This is the end of the line. I'm just about to go in knock on the door. Are the ten million dollar house that is accused of being the proceeds of crime.
Over the past year, I've been part of a team investigating the global cocaine business.
So you were part of a group that smuggled one hundred million pounds out of the UK. How do you reflect on moving that amount of money?
Between us?
We visited ten different cities in six countries, traveling over fifty thousand kilometers, uncovering an industry where the profits are counted up in millions and the losses measured out in murders, where those in charge don't care about the human cost. It's only business, and right now business is good.
And I'm like, towards yourself, what are you talking about? I'm down here in a narco tunnel.
And I say to my guy for a give.
Then I think we can arrest our way out of this.
Just between you and me, Just between you and me. Literally, some of the money might be from like drugs in the UK.
Are you worried about my safety?
Of course, you are my guest. The first time I saw the money, I felt like I was in a film.
I couldn't believe how much it was, and I.
Thought, what have I got myself into.
I'm Fiona Hamilton, chief reporter at the Times, and this is cocaine in.
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