Legends on Netflix: The undercover customs officials who busted £1bn worth of class-A drugs
Read our Privacy notice In the early Nineties, Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise was losing its battle with the country’s drug gangs. Heroin was flooding in from northern Pakistan, through Turkish and north London crime networks, and onto the streets. But it’s an imposingly taciturn, denim-clad Tom Burke who anchors the series as Guy Stanton, the undercover officer who finagles his way into a terrifying Turkish drug-smuggling syndicate.
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