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00:00www.pabloescobar.com
00:09Chaotic scenes at the funeral service for Pablo Escobar.
00:13Drug trafficker, billionaire, killer,
00:15but a hero to thousands in his home city of Medellin.
00:20This killing is the biggest single blow
00:22to international drug trafficking in a decade.
00:27The king may be dead, the cocaine trade is not.
00:41Cocaine addiction is on the increase.
00:43And every year, the white line just gets longer.
00:46This was a highly organized criminal network
00:49from Columbia through to the streets of London.
00:52Great Britain's cocaine epidemic,
00:54if you trace it back, it goes back to Jesus,
00:57Ruiz, and now.
01:08He was the real Mr. Big.
01:12He operated under the radar.
01:15He was a bus driver.
01:16But he just happened to deal
01:22in multi-million pounds' worth of drugs.
01:24He was a family man on the surface.
01:36He lived in plain sight.
01:38I knew that he was going to make money for his ambition,
01:42but I didn't know how.
01:43My brother, he never told me what he was doing,
01:47because he knows what I think about that.
01:55We were following people around
01:57who had rucksacks of, you know, 750 grand.
02:01Every time we do something that outsmarts them,
02:08they invent something new.
02:13It was one of the largest criminal investigations
02:15by the Metropolitan Police Service.
02:17It's a remarkable story.
02:18Nobody knew about it, and they still don't.
02:21He's the most unusual drug trafficker.
02:30Very gentle.
02:31He's very polite.
02:32Whether he's a reliable narrator,
02:35he's very diligent.
02:39He's a manipulator.
02:45Okay, great.
02:46Let's do it.
02:47Perfect.
02:51What do I do?
03:17What do I do?
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03:39When I was a kid, Pablo Escobar,
03:42he was one of the top politicians in Colombia.
03:45He was the daddy of every man
03:49in colombia everywhere i went to one of his politician campaign with my father
03:56paulo escobar used to give a present to the kids especially in christmas time
04:03he got the bicycle i just run to the front and i say i want that i want that please hand it to me
04:10and he just looked at me and gave it to me okay
04:13my first bicycle in my life i get it from the hands of paulo escobar i was thinking he has
04:23the power he has the money i want to be powerful like them i want to have everything
04:31my life story is a lot like hollywood movie i was doing the drug trafficking for over 10 years
04:42and i was arrested and sentenced for over a billion pound cocaine was like a pioneer of the cocaine in
04:50the uk the amazon rainforest stretches across almost 2 000 square miles of southeastern colombia
05:02a production center for the country's biggest illegal export cocaine we have increased the amount
05:09of money for handling the problem of dangerous drugs sevenfold it will be 600 million dollars
05:15this year drug smuggling has been a way of life in some parts of colombia for almost a decade
05:21the narcotics business has grown from small time into a huge industry and no matter how large the
05:27amount of drugs destroyed more still finds its way onto the street we must wage what i have called total
05:34war against public enemy number one the problem of dangerous drugs
05:39war against public enemy number one the problem is that we live in our life as children
05:56in a finca éramos 10 hermanos
06:05qué foto más bonita
06:06mira somos jesús y yo los dos estamos tan flaquitos parecemos desnutridos
06:16jesús está cinco años mayor que yo mi relación con él fue muy muy cercana
06:25colombia era un paÃs que estaba en mucha violencia y una noche llegaron unos hombres con machetes ya
06:40preguntando por mi padre mi papá a discutir con ellos y los hombres se fueron entonces después mi
06:49padre dijo ellos venÃan a matar no es porque ellos pensaban que ustedes estaban solos y los querÃan robar
06:54y no no yo por qué nos querÃa matar y dice que nos querÃan robar no querÃa saber
07:01cuando tú estás niño y tienes necesidades que tú no sufre sufre tu mami pero con tú como niño no
07:08sufre entonces la pasábamos bien vivÃamos felices felices porque tenÃamos ahà lo necesario
07:15el área where we are living that was not really commodities
07:24i was no electricity nothing one day i saw a car that was a beautiful toyota and i was
07:36became like obsession on my mind how i made money to buy a car like that
07:41y es una persona que piensa que que la vida hay que vivirla y disfrutar porque la también lo veÃan
07:51la forma como él se relacionaba con gente más bien de dinero entonces no pero sé que tiene un buen corazón
07:58cuando mi padre falleció yo tenÃa 11 años no se cree fue un momento muy muy duro quedamos
08:12prácticamente desamparados éramos ocho o diez personas y para comer para vivir nosotros necesitábamos ayuda de
08:24alguien entonces jesús él empezó a trabajar
08:34still a young man i had to work really hard to support my family doing like a messenger working
08:43in a restaurant has gave me my my wages i'll take my wages straight to my mom just to look after the kids
08:52again i showed as a postman
08:57one day one letter go open and i just have a look inside
09:02and that was a hundred dollar bill
09:04a hundred dollar too much money
09:14i put it in my pocket i just handed over the letter
09:19and i start thinking i know how they get the money
09:23dealing drugs and this one that became into my mind i had to i had to start doing something
09:29after that everything changed everything
09:40traffickers have been blamed for the downing of a passenger jet in bogotá
09:43and for hundreds of bombings and assassinations
09:48the colombian government said the traffickers could destabilize colombia and gain more control
09:53during the violence in the 80s the colombian drug trade was really in the news then
10:05there's all kinds of stories you know coming out of colombia so i started writing for magazine pieces
10:10and from there i sort of moved into true crime
10:16actually jesus found me out and um i was kind of skeptical at first because i get a lot of these
10:22emails from people in prison at that point i have no even drugs around me
10:26i have three safe houses and i have all 42 million pound around the street we had 42 million pounds
10:33if you listen to a story especially the first time it reads like fiction i have been in a situation
10:38to take my gun out yeah but i never took in nobody would you have done it if you had to
10:43a poor colombian refugee becomes the biggest drug trafficker in british history and nobody knew about it
10:49most drug traffickers are nasty if you look at escobar you know they try to portray a an image of
11:00respectability but deep down there they're nasty they kill a lot of people they sell drugs without
11:05worrying about the consequences of it and jesus is the most unusual drug trafficker uh that you want
11:13to meet he's uh soft-spoken uh he's very polite over the last seven odd years i've gotten to know him
11:21better than than most people have what he's told me he's never told anybody else
11:30to understand jesus you really have to understand the world he grew up in
11:34in the mid-1980s the colombian drug trade was largely run by pablo escobar head of the medellin
11:42cartel the cali cartel was the secondary cartel at that time colombia was awash with cocaine
11:53some experts say cocaine not coffee is colombia's biggest export earner
11:58contributing as much as 25 percent of the country's overseas earnings at that time
12:05there's approximately 600 000 people in colombia that are connected to the drug trade in some way
12:12shipping growing money laundering attorneys hitmen cartel money is used to build discos
12:21restaurants and leisure centers all easy methods of laundering drug money and adding a town's population
12:27to the payroll this is one of the reasons why jesus gravitated to the trade right opportunities
12:34despite the government's many arrests the top drug racketeers have not been caught one of the
12:40ringleaders is thought to be a member of the colombian congress one of the richest men in the world
12:44pablo escobar
12:51i went to my friend pedro he was younger like me 17 18 year old 20 year old and i say to him listen i know
13:00how we can make money we go to the jungle we buy one or two kilos of cocaine very cheap 800 pesos
13:08we come back to city and we sell it we double or triple the money we realized how we can do it
13:18we can make more then i went for another three then for another five we done that for a few months
13:23and we raised some money
13:27he started off small two young guys ambitious like him pedro and jose
13:32they joined together and started a little mini cartel
13:41pedro and jesus were always scheming trying to figure out how they can make more money in the drug trade
13:48i was inspired to try to follow pablo escobar but at that time american market was already taken by the
13:57big cartels and for that reason i was looking into a place totally different and we was very
14:04interesting to start making business in in europe pedro my friend he was the one who said i pass you
14:13the number one of my uncle's friend in europe his uncle didn't give it to him he just get it in a in
14:19a hiding way pass it to me and then we raise money and made the decision okay use the money to go there
14:27i went to italy to the sicilian mafia it was quite amazing he was only like 20 years old but he
14:39volunteered that was my first time i'm jumping to our airplane and i was properly excited when you are
14:47john you want to have the experience of everything that's the remarkable thing about jesus nothing seems
14:53to really bother him he's able to handle pressure he dealt with some really really dangerous people
15:02italian man was waiting for me at the airport he just took me to italian restaurant and they were
15:08surprised they say you are very young man you're intelligent he sort of halfway convinced them that
15:13they should get involved together the mafia dealt primarily with heroin what jesus did was introduce
15:19them to the idea that cocaine could be sold big time in europe and they make a deal then i went back
15:26to colombia and from there we start and everything goes exactly our planet i wanted to open an international
15:35cocaine business and that was done perfect
15:52grace are you sitting comfortably that's completely against me
15:56in the 30 odd years that i've been in law enforcement the change has been this huge increase in cocaine use
16:10in the 80s a lot of criminal behavior was to deal with heroin
16:16that was fueling the increase in car crime increase in burglaries increasing robberies another day
16:28another drug deal the use of heroin has reached epidemic proportions organized criminal groups were
16:35moving into drugs trafficking the italian organized crime groups colloquially known as the mafia established
16:42so they had lorry drivers on that ports controlled their networks set up through spain through europe and
16:50into the united kingdom cartel representatives have been traveling throughout florida recently and fbi
16:56agents arrested an alleged member of colombia's medellin cartel and charged him with plotting to buy
17:01weapons illegally sources say he is a close associate of pablo escobar it was well known at the time that the
17:10cartels and both the cali cartel the medellin cartel and other cartels in colombia was supplying huge
17:17amounts of cocaine into the united states it was only a matter of time before that expanded into new markets
17:24when i was young in colombia and saw friends and people around getting in addiction for drugs
17:50so what do you think about people who make money from drugs i think it's a very wrong thing to do very wrong
18:11i decided to to be anti-drugs policeman because i saw that the damage is been doing to the people around me
18:19i used to be most of the time somewhere in jungles of colombia we went to cocaine plantations to destroy
18:29them the authorities were taking no chance they made sure the complex could never again be used to produce
18:37okay doing this kind of job gave me a lot a lot a lot of enemies that's how most of my friends
18:48danny
18:50look at this picture six of them they died before i left the police
18:58drug dealers used to be the big bosses on the street
19:01the court used to kill anyone they want to kill nothing happens
19:09pablo scobar used to offer money to anyone who kills a policeman
19:16and he used to pay five million pesos for each policeman they killed
19:23at that time a life is nothing in colombia
19:26they tried three times to kill me i didn't know who was my enemy
19:40this was he never told me what he was doing because he knows what i think about that
19:48i hate drug dealers
19:49justice minister lara bonilla was the man president bettencourt put in charge of colombia's war on the
19:57drug dealers only months after his inauguration bonilla was ambushed and murdered one of his
20:04assassins was killed when his motorbike crashed during his attempt to escape
20:07a lot of it i think was a game for him he just loved the uh the risk involved and he loved outsmarting
20:21the authorities
20:24he's quite brave i mean he's willing to take risks
20:28at this time he was picking up uh drugs from local dealers from farmers from drug traffickers in
20:34his neighborhood involved with the cartels but he had a couple of ripoffs from drug deals that went
20:41awry he ended up uh losing the drugs and he he had problem paying him back
20:50he dealt with really dangerous people
20:54the cartels used the sicarios trained contract killers
21:04so he owed the money and it was a lot of money and it became quite violent
21:11they started following me in my car
21:17from behind was another four by four
21:23open the windows and they started to shoot us with uh matching guns from the windows
21:29and he took me in the stomach
21:31and that's the skull yeah yeah yeah they opened me to to get the the bullet out
21:40in colombia the people wanted to kill me then i realized he didn't move to the uk
21:49i was already dead
21:52he would take other risks as well down the line this is just the beginning
22:01for the first time i went to london i was i was fascinated i never took on my life to be in a city like
22:17that i love the community i love the culture interesting looking people around
22:24people are living their own way incredible i never saw no electric stairs in a building
22:37a lovely
22:41jesus siempre le gusta vestir muy elegante mira con su vestido chaqueta blanca su pantalón
22:46le gusta comprarse ropa muy buena
22:50cuando se venÃa a vivir a londres yo también decidà venirme a londres con mi esposo no me
23:01gustaba el frÃo yo tenÃa 20 años pero ya tenÃa una niña de un año y más oportunidades para mi hija lo
23:10que más me gustó la paz no habÃa nada de violencia era un paÃs súper tranquilo y mi hermano estuvo casado
23:21con mi mejor amiga éramos amigas desde que tenÃamos 10 años y decidà quedarme en londres decir quedarme en
23:30londres
23:30y
23:33mi hija maria
23:35contacted jeremy corbyn who was a local politician asking him for help to get her political asylum
23:46i say that i were in danger in colombia but at the same point to get the asylum
23:54we have to put something stronger and i put a problem with the government as well
23:58they refuse my asylum twice but when i marry my my wife is through her we are getting
24:08i wanted to live a normal life
24:14i start working like um manual jobs i was doing cleaning i was doing a doing the washing up
24:22and um and i was working like a normal person a normal person made racist money to survive
24:33but i wanted to be more professional
24:37and i go to a school to learn bus driver license
24:41i just start driving the double decker 134
24:57we made something to jog your memory
24:59the 134 route do you recognize that yes
25:07yes bring memories to me yes
25:12incredible
25:14the 134 was the the bus that i used to get all the time as a teenager to camden market you you could have
25:21be my bus driver many times because yes i used to drive the bus every single day incredible
25:30lovely i want to keep this yes yes all right thank you very much
25:35i used to drive the bus to total and then coming back road for the street i was really really happy with my work
25:48no le gustaba
25:50no le gustaba
25:51no le gustaba lo odiaba lo odiaba no le gustaba y lo fuimos y dijo no eso no es para mÃ
26:02yo lo veÃa mucho ya tan chévere tan bonito ver ambos pequeñitos rojitos muy bonita muy chévere es
26:09lo como es lo histórico de londres los buses rojos
26:12whenever you're doing extra time you get good money and i was very happy with that
26:22at that time i have a young daughter i was just living a normal standard life
26:31but in uk everyone who knows you were from colombia everyone demanded are you sir where you from
26:38and when i say colombia you say oh you got the top one you got the best one i say yeah yes
26:45every single person demanded in a restaurant on the streets a building site oh you from where i'm
26:52from colombia straight away the demand they jump in and say how we can get it
26:58i wanted to live a normal life but it's impossible because i already have in my brain cocaine
27:08i went to kandem town there is a kandem palace disco people dancing overnight and i saw how people
27:21was dealing there outside i approached one of the dealers and i said what are you dealing he just
27:27showed me that was heroin i said okay and what about cocaine he said cocaine i want to get cocaine in
27:35here i said okay that's fantastic i saw there was a market and i said oh come on i'm going to supply you
27:49the crime in general goes through phases back in the 70s and early 80s armed robberies they were
28:07numerous people then realized that they could make more money for less risk through drugs trafficking
28:14the growth in cocaine trafficking was exponential during the late 80s and early 90s the use of
28:22cocaine worldwide grew hugely but so did the intelligence sharing law enforcement worldwide
28:30became aware of colombian trafficking into mainland europe and then into the uk most of the cocaine
28:38being smuggled into this country arrives hidden in freight at ports and airports
28:42dealers were supplying drugs from various different sources in colombia just buying cocaine and
28:50shipping cocaine from wherever they could get it there's all kinds of ways to get the cocaine into
28:55great britain what made it easy was european common market boundaries disappeared and it was easy to move
29:02drugs across the continent but it's estimated that law enforcement only gets about 15 of all the drugs
29:10coming into the country jesus realized that there was a market for cocaine he was an entrepreneur you
29:16know criminal entrepreneur but still an entrepreneur and he saw the great opportunity now the question
29:22was how is that opportunity going to develop i'm not clear when you arrived in the uk did you intend to
29:31carry on dealing or did you want to go straight i wanted to to to just make few pounds and live a normal life
29:42but i already have made my contacts for the cocaine and that was easy to to start doing at that time
29:49to start dealing drugs call my friend colombia say same two or three kilo
30:06when i started i was only me
30:08and i was selling small amounts of cocaine lines grams that was really hard to sell
30:21my first kilo that took about three to five months to sell it even in pieces
30:28and i used to make it very very few pounds maybe three thousand five thousand every month
30:34that was no enough money i needed to make it more i had to get myself into the business and i started
30:46selling more did people pick up drugs from you whilst you're driving the bus i did not miss
30:55my bus driving on my work with cocaine dealing no when i stopped doing my normal work then after that
31:03like i swapped or i changed my chair and then i became a drug dealer i was doing two jobs at the same time
31:17in the 90s leasing's interest widened from just mainly heroin to heroin and cocaine
31:26on the face of it cocaine became a far more respectable
31:31drug to use than something like heroin the addiction to cocaine isn't necessarily visible whereas the
31:37addiction to heroin is because that's what you see in the streets and you know it's horrendous
31:43my recreational drug becomes almost accepted and therefore it just continues to fuel the same problems
31:55the new social demographic was starting to use drugs
31:58that is the professional class those with money the party scene a different social set
32:06people were having cocaine at dinner parties in nightclubs in pubs
32:12policing it became more challenging because you had to look in different places
32:16i wanted to be invisible
32:25i wanted to be invisible
32:28most of the people were arrested because someone closer to them grassed them up
32:35i had to keep it secret because it's not only the police it's a lot of criminals everywhere in the
32:43world that they want to take the money from you his philosophy was keep a low profile he was able to
32:51maintain that for an incredible amount of time i was living a double life i was the normal husband the
32:58normal that at home i work and with friends and sometimes i was feeling sad for that because people just
33:07look at me talking to me and they did no idea what i was doing
33:12that's
33:24Hello, AnÃbal, how are you? How are you? How are you?
33:30Very good, and you? How are you?
33:32Very good, very good.
33:34What a pleasure to see you.
33:37Uy, you're the piglet, Chino.
33:39I didn't know that it was the piglet.
33:42Ah, I didn't know that it was the piglet.
33:45But...
33:47Yes, yes.
33:49I'm in...
33:51Well, what they call VIP.
33:54Here, where I am, is a very good patio,
33:57where all the extradictors are.
33:59They eat very well, they treat them very well,
34:01they have a lot of respect.
34:03Let's see, when we see you.
34:06When we see you, and hopefully you'll end soon.
34:09Okay, bye, bye.
34:11Bye, bye, bye.
34:16For me, Jesus was a man who worked,
34:20He was a good boy.
34:22He never imagined everything that happened around his life.
34:27When we arrived in London, when we shared...
34:33We've always had a lot of fun.
34:37We've enjoyed it, we've had a lot of fun.
34:41He was good, with his sweet flavors.
34:43How do you think they're telling you lies,
34:48or they're spying what they're doing?
34:50Jesus maintains that his family never knew about it.
34:58But I find that hard to believe.
35:01Where was the money coming from?
35:03Where was Jesus going to operate as a gangster?
35:07You got to work all hours of the night.
35:37He was an on the cynic.
35:40I was in my car many times dealing the cocaine.
35:44My wife many times tried to come with me. I said no.
35:47And she asked me, why are you going alone?
35:50Why are you too much time outside?
35:52I said that is none of your business.
35:54She said no, I'll go with you. I said no.
36:07It's really difficult to have a family like that.
36:12My brother was anti-narcotics police and I was a drug dealer.
36:16It was really difficult to keep this secret.
36:21His business expanded as the demand for cocaine in England expanded.
36:27It was becoming a bigger and bigger job, you know, to sell cocaine
36:32and he was taking a lot of calls on his job.
36:37At that point, I was maybe doing three or five kilos on my own.
36:42The Italian people and Colombia started a little bit pressing me, pressing me.
36:50Driving the bus, the telephone was ringing too much.
36:53I cannot answer the phone.
36:57I need to do this, but I cannot do it while I'm driving the bus.
37:02Finally became too much for him.
37:04He had to make a decision.
37:06It was a golden opportunity for Jesus to expand his operation.
37:23He was still working with Pedro and Jose handling the Colombian connection and the drugs.
37:29But the bigger you are, the more money you make.
37:33There's a large Colombian community in London.
37:36You know, he was a bus driver, so he made a lot of contacts.
37:40He did a pretty good job of keeping his identity secret.
37:43But the more people that knew about his organization and what he was up to increase the risks.
37:50It was almost impossible to explain why he was coming into such money.
37:55It was a really delicate situation.
37:56It was a really delicate situation.
37:58It was a really delicate situation.
38:02He, since he was very young, has had a lot of luck.
38:05For me it was luck.
38:08Now I don't know what it will be.
38:09we made something else for you yes the competition i won i know exactly where the ball was
38:27i just pointed i don't know lucky i just prompted the ball and i won
38:33someone knocked the door and i saw two people jesus ruiz and now that's immigration
38:47they come for me immigration coming it's over for me and you won the competition i can't believe it
38:56fantastic fantastic it was over a hundred thousand pounds
39:07yeah it was lovely lovely time i remember the the celebration was quite good
39:12and i start to play this every single weeks and i never win
39:26me gané la lotterÃa no mentiras sà sà increÃble
39:35él en esta mano tiene la m bien marcada que dice que cuando tienes eso bien marcado eso significa
39:44suerte con el dinero cuando le gusta el dinero mira el dinero llegó a él
39:50jesus he was really good because everything he buy or he spent for me was normal because he has the
39:59money to to do it so he he was a good cover for him even even against his family
40:08bueno la diferencia para la familia fue mucha se compraron casa más grande carro viajaban más fuimos
40:17a roma fue mucha fue mucha la diferencia claro vivÃa muy muy bien pero siempre pensé que es por lo que se ganó la
40:26loterÃa when i won the money there i wanted to to just make few pounds i was thinking maybe a million
40:34pounds dealing drugs and then i retired or doing everything and i just do that and no more and i made
40:42that decision i think that's a goal of a lot of drug traffickers once you're in you figure well
40:50i'll just take my money and leave you know you can't do that the drug trade really became a big thing
40:57for jesus and increasingly there were more risks because they were dealing in bigger loads
41:12my name's duperly narvaez
41:14in that time in england i knew around 20 30 colombian people selling drugs in the class and restaurant
41:31in that time the reputation of the quality of jesus drugs he was the best one in in england
41:37it was a good money in dust time one kilo in colombia was a thousand pounds in london 35 000. big difference
41:58particularly in the early 90s cocaine use was growing both at street level and on dealer level
42:05cocaine was becoming the drug of choice police were working with customs by now we could see
42:14larger deals being made organized groups dealing in kilos multi-kilos
42:21the drug shipments just kept growing and as a drug trafficker to move a ton of cocaine
42:27it was like a goal for them that really showed how good they were
42:31when i got 100 kilos for my first time i already have a buyer
42:41he invited me to his flat in hammersmith
42:47he texted everything good he said okay i said listen mate i go handle with me but i don't want
42:55to hand over all to you in one go can i send you 10. he said we're going to bring heat if we start doing
43:03like that give me 50. i said okay and that is how i started to responding to the cocaine market in the uk
43:16if you look at most of the drug organizations one of the big reasons
43:19uh they falter is because they get too big his philosophy was staying in the background right
43:26but he came in a situation where he saw the great opportunity and uh it changed everything
43:34escobar's headquarter city in the first six weeks of this year there were nearly a thousand violent
43:40deaths in medien alone since his escape from jail last july he's been blamed for half a dozen bombings
43:47escobar was the number one target for the authorities he was in hiding when they discovered him
43:57they trapped him on a rooftop and they killed him
44:04chaotic scenes at the funeral service for pablo escobar drug trafficker billionaire killer but a hero to
44:11thousands of thousands in his home city of medein the king may be dead the cocaine trade is not
44:22escobar was a figurehead very important in the drugs trafficking world um but a figurehead
44:29others just grow up and take his place the median cartel was in shambles and the calica tower about to go
44:36down and they needed somebody to fill the vacuum right can you tell me about the norte valley cartel
44:45very powerful in that part of colombia so the people scared about because people say they they
44:52seem to kill people if you know war we with them they killed so many friends of mine
45:00it was lucky for azuz i think the norte valley cartel was looking for markets and he knew that cartel
45:13everybody know the now families he was a big drug dealer in north of del valle family of jesus
45:22the biggest people of north valley cartel were my cousins so are you a kind of poor farmer's boy or are
45:33you like cartel royalty where do we put you i've become for a very pure family then i become a cartel
45:42royalty like that yeah
45:44people respect jesus because he belonged to an house family jesus he was with the north
45:53del valle cartel in london they send a lot of quantity of drugs to europe to him and jesus became their
46:04main man in great britain the principal supplier for the north of valley cartel
46:14monodrugs being shipped to britain just keep increasing britain is addicted to cocaine
46:20more users taking bigger quantities more addicts desperate for treatment jesus in inglaterra
46:27who could create a great empire and he became too big and many times i wanted to to be recognized to
46:37tell the people this is me it's me it's me i'm the big man when a drug trafficker starts he's always
46:42got the advantage but eventually the tide turns on this operation we had probably in excess of 100
46:50officers i was like playing the cut of the mouse i was thinking they never stop it and more clever than
46:58them they were good he's unlucky that he came against us
47:20but not nobody really tried to be immune to anything turns on this operation
47:24could be made so much different here
47:27oh
47:29of course
47:31they're not helping me
47:33and yeah
47:34they're not helping him
47:35well
47:36they're fine
47:36they're not helping me
47:37if mm
47:42i
47:43i
47:45yeah
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