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CBP finds a smuggler of "crazy pills" at JFK and responds to the COVID-19 crisis on the southern border, seizing over 800 lbs of meth.
CBP finds a smuggler of "crazy pills" at JFK and responds to the COVID-19 crisis on the southern border, seizing over 800 lbs of meth.
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S2, EP15 "Meth Lab Takedown"CBP finds blind mules carrying fentanyl and HSI tails a loaded truck to a meth compound.
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S2, EP14 "Mega Millions Meth Stash"While inspecting commercial cargo from Mexico, Laredo CBP discovers liquid meth concealed within paint buckets; in Atlanta, HSI conducts a controlled delivery of an air conditioner filled with meth.
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S2, EP13 "Express Delivery Ecstasy"CBP finds multiple doses of lethal fentanyl hidden within passenger cars; CBP Newark searches for an illegal stowaway onboard a cargo ship.
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S2, EP11 "Fentanyl Within"CBP Nogales busts a man internally smuggling fentanyl from Mexico; HSI delves into the dark web to stop a deadly party drug linked to overdoses.
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S9, EP8 "Beagle Brigade Blowout"HSI busts date-rape drug traffickers; CBP stops a car filled with cocaine.
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S9, EP7 "Supercharged Botox and Blow"CBP and HSI work together to take down traffickers of coke and marijuana.
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S9, EP6 "Guns Gone Wild"CBP seizes fentanyl, coke and heroin; HSI Miami intercepts outbound guns.
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S9, EP5 "Bud Bound for Britain"CBP seizes suitcases of drugs bound for the UK and looted ancient statues.
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