How a Balkan Drug Cartel Infiltrated Global Shipping
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2022
- When officials found $1 billion worth of cocaine onboard the container ship Gayane in 2019, it kicked off a fight between the US and the world's largest shipping carrier over drug trafficking.
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tar rather then tea other molecules not as easily come by
chances are they are looking for the alkaloids
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The instant you make something illegal there's a whole bunch of people looking for ways to bypass the law & if they have customers for their newly-illegalized goods they *_will_* succeed in bypassing the law.
Where law-enforcement officers & politicians are customers it becomes pretty difficult to stop.
The alternative is to regulate & tax it. This will initially bring the market price down but taxes can be increased & increased till the market looks for alternatives.
they are opening 1.5% of containers and still finding a decent amount of drugs imagine how much drugs are getting through
Simple math says they intercept less than 1% of drug traffic. If we multiply by the amount of drugs they claim to intercept, we have to assume that people are using lots of drugs. Drug enforcement agencies actually work as indirect profit centers meant to keep drug profits high.
@@xenuburger7924 How does the DEA increase profits? I understand if seizing drugs would lower the supply and increase prices but that is an increase in revenue not profits. Fighting these agencies are the #1 expense for cartels thereby decreasing profits.
@@noammichael5592 1 ton of coke can profit 35-40 million. There are multiple tons in a load on multiple ships seven days a week, around the clock. It's not an expense. Money to fight law enforcement is no more than putting a few bucks in a tip jar. They spend far more on security against rival cartels, crooks and bribes.
Both the DEA and the Cartels depend on the drug war to survive.
End The Drug War NOW!!!!
98,5%...?!
Many forget that MSC originates from Naples where the Camorra rules. MSC has been called Maffia Shipping Company by many people inside ports for probably 40 years.
Thanks for the full form update! It is really an eye opener for some of us
And those dudes dont play. I would not be surprised to learn that "cooperation" was gained by threatening family members.
MSC is a family-owned company, which was founded in Belgium in 1970 and has been headquartered in Switzerland since 1978. The company began operating with a single vessel and a single service and progressively grew through buying more vessels and bringing new services to the market.
Both the DEA and the drug Cartels depend on the drug war to survive.
End The Drug War NOW!!!!
YEAH THIS SHIP WAS TRACED 2 JPMORGAN & CHASE, THE REAL CROOKS
I have been a Chief Engineer in MSC and know exactly what happens. Nothing of such can happen without the involvement of the Master with his substantial cut in the payment.
Its just the privelege of the captain to be able to have plausaible deniability and claim ignorance.
self snitching
Did such a thing happened ocassionally (before covered up), or did it happen regularly?
Between Mexican border to San Diego underground we have touched and seen more 🤣 like jay z once said.. 🤫
and I guess, as well not without the knowledge of the company management...
This was known to seafarers since a very long time. We used to call MSC the Mafia Shipping Company.
Around 2012 there was this guy who alerted the US authorities about the drug that was being trafficked on his ship. The US govt rewarded him and promised him a safe passage to his home country. He went to the airport(U.S) but never reached home.
If true probably witness protection for him.
@@WhyDoThat That's very naive thing to say. Hunderd percent got taken out.
"There was this guy." Cool story bro. Cute how there are zero details.
@@n0m1c quit crying
@@mathiasvries no i do my own research instead of relying on youtube comments to provide details or evidence lol
BS - I've sailed for 36 plus years, retiring as Chief Engineer and there is NO Way that the Captain did not know; for that matter, everyone on that vessel would have known.
it depends...
You are 100% right… the whole company knows.. why else would they recruit expensive from the Balkans and not from the philippines.. how about the difference in lenght for the contracts betweetster crew and officers.. rotating crew between vessels..
Logically, those crews arrested know the least.
Most smuggling happens with just one crew member.
Maybe they drugged his cocoa.
"The MSC Gayane is one of the biggest ships sailing the ocean today." - *WRONG* It's not even in the top 1000.
"MSC are today the world's largest shipping company." - MSC might be the world's largest *container* shipping company, Maersk is however the worlds biggest shipping company.
Skyler White there has all her facts straight.
Relax. No one cares that much about ships.
Yeah, I was surprised to hear that assertion, as well. I checked it to be sure and the MSC Gayene turns out to have less than half of the carrying capacity of the largest container ships out there. Hopefully the journalist will see this and be more careful with the facts in the future.
And MSC is not the biggest MAERSK is by far the biggest shipping Company
@@HE-162 fact are important especially if your a 'journalist' Skyler would hate to be labelled fake news
@@jorgenfrohlich6954 by what metrics? it was a close race for a long time, but last year MSC surpassed MAERSK in terms of TEU transported
It would be nice if you make a video about the way MSC grew so quickly in the eighties and nineties. Never saw a shipping company expand and grow so quickly in such a little time.
i give u a hint. its white and its a powder and it rhymes with rogaine
probably took care of their employees
I recently worked with MSC who owns MS Security on these vessels. The Security on these vessels isn't what you think it is. It's more a front to let the U.S. know that MSC vessels have security guards on these ships. We don't do anything special but just sit there and be seen, no training, no certificates, security guards are mainly Greek and South Africans.
I have a hard time believing that it would be possible to pull off a loading at sea operation like that without the knowledge of the captain.
anyone can ship anything in any shipping container on any of these ships
You need to mind your own business, Greg. Regards, from Canada.
@@alexandrebastarache4395 lol
@@purchiks1 lol
@@jjr1728 are you all paid by the balkan gang? xD
All of this effort and they admit "the effect is 0".
i would like to be the first to congratulate drugs on winnning the war on drugs.
@@alexnewbold8823 ouch!
they should just leagalise and tax it imho
Every interviewee has said in this video that law enforcement barely makes a dent in their operations on this protracted and futile "war on drugs", so that demonstrates it clearly is a complete waste of time and resources, not to mention the safety of those involved. 🤷♀
Both the DEA and the drug Cartels depend on the drug war to survive.
End The Drug War NOW!!!!
It's not a war on drugs. It never was. It's a war on small time drug dealers that aren't giving the big players the cut they want. Even busts like this are just a hiccup. You let these go from time to time to give the gullible public the impression that something meaningful is being done.
Your comment is absolute rubbish. Disrupting the drug trade is essential to slowing it down. You clearly do not see the children going hungry because of drugs, the mental health impacts of drugs. It ruins families, lives, and society. We need a World War on drugs. This doesn't mean filling prisons with little guys. It means disrupting, and destroying organisational heirachy, globally.
It is a drug war. It is just not the way you think. Many countries with government sponsor drug dealing on other unfriendly countries. These other countries sponsor drug dealing back on other countries. They are selling drugs back and forth to each other unfriendly countries. lol It is just drug everywhere.
@@decwow The U.S spends 150 billion on illegal drugs annually this really was just a small dent ..
"We can only scan 1.5% of containers. We find tons, but it amounts to 0." Exactly. The drug war is pointless and costs taxpayer money. Legalize, regulate, tax and stop all this violence associated with illegal trade.
Legalization means that drug dealers would have to pay taxes. Why pay taxes when they could just continue to smuggle drugs until the gov't gvies up on chasing after durg dealers.
@@Greenfield-yf1wh People would prefer to buy it legally rather than risking a huge fine or not having the quality guarantied.
@@dre2407 No people prefer to buy drugs cheaper. There will always be a market for that.
@@Greenfield-yf1wh why would u buy drugs off a drug dealer instead of buying a cleaner product for the same price off a govermantely regulated or owned business?
@@juliuswolf288 You are missing the point. It won't be the same prices since drug dealers will continue to smuggle drugs that won't be regulated and taxed. They will undercut the stores that would sell regulated & taxed narcoticss. There always be a market for cheaper drugs.
In 1980 cartels declared they do this.
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Right.. video games in the 80s were all about this stuff. 🤣 🤣
Amazing story. I’ve sailed as Captain on merchant vessels for decades, I can’t imagine any operation where the ships cranes were repeatedly used at sea that would not have come to my attention. Incidentally the eight crew arrested would be about one third of the total crew.
There is no doubt that the Captain was not also aware.
You have to sleep sometime.
There is the small crane by the gangway on some vessels. Used maybe for liferafts
Typical captain thing to say, trust me they dont know everything thats going about on 'their' vessels
Stern crane capt, can easily be used while the capt sleeps.
this is probably only a small percentage that's known about..
0:50 Little Back Story to this Video.
01.01.2018, Belgrade, Serbia. On the video, a man belonging to an enemy clan is executed. He was driving the car. It is interesting to know that there was a policewoman in the passenger seat and she was not injured. More than a dozen bullets hit the man. He died on the spot.
The vast cost of the "war on drugs" simply isnt worth it
there is no war on drugs. Its just an excuse to militarize local police
Nixon was a Crook. The drug war was designed to be evil. Addiction is a psychological problem similar to depression. It would be cheaper to treat it like that again. The drug war was designed to funnel immense cash flows to smugglers especially the intelligence community. That obviously sounds like a baseless conspiracy theory to most people, but anyone who knows even a little history knows that's exactly what the Iran Contra Affair was. Why would they ever stop doing that when it gives them unlimited funding for whatever they want?
But what happens if you leave them alone ? . . . The drug cartels grow out of control and then what ?!
@@bebobism Portugal is a fair example of what happens when you legalise drugs🤷♂️
How much money they must spend and wasting on their war on drugs . What if they put that money into health, jobs and education..there would be less incarcerated and better off.
It’s almost as if a legalized, regulated drug market would be the only safe way to successfully fight this problem.
If only.
That would make to much sense
Then how will we fund our wars. Not like to public gonna support them
The argument against this says if these players are already acting illegally now, they won’t act legally if made legal. I’m sure they said the same thing about the legalization of alcohol - try telling that to the $1.5 trillion dollar industry now.
@@chrisr4220 re: alcohol prohibition - we've already been there, done that, we know how it goes
"We take narco trafficking seriously" "We seriously make millions from it each year" MSC
“Of course, I’m not even Greek”
Years after the wire taps the Greek is still in business
Nothing changed 😂
Albanian
Slovene@@gramozgashi
They were albanians oo amigo
In the shipping community MSC has always been known as the Mafia Shipping company
Just look at it as natural selection. Not everyone uses drugs.
Really? And why hasn’t there been unanimous consent among nations / regulators to take action on them?
. KC Lawyer Roberson has Written a Book about the Vatican Banking industry ,, The Vatican Bank has a history of Corouption and it's male staff are protected by Diplomatic immunity ,, has seen on TV . Don't ask me Google the TRUE FACT Yousef ,, in my opinion and belief.
You beat me to it 🤣
@@jewslikefunk Because they are in on it.
All the money it costs to police drug trafficking, plus the related crime costs, and health costs, and welfare costs... It'd be cheaper for govts to buy all the drugs straight from the traffickers.
😂👏 Well CIA was selling it in the 70-80's, you think other governments aren't doing that? We're being F in every way.
so whats your solution for drugs?
You are missing the real benefits to the elites. The additional crime justifies having a large militarized police force and it justifies unconstitutional laws like RICO, search, and seizure laws. This creates a standing army that can be turned on the people on a moments notice. IT IS ABOUT CONTROL.
@@usmans9274 Like some sensible countries,maximum penalty,capital punishment !! no repeat offenders.
I'm sure most get a big cut of the action
No one talks about how much of the confiscated drugs go back into the market via the anti-narcotics authority themselves
I have US MMC for Jr. Engineer QMED AS-E. I can say integrity of a ship begins with the integrity of the crew and paying them a fair wage. Hiring crew from a region in economic collapse, rife with criminal activity and corruption all the way to the top because you can pay them ¢ on the $ is a recipe for trouble. Hire crew to have a career that give them incentive NOT to risk loosing it all over engaging in these activities even if they are not caught doing it by law enforcement ie intergrity. That would be cheaper than throwing money at Gestapo security.
Mark Fay MMC Jr. Engineer QMED AS-E
Tru dat
thinking that organized crime and corruption is somehow linked just to countries and sailors on boats from economically weaker regions is naive....there is no money ship crew can get paid that aint gonna seem like peanuts compared to drug money, plus these sailors get forced and blackmailed into doing this, its not like the mafia just asks them nicely and stops their operations and leaves if they say no...dont be naive
@@srambrero having been a professional Merchant Marine mariner far and away this happened where the crew permitted this to go on aboard. I even had it happen on a US Navy Frigate I was on in the 70s until an honest E3 sailor became aware of a peer’s Tai Stick smuggling scheme with the Collusion of the E6 Master at Arms and told the Captain. If I had become aware of it I would have done the same thing. I have seen merchant crews from mostly smaller lines with crews using MSC crewing policies and foreign jails are full of them. BTW MSC also stands for the US Navy Military Sealift Command, the 2 should not be confused.
Can you answer in more detail?
@@AdamFreeman-ix6ez what details are you looking for?
Mark Fay MMC Jr. Engineer QMED AS-E
Only the little guys get sent to jail. Brendo (one of the biggest) got sentenced to a lifetime in Italy, then extradited to Bulgaria and went missing .. having enough money can pay off. Those salary based people can always be bought .
Don't forget that Credit Suisse frontman got arrested for laundrying Evelin's money haha pozdravi
First she said the fine was $1000 per once and then she said the fine is $1000 per kilo. Get your story straight!
Right is it 18M or 600 million lol
@@somethingsomething404 20 tonne is not 20 kilo…
@@sondrejohansen48 true, I realized that shortly after then couldn’t find the comment to fix it. 18M roughly then
@@somethingsomething404 The excessive exaggeration goes well with the theme of this thread though, so, 600 million is perfect!
I came on to make the same comment about the ounce-kilo lol.
Kinda a big difference :p
Best video I’ve watched on YT for a looooong time! This was so interesting.
4:35 He's saying it no filter nor mince words, respect to the honesty
Plot twist: Biggest shareholder of MSC is JP Morgan and probably world of finance is financed by drug money.
the 2008 market crash. The only way we survived it was because of drug money
Further plot twist: shipping is very vulnerable to bureaucracy, as the lockdowns taught us. Someone can profit from slowing it down. This is likely being played both ways.
Finance involves trillions daily moving..drugs trafficking is big but not bigger than the global licit economy
@@vanpallandt5799 yet it can provide you a lot of money if you are in margin call.
@@birarakisarap there was a world of finance before drugs came along for most of globe in 70s. The problem for a lot of LE ppl is they have no idea of the size of the ocean that financial movements take place in..hence anyone with a big house or a sports car must be involved in crime etc *btw i have neither
What is quite telling about today’s drug issue is that, while the US Government is going the quick and easy way of seizing a large asset from a company, nobody is tackling the real problem of drug producing and usage.
Which means nothing will change. MSC will book a $100 M loss, and smugglers will carry on with their business.
Its a geopolitical question, the US government doesn't have jurisdiction in other countries, and if other countries have weak, incompetent or corrupt cops then what are they gonna do? Invade? pay another country for their policing? like come on
@@SPACECOWBOY_Hej send the CIA and get the job done.
700 million fine as well
war on drug is a lucative business for the US they are not in thier best interests too solve the root of the evil ..really when there is no demand there is no supply ..
How do you think your government officials with a salary of 1 milion a year, go to having 400 milion a year wealth while in office. Organised crime just does the dirty work of your government my friend. Where your government cant be seeing doing things.
More evidence that this sort of sophistication requires involvement of massive corporations, banks and governments to go unnoticed.
The most common drug smuggling is done on super yachts. Customs officials rarely check them due to worries of being sued by rich owners. The majority of these arrive in Gibraltar to fuel/unload and money is exchanged and laundered there.
How is money laundered there? What's the claimed legitimate source?
This gets hilarious. They were fined less than 10%.
Authorities seem to think there were only 8 people directly involved, and the company knew nothing.
Gold!
they didn't. it's no benefit to them.
Authorities think..more like what they could evidentially seek to prove
laws do not apply to large central bankers did the product end up on the streets of Philadelphia after the federal marshals turned over custody to offset the financiers losses
It´s not what they think, it´s what they can prove. That´s how it works. And the amount of the fine is determined by law.
MSC was probably created for the sole purpose of smuggling.
Shocking I would have never thought the shipping industry.
Great job reporting this story.
Every Balkan person, watching this video to see if their country gets mentioned
Montenegro is doing this, wow.
Actually its Albanians from Albania and Kosovo doing all that. Montenegro just provides some logistics.
@@naopak6750 it is Montenegro, and Montenegrins as the video said, also the Montenegrin boxer, do not make things up!
@@naopak6750 it’s Albanian, it’s Serbs, it’s Romanians, they don’t really care about Nationality anyways
strange that only one person is mentioned ... wonder what is the nationality of other 7?? Anyone wanna guess ...
MSC forgot to pay the CIA their cut :(
That was a well thought out and presented video. Thanks
What a massive waste of taxpayers money fighting drugs! Tragic
So the captain wasn't involved as he was mostly on his tea breaks while docking the ship in the middle of the sea at night. Hmmm that sounds credible
Next time drink black coffee throughout the day instead of a lousy tea and cookie break lol
Tea breaks in the middle of the night? I sleep in the middle of the night. I'm willing to say the captain probably does also. Sure he could have been in on it, he may not have been on it. It's not needed for him to be in on it for it to get done.
@@greezythumb he was being facetious duh
There was no "docking". A smaller boat came along side and the crew hoisted drugs onboard. The ship did not slow down or change course. Unless you were on the bridge, or near where this was happening, you'd never know about it. (The captain has to sleep, too.)
@@jfbeam or have the plausible denied ability to denie you was evolved, I.e. I am the captain I have to sleep some time 😇
I used to work at the Port of Houston as a cargo puller/checker, primarily loading cargo vessels. It wasn't too uncommon to have a vessel's loading process "frozen" until the DEA or Port Authority performed a random search bc of anomalies in an x-ray or a tip from an informant.
Does every incomming container get xrayed? If so, why would they try if so?
@@154g as stated in video, most of containers aren't
@@154g 1%
@@154g most ports have one x-ray machine..used for both in and outbound..a singke vessel can be discharging 100s or more containers esp at final port on its voyage
Gta online sell MC product.
This was very interesting, great piece of content here.
Amazing reporting! Absolutely riveting
"The definition of insanity is: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
~ Albert Einstein
The war on drugs has failed! Prohibition doesn't work! Legalize it!
These massive companies have massive infrastructure and systems in place to manage cargo, staffing and logistics. If they all risked a $600m US fine per ship, the solutions would be found pretty quickly.
Belize central america I'm from and 1 thing i know is that the WAR on DRUGS is a lost battle because too much drug consumers worldwide and too much hard core distributions
I learned a lot about the shipping industry through The Wire (Best show ever) thank you wre!!!
A simple solution to this one problem is livestream cameras sending live footage (also recorded) to multiple locations to be stored separately
Skim footage, if ships come near, see what containers do not belong via footage
If the cameras get taken out use prior footage to compare the x
Before and after of the containers
Some of these smugglers get creative.....unbelievable....It is a game of cat versus mouse. Does not seem to be possible to control it. Just amazing.
So basically shipping companies should do the job of law enforcement agencies and bear all the expenses of it while governments collect money in fines & forfeitures from these companies when they fail to prevent drug smuggling. Yup seems fair.
No but it’s there responsibility to now was getting loaded and unloaded of there ships.
No it's not, there should be more international cooperation and shared responsibilities at every step of the way.
Absolutely fair. Their ship, their containers, their contraband, their responsibility.
Haha you thought you had something there. Yea, companies should be held responsible for allowing their enterprise to be used as drug mules.
Well you missed the part that multiple government agencies enforced the law and arrested charged and successfully locked away the criminals responsible. I don't remember the part where MSc locked anyone up for shipping drugs....must've missed that /s
*DON'T THINK FOR A SECOND THE HIGHER UPS IN THE SHIPPING COMPANY WERE UNAWARE... LOOK INTO THEIR BACKGROUNDS AND EARLY LIVES*
lol no
Wayyy higher ups. The little smuglers end up dead or in prison for life for trying to get a piece of the pie.
Big brother is in control.
Early lives? What do their lives as kids have to do with this?
@@nategalt5613 We're just looking for patterns
@@Nickfromcali such as? What do their childhoods have anything to do with anything?
It shouldn't take a genius to figure out, a company based out of Switzerland, took a short time to get to #1. Can you find the owners, not,!
There is no way on earth MSC was unaware of what was going on on their vessels.
These companies have always been the willful enablers for the right amount of money.
On the flip side though, I think it is fair to say that to an extend, they are not responsible to confront traffickers. I do understand that once you get involved in this sort of business, they will make an offer you won’t be able to refuse.
16:08 - 20 tons * $1,000/oz (and not "per kilo" as mistakenly said) is $640 million.
Not getting sold by the ounce though. Probably more like $15k per kilo wholesale, then sold down again for $30k per kilo, and then that's when it gets cut, and sold by the ounces to the smaller street dealers.
Cartel
Distributors
Street Dealers
Low Level Street Dealers, if you buy from this source, chances are you're getting product around 50% pure if you're lucky, and paying the biggest premium around $100 a gram, and/or around $250 an eight ball, when you can probably get PURE product in the country of origin for $2-10 a gram depending on your connection in the country of origin.
@@whatta7793 in Australia it’s $350/gram and lucky to get it at 40%
@@whatta7793 This is about the fine, not the sale of drugs. A kilo where I live goes for $27k-$30k, or so I heard. If you buy a single gram it'll be more like $80.
Usually, some journalists May round the number out, to make it easier on the ears and to remember, rounding up or down.
@@Chrissmills holeeeey
This is like charging an airline for having a customer with drugs in his luggage. It doesn't sound fair
Problem is that they've had so much time to fix it and did absolutely nothing about it
@@verysmallcats1374 yeah but 7 containers out 4000. It's not the companies fault that most countries lack the infrastructure to scan all those containers. This fine wouldn't have happened to them of they where an American company.
Excellent reporting!
Great piece, happy to see my friends at Bloomberg killin' it! Love the quick aspect. As intrigued as I was, I don't want to hang around for an hour (for anything) 😂
What about the U.S. Postal Service? They are used by criminals to ship drugs all the time. Aren't they culpable like the U.S. government says MSC is, in this case?
The US post is highly protected legally. It has a long history of not opening letters or packages in transit to maintain the trust of the citizenry.
Agree I've always said the US mail is shipped drugs daily
@@An_Attempt moot point...
drug money is not going anywhere. to much money to be made to dissolve
These governments are quick to charge MSC but I doubt they would hold their own port authorities to the same level of accountability.
Lots of collaborators working for the port in Antwerp were arrested in a bust.
@@adblocker276 Yeah for sure, but those are just individual people. I'm talking more about cooperate entities/regulatory bodies.
They charge MSC 600 million for being complicit in something they weren't even involved in because they failed to recognize it. But that US port is ultimately the one that sent those thousands of tons of drugs to Antwerp with a big bow and ribbon on it. They were the last green light and like MSC, failed to recognize the hidden cargo; by their own standards they are also complicit by failing to recognize their own American ports just sent drugs to Europe, but I don't think they are going to charge themselves 600 million dollars for their own oversights. (Even though they had many.)
I'm just living in a fantasy world :)
@@trevortalbot4325 Spot on. That's the US federal government for you.
Well you see it is so much easier to act like your doing something going after the company, like they have time to go after the cartels.
MSC has headquarter in Switzerland
So the largest shipping company in the world sits in a country with no coast. Very unsuspicious, lol.
They're based in Geneva. One of the biggest/oldest commodities trading hub in the world.
Great work!
Something like this will never be stopped
So basically shipping companies are shipping drugs 😂 who would of thought
Same thing here. If they knew about this one, the bigger ones were NOT caught.
@@yourlifestyleelevated2015 facts
@@yourlifestyleelevated2015 but they can't risk using this shipping method for a while now, that's how it works.
Drugs will find their way through other means for a couple of years until this case cools down enough and they can use MSC's ships again.
all big companies doing something illegal behind the scenes and the success its always there u can't be successful if u don't cheat to ur best friends or family even if u sell drugs
@@Lucasxd331 its the same thing for legit companies after thier suppliers reaise prices.
Amazing how this Belgian customs officer is the spiting image of the actor Martin Ferrero, who played the role of Izzy Moreno in Miami Vice. Even his voice sounds alike.
Could they not mount some form of x ray device that scans the container- to the lift of the cranes when moved from the exiting port to ship, and ship to arrival port?
Taking x-rays images to overlay
Maybe include some A.I that can detect differences between the images and flag them for human inspection?
If the cops, customs agents, and even the military weren't in on it it wouldn't work. This goes all the way up to the chiefs, CEO, generals and even the president.
What's the big guy's cut?
that's not true at all. but conspiracy nuts love to prattle on in the comments. the truth is the government is incompetent. always will be.
I read about this. MSC said they knew nothing about the drug smuggling. How did MSC suddenly get all the money to expand their fleet so quickly? Thats what I’d be asking. Cartel investment?
I'm sure when they find drugs it's not by the organization that's controlling the drug trade but by anyone else that is trying to get in on the market
Love the storytelling, production and everything in the documentary, please make more of it
as long as supply and demand exist, there will always be drug trafficking, this will never stop.
We could just end prohibition.
Not once did you say the vessel was owned by JP Morgan...
This just basically shows that no matter what you do to forbid something, the black market will go to unimaginable lengths to provide it, and that there is nothing that can be done against it, but one thing: Legalizing the forbidden substance. Just like alcohol prohibition... The solution is in plain sight, although the implementation can be quite difficult since its with many substances and the potential dangers for the population by making this decision. But even arguing that, someone that wants to consume, will go lengths to consume.
So next time an US shiping company would be found out to transport tons of cocoain it will be ok for EU law enforcement to fine them with millions. Got it.
Yeah right... somehow there's only one country whose law has an uneven reach around the world.... yep, you know!
Exactly. The world's sheriff. They're even entrapping African and Caribbean officials in far fetched trafficking schemes that would never have happened. Always the same modus operandi. Colombian DEA CIs who can walk the walk who entice them. Like they got Vitkor Bout.
US doesn’t have any shipping companies
You're posting like European nations are upset about this...
@@kuebby My thought was rather coming from thinking of times when european nations tried to actually go against US companies criminal actions and were shut down. So with this now, should make that more acceptable in the future, right?
When I was in Iquique, Chile, 4 years ago there were groups of guys getting ready round small boats as the sun set to go out and do a "bit of fishing" but they rarely seemed to catch much, though they did have some cash to spend in the bars but they lived in shacks. Pretty sad when that is all life can offer, and dangerous too.
Those Montenegro guys provide Cash in 90s smugling cigarets to ltalia. In city of Bar, biggest mn harbor l wach from balcony crazy fast boats coming in and out...
@@predragnicic7138 Bari ?
@@AB_Deck Bar-Bari yeah, one mourning august 99 on a way to Coffee we meet group of 150-200 gipsies also from Kosovo. They told us paying to go to ltaly. Next day 75 of them lost life on open sea. Few years ago case closed. Kids, woman... There was all kind of crimes
@@AB_Deck
BARI - City in Italy.
BAR - City in Crna Gora/Montenegro.
Both cities are coastal.
@@predragnicic7138 do you have this kind of problems before the breakup of the Yugoslavia?
What brilliant journalism
High quality documentary. Well worth watching.
i work in ports and it’s crazy i work with msc containers / see msc ships on a daily, pretty crazy knowing this shipping company is known as the “ mafia shipping company “ 😂
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You'll never see your job the same again 😂
Brilliant. Fabulous production, coverage and analysis.
A riveting story; this is just the preface I think, to perhaps a whole new era in shipping in general and large TEU carriers in particular. Drug lords - versus high tech crime fighters... to be continued.
Check out the book "Dead in the Water" on a true story involving the Greek mob and insurance fraud.
18:26 ... pretty fair point
No wonder there was such a massive shipping shortage. Smh.
"We do not have the infrastructure to scan all the containers". That sounds like whoever decides which containers get scanned is taking home an extra paycheck.
You don't say
Lol they don’t. No port can scan everything. They don’t have the time, man power, or technology to scan every shipping container. They ended up catching the ship in this story from a tip. Expecting them to scan every container, every time would be like saying a train needs to scan every inch after each stop along it’s route. It’s impossible.
There is not a single port in the world that has the means to scan EVERY container going through.
Can’t wait for the Mob Reporter to do his version of this case! That fella knows what he is doing!
Let me tell you about it. It all started with.....🤣
The biggest problem is that drugs are still illegal.
So much money goes into those operations but it will never stop the use of drugs.
Drugs are so spread throughout all layers of society.
Also it shouldnt be the task of any government to decide what im allowed to put into my body or not.
Couldn't agree more.
Its honestly so hard to believe what a world we live in. Who could have a child into such a place
I like how he said , it was only 7 out of 4000 containers 😅🤣😂
Apparently he doesn't know just how much those containers can hold, nor to smuggle decently that yes, only a fraction of the containers (7 in this case) is only going to take up a tiny fraction so it passes customs with as little issues.
Like in accounting, to beat the irs, you gotta give a lil something
Both the DEA and the Cartels depend on the drug war to survive.
End The Drug War NOW!!!!
@@skys6655you said it best you gotta give them a lil something that way you could do your thing however you want to
Sad.
Fines have no effect as long as container lines can name their price and pass any loss on to the shipper (and thus the consumer). I would argue it actually has the opposite effect because the increased container shipping rate or surcharge will have some element of profit built in.
The US and Western countries should focus more on the Chinese shipping industry and Fentanyl
Yeah but there is an issue, that is not PC 😄
They will just claim you're racist. We will in a clown world.
Joe's crime family is making to much money from China to stop
Don't think for a minute Biden and his crew is leaving the border wide open for just illegal votes.
Cartels are rewarding him handsomely for looking the other way.
That's how he got so rich.
You sound so concerned, your kids must using the stuff!
Legalize, regulate, tax, improve working and paying conditions for workers, improve quality for consumers, treat consumption as a public health issue. This will continue to be a futile war otherwise.
MSC is absolutely complicit just by the sheer number of their employees that have knowledge of what is happening and cannot stop it. Any person put into the ethical dilemma of stopping the drugs at this quantity faces a dangerous situation, it is simply not worth risking their life over. Drug regulations need to change.
Monenegro? Really? You should actually look into the US colony right next door called Albania.
Rikkert Batzback...yes Monenegro why are you acting like you don't know that Monenegro was a serbian colony up until 2006, instead Serbia is a Russian colony since the 19th century...these Russian colonies have a great mafia tradition which began after the Second World War
Rikkert Batzback...however, Albania has never been anyone's colony lool ..before the 90s, Albania did not even have diplomatic relations with the USA or with the USSR...Albania unlike other Balkan countries even in the Ottoman period has always been governed and inhabited by ethnic Albanians not by turks....
So the first officer of the ship did all this without the captain knowing about it. If that guy eventually became a captain, think about how much more damage he would have done.
From philly, loved on Hartfanft St in south philly (very close to the packer terminal) and I remember when this happened, the city was abuzz about it
Each ship should be set up as its own entity. The skipper is the CEO of that entity. That’s as close as the Law can get to MSC. Time to parlay with the Cartel so MSC doesn’t loose too many companies.
Thanks for posting. It certainly makes you think about the sheer quantity of cartel product being shipped around the globe 24/7 and how the authorities cannot possibly check everything because they're simply overwhelmed by containers and without snitches we probably wouldn't know the half of it.
Also, under US drug laws they can keep the assets like cars, guns, shipping containers and whole ships if it's part of a drug bust, so MSC will probably lose the vessel.
Price of doing business - make it up in a month.
@@modtwentyeight if not a week
Both the DEA and the drug Cartels depend on the drug war to survive.
End The Drug War NOW!!!!
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@@jayo552 it's amazing how much those tossers got away with, especially Mr Richard Fuld, aka, the Gorilla. This former investment bank CEO hated people so much he even had his own lift to take him to his top floor office.
So technically, they want the shipping companies to resolve a problem that is unfixable and that they spend tons of money to secure their cargos and screen their crews, but they also admit that this wouldn't address the issue of their infrastructure being used by cartels?
There is no way you can check them containers, The best you can do is photograph the inside, an submitted the photo.
Imagine all the time effort and money that could be saved if the govt legalized drugs.
In USA we had legal drugs just a few years ago. Basically anyone could go to a pain clinic and get scripts of opioids. This didn’t end well. Given the choice people will throw their lives away fir a blue pill. And everyone in the society pays the price as well. So I’m not sure if legalization is the answer. I’d say make possession a misdemeanor. It’d help more
@@mikevarga6742 depends on the drug
@@mikevarga6742 lol, no, prescription drugs are not "legal drugs" in this context. Stop it. Christ.
Exactly!!! We need to copy the Portugal model. Take the profit out of illicit drugs and drug barons will disappear.
its decriminalization that we need, it takes away the violence that comes with any illegal trade 🚷
And yet by the time it gets distributed around the country it's laced with fentanyl...
That didn't come on that ship or even to that port... How strange.
There are countless ports in Europe where the goods come in. And people in the ports are in on it. What would you do if you get a visit one day and basically have to decide between a bullet or getting rich. So they knwo which containers they have to pass through, completely avoiding any security system. They need to get rid of human intervention in the ports