To Catch a Smuggler “Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks” April 24 2024 on National Geographic

On Wednesday April 24 2024, National Geographic broadcasts an episode of the series To Catch a Smuggler!

Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks Episode Summary

In this episode of “To Catch a Smuggler” on National Geographic, titled “Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks,” viewers are in for an action-packed journey into the world of smuggling and law enforcement. HSI (Homeland Security Investigations) springs into action as they pursue a drug smuggler in a high-stakes operation unfolding in a parking lot. With tension running high and adrenaline pumping, the pursuit promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Meanwhile, CBP (Customs and Border Protection) uncovers a surprising find as they intercept ancient artifacts amidst the smuggling attempts. As the investigation unfolds, viewers will witness the intricate work of law enforcement agents as they strive to protect national treasures and crack down on illicit activities.

Don’t miss “Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks” on National Geographic, as “To Catch a Smuggler” offers a riveting look into the challenges and triumphs of those tasked with safeguarding borders and preserving cultural heritage. Tune in for an episode filled with suspense, intrigue, and the relentless pursuit of justice.

What Time is the “Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks” Episode On?

The Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks episode of To Catch a Smuggler will be broadcast on April 24 2024 on National Geographic at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks” Episode New?

The Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks episode of To Catch a Smuggler is all new!

To Catch a Smuggler Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Denise Toto
Jim Finn

Cocaine Leaks and Ancient Greeks Episode Videos & Previews


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To Catch a Smuggler Series Information

A look at the work of the US Customs and Border Protection at New York's JFK International airport, who protect the US from criminals.

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