

Geckos from New Zealand – $1,300 in Europe

Geckos in the Philippines – $2,300

Gila Monster – $1,500

Gorillas – $400,000

Iguanas – $10,600

Ivory – $850 per kilo in Asia

Ivory with Carvings – $3,000 per kilo

Komodo Dragon – $30,000

Leopard – $5,000

Leopard Tortoise – $403

Monkey in Europe – $123

Monkey in Thailand – $55

Orangutan – $45,000

Owl – $250 in India

Pangolin – $1,000

Pangolin – Meat – $300 per kilogram

Pangolin – Scales – $3,000 per kilogram

Panther – $5,000

Ploughshare Tortoise – $4,000

Polar Bear Skin – $7,760 to $9,930

Puppies trafficked from Ireland – $255 to $1,275 in the UK.

Rhino Horn Dagger – $14,000

Rhino Horns – $65,000 per kilogram

Rhino Horns (Crushed for medicine powder) – $10 in Vietnam

Shark Fins – $100 per kilogram

Sloths – $30 in Colombia

Snake Venom – $215,175 per liter

Snakes (Banded kraits) – $2,190 in India

Snow Leopard Pelt – $1,000 in Afghanistan

Spotted Salamander – $103 on the Internet

Tiger (Dead) – $5,000

Tiger (Live) – $50,000

Tiger – Baby – $3,200

Tiger Bone – $2,000

Tiger Bone Wine – $88

Tiger Penis – $1,300

Tiger Remains – $70,000 in China

Tiger Skin – $35,000

Tortoises – $10,000 in Madagascar

Totoaba Fish – Bladder – $200,000 in China

Turtle – Chinese Golden Coin – $20,000

Turtle Eggs – $1 in Costa Rica

21. Ecstasy $16.07 Billion

Black market value $16.07 Billion

Ecstasy Abusers in the United Kingdom 586,000 in 2008

Ecstasy Addiction in Indonesia 950,000 people

Ecstasy Drug Use by Teens in BC, Canada 15%

Ecstasy Drug Use in USA 1.4% of population tried it once

Ecstasy in Ibiza 40,000 sold each day at 5 Euros per pill

Ecstasy Market in Ireland 129 Million Euros

Ecstasy Overdose Deaths in Australia 108 between 2000 to 2008

Ecstasy Overdose Deaths in BC, Canada 20 people per year

Ecstasy Overdose ER Visits 10,176 in 2011 of under 21 year olds

Ecstasy Tablets Seized in Brazil 194,000 in 2011

Ecstasy Tablets Seized in USA 15 Million in 2010

Ecstasy Users 19.5 million worldwide

Ireland Ecstasy Users0.5% of population

Seizures in Costa Rica 292 pills in 2012, 11,300 in 2013

Top Ecstasy Drug Trafficking Countries Belgium, Canada, Netherlands

Users in Costa Rica 300,000

22. Music Piracy $12.15 Billion

23. Shoes $12 Billion

24. Counterfeit Clothing $12 Billion

25. Waste Dumping $11 Billion

26. Art Theft $10 Billion

Africa Looting 95% of cultural property lost to traffickers and looters

Antique Looter Commission 1% of final sale price

Antique Seizures in Turkey 68,000 from 5,000 smugglers in 2010

Antiquities for Sale on eBay 95% fake

Antiquities Theft Portion of all Art Crimes 75%

Art Pieces Stolen and Looted Artifacts Worldwide $10 Billion

Art stolen from churches 1,785 reported in 2005

Art Theft Cases in Canada 90 to 100 per year

Art Thieves Commission for Stolen Art 1-2% of Sale Price

Artist with the Most Stolen Work Pablo Picasso

Artwork Stolen in United Kingdom $482 Million value per year

Bribe Fee to Pakistan Police $10 per day of digging

Buddha statue from Pakistan $20,000

Buddhist Antiques Smuggled out of India 3,000 in 2006

China Artifacts Looted and Entering Art Market 5,000 to 12,000 per year

Confederate General Sword $20,000 to $30,000 for Grave Digger

FBI Art Theft Recovery Value $142 Million between 2004 and 2010

Gold and Bronze Coins from Gaza Strip 14,000 stolen

Johor, Malaysia $1 Million market in looted items

Looted Antiques Returned to Greece 1,938 antiques between 1945-2008

Looted Items Returned from N. America 130 between 2006 and 2011

Macedonia Religious Artifacts 10,000 stolen over 10 years

Museum Thefts Involving Insider 90%

Museum Thefts Per Year Avg. of 35 From 1995-2010

National Museum of Iraq – 2003 15,000 items looted after US invasion

National Museum of Iraq – 2010 6,000 looted items recovered

Nazi Stolen Works Still Missing 100,000 as of 2013

Number of Stolen Artwork Missing As of 2012 350,000

Recovery of Stolen Art by LAPD $81 Million over 15 years

Russian Cultural Artifacts Stolen Value $1 Billion over 15 years

Sales of Fake Native American Artwork $1 Billion per year

State Museum of Art and Sculpture-Ankara, Turkey Over 300 pieces stolen

Stolen Art from Museums $752.5 Million between 2003 and 2008

Stolen Art Market in Quebec $19.5 Million

Stolen Art Piece Value When Sold 10% of appraised value

Syrian Antiques Smuggled on to Black Market Sold for $300 to $400

Top Location of Art Theft 40% takes place in UK, 19% in USA

Where Art is Stolen From: Private Homes 52%

Where Art is Stolen From: Art Galleries 10%

Where Art is Stolen From: Churches 8%

27. Cable Piracy $8.5 Billion

28. Video Game Piracy $8.1 Billion

29. Counterfeit Sporting Goods $6.5 Billion

30. Counterfeit Pesticides $5.8 Billion

31. Alcohol Smuggling $5.0 Billion

32. Mobile Entertainment Piracy $3.4 Billion

33. Counterfeit Cosmetics $3.0 Billion

34. Movie Piracy $2.5 Billion

35. Metals and Minerals Smuggling $2.3 Billion

36. Counterfeit Aircraft Parts $2 Billion

37. Counterfeit Weapons $1.8 Billion

38. Kidnap and Ransom $1.5 Billion

39. International Adoptions $1.3 Billion

40. Counterfeit Watches $1 Billion

41. Arms Trafficking $1 Billion

Afghanistan – $1,500

Afghanistan-Kabul – $1,500 for US issued Night Vision Googles

Australia – $15,493 in Sydney

Average price of AK-47 worldwide – $534

Canada – $2,000 for handgun, $600 to rent

Europe – $400 to $900 for Rocket Launchers and AK-47s

Iraq – $800, with Osama Bin Laden’s favorite model for $2,000

Iraq-Bullets – $0.15 to $0.45 per bullet

Iraq-Rocket Launcher – $100, $50 per grenade

Mexico-AK-47 – $1,400 on US border/$3,000 in South

Mexico-Gernade – $100 to $500 for M67 Grenade

Niger Delta-AK-47 – $75

Philippines – $120 for .22 Caliber Magnum Black Widow

Profit in the U.S. – $500 for selling AK-47 to Drug Cartels

Somalia – $400 for Russian AK-47, $600 for North Korean AK-47

Sudan – $86 for AK-47, $33 for child

Syria – $2,100 for AK-47, $2,000 for RPG

Thailand – $2,600 for gun

United States – $400 in California’s black market

United States-Small Pistol – $20 to $100 in Dallas, TX

United States – Straw Purchaser – Up to $500 per gun

42. Fake Diploma $1 Billion

Authorship for Research Paper in China – $1,500 to $24,850

Essay Writing Service – $13 to $40 per page to students

Fake Associate Degree Online – $475

Fake Bachelor and Masters Degrees – Mexico – $1,555 Online

Fake Bachelor’s Degree Online – $34,000

Fake College Transcripts – Massage School – $10,000 to $15,000

Fake Degree – Iraq – $1,500 to $7,000

Fake Diploma – Australia – $249 Online

Fake Diploma – China – $20 to $44

Fake Diploma – Indonesia – $648

Fake Diploma – Philippines – $10 to $60 in 2 hours

Fake Doctoral Degree Online – $550

Fake Harvard Degree – Russia – $40,000

Fake High School Diploma – Indonesia – $432

Fake Master’s Degree Online – $525

Fake Masters Degree – Saudi Arabia – $5,000

Fake MBA Degree – UAE – $5,445

Fake MBA Degree Online – $500

Fake Pilot License – Philippines – $30,000 to $50,000

Fake Teaching Diploma – Vietnam – $50 to $600

Fake University Degree – India – $80 to $1.035

Fake Yale Degree – Vietnam – $1,200 to $1,500

43. Book Piracy $600 Million

44. Nuclear Smuggling $100 Million

45. Fake IDs $100 Million

Average Price of a Stolen Passport for Sale – $3,500

Black Market Driver License – New Jersey – $2,500 to $7,000

Black Market Passport – Nepal – $6,961

Black Market Passport – Peru – $900

Black Market Passport – Spain – $1,750

Black Market Passport – Sweden – $12,200

Black Market Passport and Visa – Australia – $15,000

Blank Stolen Passport – UK – $1,642

Fake Green Card – $75 to $300

Fake Birth Certificate – Cuba – $10,000 to $50,000

Fake Car License Plate in Cambodia – $4.50 to $10

Fake Driver License – California – $200

Fake Driver License – Confiscated in New York – 1,450 in 2012

Fake ID Card – Malaysia – $771 (includes smuggling)

Fake ID Card – New York – $160 in 90 min

Fake ID Confiscated – Arizona – 2,064 from students in 2010

Fake ID Confiscated from China – 1,700 in 3 months at one airport

Fake ID from China – $300 for 1, $400 for 2

Fake ID Papers for Residency – USA – $2,500 per set

Fake IDs for Sale – United States – $0.1 Billion ($100 Million)

Fake Passport – Australia – $806

Fake Passport – China – $10,000 to $25,000

Fake Passport – China (Alter Photov) $3,500 to $5,000

Fake Passport – Egypt, Germany, Morocco – $6,830 to Syrian Refugees

Fake Passport in Thailand – Basic – $245 in 2 hours

Fake Passport in Thailand – Higher Quality – $1,000 to $1,250

Fake Passports in India – $294

Fake Social Security Card – $75 to $300

Lost or Stolen Passport Reported – 11 Million in 2010

Passport Selling – Thailand – $200

Stolen ID to buy Health Insurance – $1,250

46. Counterfeit Money $81 Million

47. Organ Trafficking $75 Million

48. Counterfeit Purses $70 Million

49. Counterfeit Lighters $42 Million

50. Counterfeit Batteries $23 Million

Source: http://www.havocscope.com