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AMO seizes over 280 kilos of cocaine and $750,000 from smuggling vessels.
AMO seizes over 280 kilos of cocaine and $750,000 from smuggling vessels.
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S1, EP5 "Boat Full of Blow"AMO seizes over $60 million of cocaine out at sea.
To Catch A Smuggler: Tropical Takedown
S1, EP1 "Coke and Cash"AMO seizes over 280 kilos of cocaine and $750,000 from smuggling vessels.
To Catch A Smuggler: Tropical Takedown
S1, EP8 "Fast Pursuit of Powder"A high speed chase ending in the BVI lands AMO 1,800 kilos of coke.
To Catch A Smuggler: Tropical Takedown
S1, EP9 "Beached Blow"The department finds boats in Puerto Rico containing 350 kg of coke and multiple guns.
To Catch A Smuggler: Tropical Takedown
S1, EP9 "Beached Blow"The department finds boats in Puerto Rico containing 350 kg of coke and multiple guns.
To Catch A Smuggler: Tropical Takedown
S1, EP8 "Fast Pursuit of Powder"A high speed chase ending in the BVI lands AMO 1,800 kilos of coke.
To Catch A Smuggler: Tropical Takedown
S1, EP7 "Coke Floats"AMO discovers over 80 kilos of cocaine washed ashore in St. Thomas.
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S1, EP6 "Port Smugglers"AMO seizes $8 million of coke; HSI foils a port smuggling operation.
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