A Raposa – 4. A ver navios

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A Raposa – 4. A ver navios

from BBC Investiga · host BBC Brasil

Um ex-colega de tripulação de Fox acabou de sair da prisão e parece ter muito a dizer. Em 2016, Robert Delbos viajou para o Brasil com Fox e depois supervisionou uma parte da reforma do veleiro. Mas que informações ele tem sobre o seu ex-patrão? E o que ele tem para contar sobre a tonelada de cocaína que foi apreendida no barco? E sobre os brasileiros? #investigacao #trafico #cocaina

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