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Undercover Report – Case File 92-14
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Agent: Langston (cover identity)
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Date: 05/10 – 05/14
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Subject continues to expand operations through a network of import/export fronts in the industrial docklands. Cover identity as an independent freight consultant has provided access to routing meetings and late‑night inspections. On 05/11, the subject oversaw containers labeled “agricultural machinery” with weights above manifest and brand‑new locks. Handlers were armed and avoided eye contact. No safe chance to open containers without exposure.
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On 05/12, the subject introduced an associate, “Gallo,” who quizzed the agent on Gulf‑port customs routines and inspection frequencies. Questions implied an imminent push of high‑value contraband through maritime lanes with compromised timing windows. The crew canceled two runs after learning of a regional seizure, and the subject complained about “partners overseas losing patience.”
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On 05/14, a briefcase exchange at a dockside café lasted under two minutes; the subject accepted the case and passed it to Gallo without inspection. Both appeared tense but determined.
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Cover remains stable yet fragile. Recommend expanded surveillance at the targeted warehouses, customs liaisons to flag the specific manifest anomalies noted, and a rapid extraction plan if the crew pivots to violent vetting.
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Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. |