To Catch a Smuggler “No Rest for the Wicked” S8E6 November 16 2024 on National Geographic

On Saturday November 16 2024, National Geographic broadcasts To Catch a Smuggler!

No Rest for the Wicked Season 8 Episode 6 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “To Catch a Smuggler,” titled “No Rest for the Wicked,” promises to deliver intense action and suspense. This episode will air on National Geographic and is set to showcase a high-stakes operation involving the Department of Homeland Security (HSI) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

In this episode, viewers will see the team conducting a 48-hour sting operation that leads them to a stash house. This location is crucial as it may contain valuable evidence and illegal substances linked to smuggling activities. The tension builds as the team works against the clock to gather information and make arrests.

Additionally, CBP plays a significant role in this episode. They discover drugs hidden in gas tanks, revealing the lengths smugglers go to in order to transport illegal items. This discovery highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in their ongoing battle against drug trafficking.

“No Rest for the Wicked” is expected to be an engaging episode that sheds light on the complexities of smuggling operations. With the combination of a sting operation and the uncovering of hidden drugs, this episode will likely keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

What Time is the “No Rest for the Wicked” Episode On?

The No Rest for the Wicked episode of To Catch a Smuggler will be broadcast on November 16 2024 on National Geographic at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “No Rest for the Wicked” Episode New?

The No Rest for the Wicked episode of To Catch a Smuggler is all new!

To Catch a Smuggler No Rest for the Wicked Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Denise Toto
Jim Finn

No Rest for the Wicked 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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