Laundering Drug Millions - The Invisibles - Crime Documentary

Published 2024-05-05
Dive into the shadows of the world's most elusive drug cartels. Explore the hidden criminal networks, international syndicates, and complex money laundering that fuel the global drug trade. Watch the unseen side of crime now on Banijay Crime!

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Maurice Riley and Syd Woolsey, two seasoned criminals, retire from the glitzy Costa del Crime to a tranquil Devon fishing village, planning a peaceful life. But old habits die hard. As their savings dwindle, they're lured back into the criminal world, only to discover it has drastically changed. This light-hearted crime series follows their humorous attempts to keep up with the times, learning new tricks in a world that has moved on without them.

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All Comments (21)
  • @oceanwhale6414
    These agents talk as if their government is not THE DRUG TRAFFICKER
  • @fercos33
    US to Don Lucho: "You can do 8 years in jail and then go back to business, no worries. But could we please have some of your money - not all of it of course, how rude would that be? - so we can continue to fund our many pointless agencies, and my make-work job in particular? We feel like our mangement of the drug trade entitles us to a pecentage, ya know?" Don Lucho to US: "No problem, thanks guys." And it goes on and on and on.
  • I am sickened by the profound arrogance of the US government. The demand comes from America. But the US government is focused on the supply. Before removing a splinter from the supplier's eye, try removing the log from the demand side.
  • @steviefoott5286
    One Mafia collecting from another Mafia ,the govermamt wants everything people own
  • @yabo2424
    Phenomenal Documentarty. 5 stars . Great production, Great Story Line , & extremely engaging.
  • @mack8488
    They make a billion a year and government seize's 175 million....😂😂😂wow so little
  • @Boomshanks
    He gave up $111 million + but earnt $1 billion annual and got ten years thats mental,…… he’s out now,… with billions I’d do ten year for that much dollar easssssy
  • this max teaches us to never trust a human they are easily manipulated
  • @Fantasmaflacko
    Please upload the remaining episodes,this is a very interesting and intriguing program.
  • @ThompterSHunson
    This must be an old docu because the story that followed his release is that he was assassinated alongside one of his lawyers, in Bogota, on July 16, 2021. You know how they say in the underworld, "snitches end up in ditches".
  • @ArneRolfsson
    Fun fact is that the more money spent on the "war on drugs" the cheaper the drugs get.
  • @jorrdam
    Great docus these series about Invisibles, quality
  • @andrew196809
    On the morning of July 16 2021 Luis Agustín Caicedo Velandia, alias “Don Lucho,” was shot dead by two gunmen in Teusaquillo, a district in the north of the Colombian capital, this documentary was made in 2020.
  • @hohoho4102
    Used this system for years when I was at it difference was we used certain passwords to access drafts still works today just change passwords every time you use it
  • @monicakieck7501
    Wish we had investigators like these in SA with the illicit drug; gold and rhino trade whilst the country is riddled with crime; an average of 85 citizens being murdered; corrupt government; security forces and open borders; ports and airports; even phillipinos now own a piece of one of our ports😢😢😢😢we live in a gangster state😢😢😢
  • @2richants
    Max now runs a hipster cafe, drives a Tesla and invested in tequila flavored edibles.
  • Better to just legalise drugs and tax the distribution of it to fund education detoxification and rehabilitation services
  • @CE000
    very intersting documentary