Pascal Fauret & Bruno Odos In Cocaine Air: Where Are The Pilots Now?
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On 19 March 2013, one of the biggest Franco-Dominican air scandals broke out. On board a Falcon 50, stationed in Punta Cana, customs officers discovered 26 suitcases filled with cocaine. On board, four French passengers: two passengers and two pilots. The latter, Pascal Fauret and Bruno Odos, denied any involvement and claimed that they were not responsible for the contents of the baggage. A defence that would serve as a course of action until t…
Pascal Fauret & Bruno Odos In Cocaine Air: Where Are The Pilots Now?
Netflix’s documentary on the Air Cocaine Case had been quite a thrilling ride, mostly because the real-life case itself is full of twists and turns. On 19th March, 2013, the Dominican National Drug Council (DNCD) seized 26 travel suitcases filled with 680 kilos of cocaine on a private plane, Falcon 50, headed for France. The authorities received intel that a private jet in Punta Cana was going to take off with huge amounts of drugs, shortly afte…
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