Tons of cocaine means ships, cargo planes, and containers:
Large, cumbersome, extremely tangible, and visible amounts
of white powder.
So how is all that merchandise moved through harbors and airports?
How are customs offices deceived, fiscal checks eluded, police networks infiltrated, and documents prepared to disguise mountains of cocaine?
It’s done with coca made into cubes, dissolved in liquid, hidden in marble blocks or inside electric cables.
With friends in the right places.
With cocaine smuggled in cranes.
With sniffer dogs supplied to the police, free of charge.
With money in cash, always.
And yes, with willing mules swallowing drugs.
But they will be arrested, and that’s part of the plan.
Drawing from years of research and conversations with criminal sources and convicted drug smugglers, with new information on the techniques, methods, and strategies used, Luca Rastello brings us a devastating portrait of the international cocaine trade.
Told from the perspective of the formidable entrepreneurs whose tactics evolve and adapt to keep pace with shifts in the global economy, I Am the Market is a masterful exposé of a world we thought we understood—until now.
192 pages.